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Reflex vs UptimeRobot

UptimeRobot tells you a URL stopped responding. Reflex explains why the stack failed — PHP-FPM saturation, queue stalls, disk pressure — and can auto-repair with audited playbooks instead of only opening an incident.

TopicReflexUptimeRobot
Total cost of ownership (typical stack)One subscription covers server operations, Git-driven deploys with health gating and rollback where your tier allows, uptime-style checks, and Brain-led remediation — see Pricing for current tiers.Teams often pay for a server panel, separate deploy automation, monitoring/alerting, and ad-hoc incident tooling — each with its own renewal, integration work, and on-call runbook.
Primary focusDeep Linux + app signals with Brain remediation and optional Pipeline deploysHTTP/TCP/ping monitors and status pages — great for reachability
Root-cause detailAgent metrics tie alerts to processes, pools, and deploy markersKnows something is down; diagnosis stays in SSH or another tool
Automated remediationPlaybooks restart services, clear pressure, and gate bad deploysAlerts only — no repair loop on the server
When UptimeRobot fitsSimple external uptime checks and public status pages on a budget
When Reflex fitsTeams tired of "site down" pings without a fix path on the box

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