
Plomer
Track and monitor your websites, domains and web services
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Track and monitor your websites and services from your iPhone. Plomer acts as the first responder for your internet infrastructure, keeping an eye on your websites from anywhere.
Send custom events from your apps to Plomer, use widgets on iPhone, iPad and Mac to help you keep a quick glance on your websites and domains. View real-time uptime checks with timestamps and response times to quickly spot performance or availability issues.
Plomer is built for Apple platforms from the ground up. Enjoy a seamless experience whether you're monitoring domains on your iPhone, checking logs on your iPad, or configuring webhook endpoints on your Mac. Universal support means your work syncs beautifully across devices with native performance.
Never miss a critical update. Plomer sends real-time push notifications for outages, DNS changes, SSL expirations, and incoming webhook events. You choose what matters, fine-tuned alerts ensure you’re only notified when it counts.
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