Pinguzo Documentation

Learn how to monitor your websites, APIs, and servers with Pinguzo's distributed edge monitoring platform.

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Monitor types — HTTPS, HTTP, Ping, Port, Keyword, DNS

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Notification channels — Email, Slack, Discord, Telegram, Webhook

1 min

Minimum check interval for critical monitors

Monitor Uptime & Performance

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Add a Monitor

Track a website, API, port, or hostname. Supports HTTPS, HTTP, Ping, Port, Keyword, and DNS checks with configurable intervals.

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View Monitor Metrics

Explore response time charts, uptime percentages, SSL expiry, TTFB, and per-check history for any monitor.

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Import / Export Monitors

Bulk-create monitors from a JSON or CSV file, or export your configuration for backup and migration.

Server Monitoring

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Add a Server

Register a Linux server to monitor its CPU, memory, disk, load, and processes. Generates an Agent Key for installation.

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Install Pinguzo Agent

Install the lightweight agent on any Linux server with a single curl command. Runs via cron, no inbound ports needed.

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View Server Metrics

Dive into CPU, memory, disk, load average, process snapshots, network interfaces, and SMART disk health.

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Import / Export Servers

Bulk-register multiple servers at once from a JSON or CSV file without filling in forms manually.

Incidents & Alerts

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View Incidents

Review all downtime events, alert triggers, and outage durations across your servers and monitors in one unified view.

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Configure Alerts

Define policies with thresholds, durations, and cooldowns for CPU, memory, disk, load, monitor status, and more.

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Configure Contacts

Add email, Slack, Discord, Telegram, and webhook notification channels to receive alerts where your team lives.


Quick Start

New to Pinguzo? Follow these steps to get up and running in under 5 minutes:

  1. Go to Monitors → Add a Monitor and enter your website URL
  2. Go to Servers → Add a Server and copy the installation command
  3. SSH into your server and run the command to install the agent
  4. Go to Alerts → Contacts and verify your email (or add Slack)
  5. Go to Alerts → Alert Policies and add a "Monitor Down" policy
  6. Your monitoring is live — check Incidents for any immediate findings