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Uptime.com vs Uptrends: Which is best for you?
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- We really appreciate the flexibility Uptime.com offers when it comes to setting up custom alerts and escalation processes—especially being able to tailor them based on the time of day.
- Additionally, I occasionally receive false alarms or an excessive number of notifications. While there isn't much else to dislike, the frequent false notifications for the websites I monitor within our organization can be quite bothersome.
- Uptrends allows me to detect, in real-time, when systems in production break. When that happens, we get perfectly actionable telemetry fed directly into our SOC, so the team can pick it up and start fixing it.
- They continued to bill me for the 90 days after the request which was very unethical. When I asked about most SAAS companies allowing a 30 day notice, and with nothing specifying this on their main webpages, they then presented me with the fine print in their TOS that it's required to continue to pay for 90 days after the cancellation request.
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