Compare Monitoring Tools

Sentinel vs Pingdom Agency Monitoring at a Fraction of the Price

Pingdom is built for enterprise IT teams. Sentinel is built for agencies and freelancers who manage client websites. Get faster checks, branded status pages, and automated reports -- all at a lower price.

Feature Comparison

How Sentinel stacks up against Pingdom

Feature Sentinel Pingdom
Pricing
Free, then $14–$59/mo flat tiers
Usage-based, from ~$10–15/mo
Free Tier
10 monitors free forever
14-day free trial only
Check Interval
30s Business / 1 min Starter & Pro
1 minute
Global Regions
4 fixed regions
100+ probe locations
SSL Monitoring
Included on all plans
Included
DNS Monitoring
Paid plans (Starter+)
Not a core feature
Ping & TCP Port
Paid plans (Starter+)
Included
Heartbeat & Cron
Paid plans (Starter+)
Not available
Performance Audits
Lighthouse audits (Pro+, Beta)
Page speed & RUM
Status Pages
Branded, custom domain included
Public status pages included
Client Uptime Reports
Automated, scheduled, PDF export
Built-in reports and dashboards
Transaction Monitoring
Not available
Advanced multi-step transactions
Target Audience
Agencies & freelancers
Enterprise and engineering teams

Key Advantages

Why agencies choose Sentinel over Pingdom

Built for Agencies, Not Enterprises

Pingdom was designed for large engineering teams monitoring a single corporate infrastructure. Sentinel is purpose-built for agencies and freelancers who manage dozens of client sites from a single dashboard. Organize monitors by client, share branded status pages, and send automated uptime reports -- all without the enterprise complexity or price tag.

Simpler Pricing, No Calculator Needed

Pingdom's pricing is usage-based and scales with monitor count, SMS credits, and add-ons. Sentinel keeps it straightforward: pick a plan based on the number of monitors you need, and everything else -- SSL, DNS, status pages, client reports -- is included. No surprise invoices.

Free Tier, Not Just a Free Trial

Pingdom offers a 14-day free trial, then you pay. Sentinel gives you 10 monitors free forever, no credit card required. That is enough to cover a handful of client sites or your own projects, so you can experience the full platform before committing to a paid plan.

FAQ

Sentinel vs Pingdom questions

Why do teams switch from Pingdom to Sentinel?

Usually cost predictability. Pingdom's usage-based pricing climbs as you add monitors and check more often. Sentinel uses flat tiers with everything bundled, which is easier to budget, especially for agencies scaling up client sites.

Does Sentinel have a free tier like Pingdom?

Sentinel has a free-forever plan with ten monitors and no credit card required. Pingdom is a paid product after its trial, so the free plan lets you evaluate Sentinel with no commitment.

How does the monitoring compare?

Both do solid uptime and page-speed monitoring. Sentinel bundles SSL, DNS, domain, keyword, ping, port and heartbeat/cron checks from four regions into every paid plan, plus branded status pages and automated client reports.

Is it hard to move from Pingdom?

No migration needed to start: run Sentinel's free plan alongside Pingdom on the same sites, confirm alerts and features, then switch when you're ready.
Switch from Pingdom in minutes

Stop overpaying for monitoring

Get faster checks, branded status pages, and automated client reports at a fraction of Pingdom's price. 10 monitors free forever, no credit card required.

10 monitors free forever
No credit card required
Cancel anytime