SitePulse

SitePulse

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Track your site's health with weekly checks

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Last updated on Mar 28, 2026
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About SitePulse

SitePulse provides you with a comprehensive weekly health check for your website. You can stay informed about your site's performance and status through regular monitoring and updates. This tool helps you ensure that your website remains functional and healthy by delivering consistent insights directly to you each week and in plain English.

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SitePulse is a web monitoring service that provides weekly health checks and performance reports tailored for non-technical users. It operates as a web-based platform focusing on consistent site status updates delivered in plain English.

  • Delivers automated weekly health checks and status reports.
  • Provides insights in plain English for non-technical comprehension.
  • Supports multi-page performance and security audits.
  • Accessible via a centralized web-based platform.

Ideal for: Small businesses, founders, and non-technical users who require consistent weekly monitoring and simplified reporting on leur website health status.

SitePulse provides a simplified monitoring alternative for users who prioritize plain English reporting over complex technical analytics dashboards.

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Product Updates (1)

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https://site-pulse.org/blog/62d4a1f9-9738-48e9-9ad1-2efbe2515289

How to Audit Your Client's Site Like a Pro: A Deep-Dive into Multi-Page Performance and Security Checks

Product had at the time: 3 upvotes • 2 comments • 1 followers • 2 PeerPush

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wafler
@waflerMar 29, 2026

Really great to see the product growing like this.

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SitePulse sends you a human-readable PDF every Monday morning. It tells you WHAT is wrong, WHY it matters for your business, and HOW to tell your developer to fix it.