Company Name: itrinity
About: The official mobile app for UptimeRobot: The world's leading
uptime monitoring
service.
HOW IT WORKS?
We check your service in 1 min* intervals and you get
notified via push notification about every outage.
The following contact options are available: Pricing Information, Support, General Help, and Press Information/New Coverage (to guage reputation). Discover which options are the fastest to get your customer service issues resolved.
NOTE: If the links below doesn't work for you, Please go directly to the Homepage of itrinity
E-Mail: [email protected]
Website: 🌍 Visit UptimeRobot Website
Privacy Policy: https://uptimerobot.com/privacy/
Developer: UptimeRobot
https://uptimerobot.com/terms/
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by Rough-Sketches
What’s available on the website is excellent. But the mobile app omits exact time of the outage and other information that’s very useful. The all events screen and export logs should be available from the mobile app. Lastly, this review section shows up in black type, on a black background. Otherwise, you guys are doing a great job with this app. You have tremendous potential.
by WebJIVE
I really wanted to like this app but after a couple of weeks, I kept Activity Monitor open and noticed something was running higher than normal CPU utilization. Activity monitor was showing UpTimeRobot consuming a large amount of CPU time. Went back to the browser dashboard and will check back in on the app every few months to see if they get this fixed.
by Select User
Update: The developer contacted me and I realized the html keyword issue was with the website not the app. The developer also told me a privacy statement is coming. I’ll update to 5 stars when that comes out.
Previous review:
I tried to monitor a website for keywords. I manually found the keywords myself but this app couldn’t. I also noticed the app doesn’t release its privacy terms. It doesn’t have to according to Apple until the next update. Coincidentally, the app opens and updates inside, thus avoiding Apples requirement to release the privacy terms. I find that odd. There’s lots of these apps out there so I’ll try another one.