66Uptime Extended Cronjob Monitoring software 45.0.0
Description
The 66Uptime Extended Cronjob Monitoring software is a WordPress monitoring plugin designed to help you keep uptime and scheduled tasks under control. It tracks WordPress sites and the related infrastructure your apps depend on, including servers, domain names, and DNS servers.
Instead of waiting to notice failures, it continuously checks cronjob execution and monitoring status so you can spot issues early. When something stops working, you get timely notifications that support faster investigation and fewer prolonged outages.
Built for dependable day-to-day use, the plugin focuses on simple setup and reliable operation within your WordPress and WooCommerce workflows. The result is a smoother user experience for visitors and more consistent behavior for time-based processes.
Main Features
- Cronjob monitoring — Monitors scheduled task execution to detect missed or failing runs.
- Instant alerts — Sends notifications when monitoring checks report problems.
- Multi-target tracking — Monitors websites, servers, domain names, and DNS servers.
- Continuous uptime checks — Performs ongoing verification to help prevent unnoticed downtime.
- Easy setup — Lets you configure monitoring without complex steps.
- Integration-ready for WordPress — Designed to work alongside common WordPress functionality and plugins.
- Reliability-focused monitoring — Emphasizes consistent checks and steady operational behavior.
- Alert-driven troubleshooting — Helps you correlate cronjob issues with downtime indicators faster.
Benefits
- Reduced downtime — Earlier detection helps you limit the time users experience interruptions.
- Faster incident response — Instant alerts make it easier to act before issues compound.
- More reliable scheduled workflows — Cronjob monitoring supports consistent task execution.
- Better user experience — Fewer unnoticed failures help maintain smooth site and checkout behavior.
- Operational confidence — Ongoing checks across domains, DNS, and servers improve visibility into reliability.
Who is it suitable for?
- WooCommerce store owners who rely on automated, time-based processes
- WordPress site administrators managing critical cron-driven tasks
- Agencies supporting multiple WordPress clients and environments
- Developers running scheduled jobs tied to deployments or content updates
- Teams that manage DNS and domain dependencies for production uptime