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Website monitoring is the basis of any webmaster's work, but anyone who has faced this process seriously and for a long time can say with confidence that this is a very difficult task. At least, its existence causes difficulties, since website monitoring itself takes up a very large part of the working time, and there is practically no time left for something else, especially if you work alone. At least because a lot of simultaneously running processes that monitor the stability of websites need constant monitoring. But today, every webmaster can use one of the specialized platforms for monitoring websites, and there are many of them to choose from.

As a first example, the Site 24X7 web platform offers a lot of useful services to deal with various tasks. It can do a lot of things, including, but not limited to website monitoring, end-user behaviour simulating, cloud-based services stability overview and even interior infrastructures and networks management. And a lot more on top of it. Thus it’s a complex service with lots of stuff for every specific network maintenance case. Because of all that was mentioned, this service has a very complicated pricing table for various cases, and its service plans are not cheap, especially complex ones. But you will have a period of free usage to try everything out.

Another example of a good website monitoring toolkit is Wormly – versatile all-round service designed to satisfy all basic webmaster’s needs. Its roster includes literally all services needed for website monitoring, no more and no less – from protocol accessibility checks to uptime monitors and various metrics to work with. It’s all basic, but it’s also relatively cheap and will allow you to test everything for free before paying.

And the last, yet not the least, is Host Tracker – good AIO website monitoring toolkit that is designed to be an assistant for webmasters in all possible tasks. It has a wide variety of features, two-step configuration sequences, blacklist overview service, server hardware monitors and a bit more, even Google Ads controller. And it is also capable of rebooting servers in case of hangs or hardware problems, if they occur, before pointing out at them and notifying the webmaster.All and all, it’s a general purpose service for webmasters for a relatively fair price and a month of free use. 

Considering all of the above, the most balanced and practically the best service is the latter. Overall, Host Tracker has a great set of tools with a high degree of usability, high flexibility, and deep configurability. Of course, it's not as simple as Wormly, and it's not as complex as Site 24X7. Still, it's not too sparse or overloaded with all sorts of stuff for a whole team of network engineers that a webmaster in its core would never need. So if you’re not a whole team of skilled pros but you still want yourself a good and versatile toolkit to deal with website monitoring and a little bit more on top, then Host Tracker should be your choice.

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