Domnr vs UptimeRobot
Both Domnr and UptimeRobot can tell you when a site goes down. They’re built for different jobs, though — here’s an honest look at where each one is stronger, so you can pick the right tool.
Try Domnr freeWhere UptimeRobot wins
- A focused, mature uptime/status product
- Dead-simple setup if all you need is up/down checks
- A free tier that’s hard to beat for basic monitoring
Where Domnr wins
One panel for the whole domain lifecycle
Domnr unifies your domain portfolio, WHOIS/expiry, DNS change tracking, SSL, and uptime in a single dashboard — not just one slice of it.
Renewal & expiry tracking
Domnr tracks WHOIS expiry, registrar status, and auto-renew across every registrar, so a domain never lapses by surprise.
DNS & WHOIS change detection
Domnr snapshots DNS and WHOIS and alerts you when records, nameservers, or registrar status change.
Which should you choose?
If you only need to know whether a handful of URLs are up, UptimeRobot is a focused, capable choice. If you also manage domain renewals, DNS and WHOIS changes, and SSL across registrars, Domnr covers all of it in one place — so you’re not stitching three tools together.
Domnr vs UptimeRobot, at a glance
| Capability | Domnr | UptimeRobot |
|---|---|---|
| Uptime / status monitoring | Yes | Core focus |
| Domain expiry & WHOIS tracking | Yes | Not its focus |
| DNS change detection | Yes | Not its focus |
| SSL certificate tracking | Yes | Varies — check UptimeRobot |
| Domain portfolio management | Yes | Not its focus |
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