Hyperping alternative
Hyperping already leans on EU hosting and includes status pages and on-call. m0nitor competes on a specifically German legal entity and data residency, plus a visual workflow canvas for shaping exactly when and where alerts fire.
Not just "EU": a German company (NETARO UG (haftungsbeschränkt)) hosting in German data centres, which is a sharper data-residency statement for German and DACH buyers.
Trigger to condition to action on a canvas, so you filter by severity, region or monitor before anything gets noisy.
A genuine free plan with 20 monitors and a public status page, no credit card.
| Feature | m0nitor | Hyperping |
|---|---|---|
| Data residency | Named German entity, German hosting | EU hosting (French company) |
| Free plan | 20 monitors, no credit card | Free plan broadly comparable |
| Check interval (free) | From 5 minutes | From 30 seconds on higher tiers |
| Alert workflows | Visual trigger to condition to action | Alerting and on-call |
| On-call scheduling | Rolling out (paid) | Included |
| Status pages | Included from free | Core feature |
| Check types | HTTP/HTTPS, TCP, UDP, DNS, SSL, Ping, SSH, heartbeats | HTTP, TCP, ping and more |
Where Hyperping is stronger: it already offers faster checks (down to 30 seconds), includes on-call scheduling today, and its free plan is roughly on par with m0nitor - so this is not a clear price win on the free tier. The honest differentiator is the specifically German legal entity and the depth of the visual workflow canvas.
On the free tier the two are broadly comparable. The clearer difference is a specifically German legal entity and data residency rather than general EU hosting.
On-call scheduling is rolling out as a paid feature. Hyperping includes on-call today, so if you need it right now, weigh that.
From five minutes on the free plan. Hyperping offers faster intervals on higher tiers.
NETARO UG (haftungsbeschränkt), a German company, hosting in German data centres.