Uptrack

Uptrack vs NixStats

NixStats was a solid server monitoring tool, but it was discontinued in September 2025 and folded into 360 Monitoring. If you're looking for a new home, here's what Uptrack offers.

Uptrack is the only monitoring tool with 30-second checks on its free plan. Most others start at 1–5 minutes, or charge $10+/mo for 30s.

FeatureUptrackNixStats
Service statusActiveDiscontinued (Sept 2025)
Free plan50 monitors (10 at 30s, 40 at 1min)N/A (discontinued)
Check interval30 sec (all plans)Was 1 min
Alert confirmation2-5 consecutive checksWas not available
Status pages5 on freeWas not available
Server monitoringNot availableWas the primary feature
Starting price$5/mo (50 monitors)Was ~$10/mo
SuccessorN/A360 Monitoring (Plesk)
Notification channelsEmail, Slack, Discord, Telegram, Teams, Mattermost, webhooks (all free)Was email, Slack, webhooks
Escalation policiesIncludedWas not available
MCP integrationIncludedN/A
Data retention (free)30 daysN/A

Where Uptrack wins

    Where NixStats wins

    • Service statusDiscontinued (Sept 2025)
    • Free planN/A (discontinued)
    • Check intervalWas 1 min
    • Alert confirmationWas not available
    • Status pagesWas not available
    • Server monitoringWas the primary feature
    • Starting priceWas ~$10/mo
    • Successor360 Monitoring (Plesk)
    • Notification channelsWas email, Slack, webhooks
    • Escalation policiesWas not available
    • MCP integrationN/A
    • Data retention (free)N/A

    Why people switch from NixStats

    NixStats was primarily a server monitoring platform with uptime checks as an add-on. It was sunset in September 2025, with users migrated to 360 Monitoring (by Plesk/WebPros). If you're a former NixStats user looking for a focused uptime monitoring tool, Uptrack may be a better fit than the enterprise-oriented 360 Monitoring.

    NixStats no longer exists

    NixStats was sunset in September 2025. If you're still searching for it, the service has been discontinued. Users were migrated to 360 Monitoring, a different product with different pricing.

    360 Monitoring is enterprise-focused

    The successor product, 360 Monitoring by Plesk/WebPros, is aimed at hosting providers and enterprises. If you just need uptime monitoring for your websites, it's likely overkill.

    Server monitoring was the focus

    NixStats was primarily a server monitoring tool. Uptime checking was secondary. If you need dedicated uptime monitoring, a purpose-built tool will serve you better.

    Forced migration

    Being migrated to a different product you didn't choose is frustrating. This is a good time to evaluate your options fresh rather than defaulting to the successor product.

    What Uptrack does differently

    • Active, maintained product with regular updates and new features.
    • 30-second checks on all plans including free. NixStats was 1-minute.
    • Status pages included. NixStats never had status pages.
    • Alert confirmation with consecutive checks to prevent false alarms.
    • Transparent, flat-rate pricing starting at $5/mo.
    • MCP integration for AI-powered monitoring management.

    Uptrack might not be for you

    We believe honesty builds more trust than claiming to be the best at everything.

    • If you need server monitoring (CPU, RAM, disk, processes), NixStats' successor 360 Monitoring or similar server monitoring tools are more appropriate.
    • If you're already happily migrated to 360 Monitoring and it meets your needs.
    • If you need a Plesk/hosting provider integration, 360 Monitoring is designed for that ecosystem.

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