Account
Billing and plans
Plans determine available monitor volume, check frequency, retention, regions, status pages, AI credits, and alert channel types.
Plan dimensions
- Maximum monitors controls how many synthetic checks can be configured.
- Minimum interval controls the fastest check cadence available to the plan.
- Maximum regions controls how many probe locations a monitor can use.
- Retention days control how much historical monitoring data is available.
- Status page limits control how many public pages can be published.
- AI credits control usage of AI-assisted features.
Upgrade signals
- Upgrade when you need more monitors for a larger application surface.
- Upgrade when critical services need faster detection intervals.
- Upgrade when multi-region visibility is required for customer-facing systems.
- Upgrade when SMS or WhatsApp alerting is required for on-call workflows.
- Upgrade when longer history is needed for reliability reporting.
Buyer guidance
- Start with critical user journeys, then add internal dependencies.
- Use service and SLO pages to determine which systems justify faster intervals.
- Use the trust page for current enterprise readiness controls and roadmap items.
Related documentation
Getting started
Set up AImonitoring, create your first monitor, configure alerts, and understand the main dashboard areas.
Monitors
Create HTTP, TCP, ping, heartbeat, and AI-agent synthetic monitors with thresholds and regions.
Trust and security
Understand RBAC, audit logs, key handling, private routes, operational records, and enterprise readiness controls.