Small agency maintenance
Keep a lightweight watch list for client websites that are already under your care plan or retainer.
Website monitoring Australia
WebWatch gives freelancers and small agencies a simple way to watch the sites they maintain, confirm alert coverage, and keep status evidence close to the dashboard.
Agency overview
Client site status
18
Covered
1
Slow
0
Incidents
Retail client
client-site.example.au
Bookings site
client-site.example.au
Agency site
client-site.example.au
Default account email coverage
The site intent survives signup
What it helps with
Keep a lightweight watch list for client websites that are already under your care plan or retainer.
Add a site after launch or migration and keep basic uptime evidence visible without a heavy observability stack.
Position monitoring around Australian ownership and client communication, while avoiding unsupported global probe claims.
Workflow
The launch workflow stays deliberately narrow: add the site, confirm alerts, then use status and incident history to see what happened.
The public form carries the client site intent into signup so account setup starts from the site being monitored.
The account email is the first alert path. WebWatch surfaces whether each monitor has verified coverage.
The dashboard emphasizes current status, last check timing, response evidence, and incident state.
Practical answers
No. The positioning is Australian-owned and agency-focused, but the monitored site still needs to be a public URL that WebWatch can safely check.
Not yet. The launch copy stays conservative until checker runtime and probe location guarantees are implemented and tested.
Live checkout remains closed until LemonSqueezy approval, webhook recovery, downgrade, and ledger gates are verified.
Create the monitor intent first, then finish account setup and alert coverage inside the dashboard.