UptimeRobot

UptimeRobot MCP Connector for Claude

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Monitor and manage your website uptime seamlessly. List, create, and resolve monitor alerts directly from your AI agent, 24/7.

10 tools Official Updated Jun 28, 2026 Official Vinkius Partner

Connect your UptimeRobot account to any AI agent to actively manage your website monitors, alert contacts, and response times directly from your conversational workspace.

What you can do

  • Uptime Monitors — List all configured services natively, retrieve individual historical logs, create new endpoints to monitor (HTTP, Ping), edit configurations, or permanently delete monitors.
  • Alert Contacts — Browse your configured alert notification targets (Email, Slack, Webhooks), create new distribution recipients, and manage who gets notified upon downtime.
  • Metrics & History — Reset historical statistics for specific monitors quickly or retrieve the raw data array of up ratios and response times to graph or analyze.
  • Account Setup — Extract UptimeRobot account usage to discover your remaining monitor slots limits and overall subscription features.

How it works

  1. Subscribe to this server
  2. Enter your main UptimeRobot API Key
  3. Start managing your uptime coverage from Claude, Cursor, or any MCP-compatible client

Who is this for?

  • DevOps Engineers — instantly setup standard monitoring checks for newly deployed microservices straight from the terminal/editor.
  • SRE Teams — pull SLA metrics, uptime percentage stats, and incident reaction logs directly into your incident management context window.
  • System Administrators — manage alert contacts by automatically adding new on-call employees to notification targets quickly.
  • Founders & Indie Hackers — get a fast, bird's eye view summary report on your entire infrastructure uptime across all your apps without opening the dashboard.
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10 tools expose this connector's capabilities to your AI agent.

delete_alert_contact

This action is irreversible. Permanently deletes an alert contact

delete_uptime_monitor

This action is irreversible. Permanently deletes an uptime monitor

update_uptime_monitor

Updates an existing monitor configuration

get_account_info

Retrieves UptimeRobot account usage and limits

get_monitor_details

Retrieves full details for a specific UptimeRobot monitor

list_alert_contacts

Lists all configured alert notification targets (Email, Slack, Webhook, etc.)

list_monitors

Returns pass/fail status, up ratio, and response times. Lists all uptime monitors configured in UptimeRobot

create_alert_contact

Type 2=Email, 11=Slack. Creates a new alert notification target

create_uptime_monitor

Provide a friendly name, URL, and type (1=HTTP, 3=Ping). Creates a new uptime monitor

reset_monitor_logs

Resets monitoring logs and statistics for a specific monitor

See how to talk to your AI agent using UptimeRobot.

List all my monitors and highlight any that are currently down.

You currently have 15 active Uptime monitors. 14 are responding properly (Status: UP). 1 monitor (`API Authentication Service`, ID 9923812) is currently DOWN. It has been failing ping requests for the last 14 minutes. Do you want me to fetch the complete log history for that failed process?

Create an HTTP monitor for our newly deployed marketing site (`https://marketing.vinkius.com/`).

I have successfully created an HTTP monitor named 'marketing.vinkius.com'. Its unique ID is `1884931`. Your account indicates you have 34 monitor slots still freely accessible. Please keep in mind it might take approximately 2–5 minutes before it collects its first meaningful round of SLA availability stats.

Delete alert contact 'old-devops@acme.com'. Our team rotated users.

I've permanently removed notification target ID `78233` (old-devops@acme.com) from UptimeRobot global alert contacts list safely. Future downtimes will no longer dispatch there. Would you like me to create an external endpoint webhook alert point to replace it immediately in the pipeline?

Absolutely. After you deploy a new service (for example, inside an IDE like Cursor), you can casually text the agent: `Create an HTTP uptime monitor for https://new-service.com called 'Frontend Node'`. The agent natively crafts the exact UptimeRobot POST configuration and injects the endpoints. Zero web dashboards needed.

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