Product updates, feature announcements, and engineering insights from the MyMonitor365 team.
A new $50/month Team plan lands between Pro and Enterprise — 250 monitors, 5 users, 30-second intervals, and 365-day retention. Built entirely from user feedback.
Automatically create Jira issues when monitors go down and resolve them on recovery — closing the loop between monitoring and your incident management workflow.
You can now log in and register with your Google account. Existing email/password accounts are unaffected — Google Sign-In is simply an additional option.
A new monitor type queries 16 DNSBL, SURBL, and DBL zones automatically. If your IP or domain gets listed, you'll know within hours — not days.
Export any saved report as a PDF, send it directly to your inbox on demand, or schedule recurring email delivery — daily, weekly, or monthly.
Two new integrations give visual teams more ways to track incidents — create sticky notes on a Miro board or cards on a Trello list whenever a monitor changes state.
Monitor Assistant is a built-in AI co-pilot that helps you set up monitors correctly, diagnose incidents faster, and understand what your monitoring data is telling you — all in plain language.
MyMonitor365 now offers Free, Pro, and Enterprise subscription tiers. All new accounts receive a 10-day Pro trial so you can explore the full feature set before choosing a plan.
MyMonitor365 now supports Telegram bot notifications and Pushbullet push notifications, giving you two more ways to reach on-call staff the moment something goes wrong.
Link monitors together so that when a parent goes down, child monitors suppress their alerts automatically — eliminating noise during infrastructure-level outages.