SitePulse
Honest comparison

Looking for a Hyperping alternative?

Hyperping is a polished, paid-only uptime monitor built for serious teams that need multi-region probes and integrations. SitePulse is narrower and cheaper — flat pricing, free plan, single region today — and aimed at indie devs who want monitoring without negotiating with a sales page. Here's the honest comparison.

TL;DR

  • Pick Hyperping if you need 30-sec intervals, multi-region probes, or PagerDuty/OpsGenie integrations.
  • Pick SitePulse if you want a real free plan, flat $9 pricing for 25 monitors, and a clean dashboard you don't dread.
  • Honest gaps in SitePulse today: no multi-region or SMS today. We're cheaper at the entry tier and have a free plan; Hyperping is the right call if you've outgrown indie-scale monitoring.

Pricing comparison

SitePulse

  • Free 5 monitors · 5-min$0
  • Pro 25 monitors · 1-min · 90-day history$9 / mo
  • Business 150 monitors · 1-min · 1-yr history$29 / mo

Flat pricing. No per-seat. No add-ons.

Hyperping

  • Hobby 10 monitors · 1-min~$19 / mo
  • Solo 50 monitors · 30-sec~$29 / mo
  • Pro 150 monitors · multi-region~$79 / mo
  • Business Custom$$$

Tiered, monitor-count caps. Pricing as of early 2026.

Feature-by-feature

Free plan monitors

SitePulse5
HyperpingNone (trial only)

Cheapest paid plan

SitePulse$9 / mo (Pro, 25 monitors)
Hyperping~$19 / mo (Hobby, 10 monitors)

1-minute checks

SitePulsePro plan ($9)
HyperpingIncluded from Hobby ($19)

30-second checks

SitePulseNot yet
HyperpingYes (paid tiers)

Public status page

SitePulseFree, included on every plan
HyperpingYes, all plans

Custom domain on status page

SitePulseFree, included
HyperpingPaid plans

Email alerts

SitePulseYes, instant
HyperpingYes

Slack / webhooks

SitePulseComing soon
HyperpingYes

SMS alerts

SitePulseEmail only (today)
HyperpingHigher tiers

Where probes run from

SitePulseTokyo (single region today)
HyperpingMulti-region (US/EU/AP)

Pricing model

SitePulseFlat $0 / $9 / $29 — no per-seat
HyperpingTiered, per-monitor caps

Has a free plan

SitePulseYes — 5 monitors, no card
HyperpingTrial only, then paid

Built by

SitePulseSolo indie maker, Tokyo
HyperpingSmall indie team, France

Hyperping pricing and features as of early 2026 — check their pricing page for the latest.

When Hyperping is the right call

  • You need PagerDuty / OpsGenie / Discord integrations out of the box.
  • Multi-region probes matter for your traffic patterns.
  • 30-second check intervals are required.
  • SMS escalation on incidents is non-negotiable.

When SitePulse is the right call

  • You want a permanent free plan, not just a trial.
  • Flat $9 / $29 pricing without per-monitor surprises.
  • Your audience is in Asia/Pacific and Tokyo probes are an asset.
  • You're a solo dev or small team and don't need enterprise-grade integrations yet.
  • A free public status page on a custom domain matters to you.

Try SitePulse free

5 monitors, 5-minute checks, email alerts, public status page — free forever. No credit card.

Frequently asked questions

Why would I switch from Hyperping to SitePulse?+

Three reasons: (1) SitePulse has a real free plan — 5 monitors with no card — Hyperping is paid-only after trial. (2) SitePulse Pro at $9/mo gets you 25 monitors vs Hyperping Hobby at $19/mo for 10 monitors. (3) If your users are in Asia/Pacific, SitePulse probes from Tokyo. If you're already on Hyperping and happy with multi-region + integrations, there's no reason to switch.

Is SitePulse cheaper than Hyperping?+

At entry tier yes — $9/mo gets 25 monitors and 1-min checks. Hyperping's Hobby plan is around $19/mo for 10 monitors. At higher tiers Hyperping gets competitive thanks to multi-region probes and more integrations. For solo devs and small teams that don't need enterprise-grade features, SitePulse wins on price at the levels indie projects actually live at.

Does Hyperping have a free plan?+

Not really — it's a paid product with a trial. Hyperping's positioning is 'reliable monitoring for serious teams' and they don't compete on free tiers. SitePulse keeps a permanent free plan (5 monitors, 5-min interval, status page included) because indie projects need somewhere to start before they can justify paying.

What does Hyperping do that SitePulse doesn't?+

Multi-region probes, more native integrations (Slack, Discord, PagerDuty, OpsGenie), 30-second check intervals, and SMS on higher tiers. They've been around longer and the integration set is broader. If you're a 5-10 person team that needs PagerDuty rotation, Hyperping is more mature.

Where do you run the checks from?+

Tokyo (ap-northeast-1). Multi-region voting is on the roadmap. Hyperping checks from multiple regions globally, which catches more types of regional outages and reduces false positives from local network blips.

Will my Hyperping monitors import to SitePulse?+

Not yet — there's no automated import. Adding monitors takes about 10 seconds each (paste URL, click save). For a typical 10-monitor setup, the migration takes longer to read about than to actually do.