About NinjaMon

We live in the era of Internet and globalization, and more and more talented enterpreneurs start their "dotCom" projects daily. Many of those are "global" projects, in other words they are oriented to global audience - from Siberian kazaks to Spanish flamenco dancers.

Therefore, it's more and more important to have stable, fast, efficient websites that work well from different geographical locations.

Some companies host their sites or servers in the same city they reside, and then they are amazed by how fast do the pages load. Of course - you are in the same city! ;-)

Picture may change dramatically when you test the very same hosting company or website from another country or continent. Your ISP may have excellent connections to Spain and Italy, but a terrible one to the United States, and so on.

NinjaMon is going to help you to evaluate your website or your hosting company!

We will monitor your websites from different points of the globe, and we will notify you immediately if your resource goes down. Moreover, we will give you total uptime figure, daily and weekly reports, as well as advices and hints!

Sample chart


This sample chart shows how 4 different NinjaMon nodes located in Washington, US, London, UK, Madrid, Spain and Sydney, Australia, monitor a website, detecting downtimes and connection problems.

In fact, our charts will not only show when your website is completely down, you will also see if there is a sudden spike in response time meaning that your servers are perhaps overloaded (CPU or memory problem), or if there is a connection with a particular country or continent, etc.

One of the key factors of making a good decision is to avail information. NinjaMon does provide you information!

Site uptime

We consider that a website is down if it's unreachable from ALL monitoring locations, thus avoiding false alarms. Moreover, if a website ins unreachable from 2 or more monitors - we log it as connectivity issues. If a website suddenly became slow from 2 or more monitors - we log it as network congestion or server load issues!