
Semonto – Uptime monitoring, Broken Links, SSL and Lighthouse
by CodingMammoth on WordPress.org
Semonto watches the health of your website and server. Get notified when something is wrong, so you can fix the issue before anyone notices.

Plugin settings page
Semonto watches your website 24/7 and alerts you if there is a problem.
This way, you can fix the issue before anyone notices.
With Semonto, you can be sure that:
* Your website is up
* Pages are loading fast enough
* All links and buttons are working
* The security certificate is valid (HTTPS)
* Your server is healthy
This WordPress plugin connects your website to Semonto.
An active Semonto account is required.
The results are displayed in the Semonto dashboard.
You will also receive a monthly uptime report with a detailed
performance of your website.
Features
- Uptime monitoring:
- Know if your website is reachable.
- Broken link monitoring
- Know if all buttons and links are working.
- Lighthouse Monitoring
- Instead of manually performing Lighthouse tests, automate your testing
and receive a notification if a website or page is not performing well.
- Instead of manually performing Lighthouse tests, automate your testing
- HTTPS and SSL monitoring
- Make sure the connection is secure (the green padlock).
- Mixed content monitoring
- Monitor if all the elements on your website are secure
- Server Health monitoring
- Test whether your server is healthy (load, database, etc.).
- Content checks
- Check whether your website is not returning a blank page or if
someone has not accidentally deleted something important from
your code.
- Check whether your website is not returning a blank page or if
Other cool things you can do in Semonto
- Generate a PDF performance report
- Add team members to your account
- Create your own server tests
Credits
This plugin is officially developed by Semonto.
Questions and Support
Find more info, help pages and our contact details
on Semonto
Links:
– Terms Of Service
– Privacy Policy
Development and issues
Feel free to file issues, or suggest code changes in our Github Repo