Uptiqr vs UptimeRobot

Unbranded status pages
without the $33/mo upgrade

UptimeRobot's free plan is generous on monitor count, but its status pages stay branded until you jump to the $33-38/mo Team plan. Uptiqr's status pages are unbranded from the $9/mo Starter plan.

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Uptiqr vs UptimeRobot

Pricing checked against UptimeRobot's public pricing page on 2026-07-10. Confirm current numbers before you switch, plans change.

FeatureUptiqrUptimeRobot
Starting price (paid plan)$9/mo (Starter)$9-10/mo (Solo)
Free plan10 monitors, 3-min checks50 monitors, 5-min checks
Fastest check interval on entry paid plan60 seconds60 seconds
Unbranded status page on entry paid planYes, from $9/moNo, requires Team plan ($33-38/mo)
Status pages on entry paid plan3 pages3 pages
SMS alerts200/mo on StarterCredit-based add-on
Monitors on entry paid plan2010-50 (tiered within Solo)

Who should not switch

If you're monitoring a large number of low-priority endpoints and don't care about branded status pages, UptimeRobot's free plan (50 monitors, 5-minute checks) covers more ground for $0 than Uptiqr's free plan (10 monitors, 3-minute checks). Don't switch just to switch.

If you need sub-minute check intervals, UptimeRobot's Enterprise plan offers 30-second checks. Uptiqr's fastest interval is 60 seconds on every paid plan, so teams that need faster detection than that should stay on UptimeRobot.

If you're already on UptimeRobot's Team plan and using its 100 status pages or advanced integrations, migrating 100 pages is real work for a marginal price difference. That migration only makes sense if the unbranded-pages gap is actually costing you customer trust today.

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