Zeqo Watch vs UptimeRobot: The Agency-Focused Comparison (2026)
UptimeRobot is many people’s first uptime tool for one reason: a generous free tier. Zeqo Watchtakes a different angle — it’s built for agencies managing many client sites and the workflows that come with that. Here’s the honest comparison (pricing verified June 2026).
At a glance
| Zeqo Watch | UptimeRobot | |
|---|---|---|
| Free tier | 14-day trial | Yes (50 monitors, 5-min) |
| Built for | Agencies / multi-client | Individuals & small teams |
| Client grouping | Yes, built-in | Limited |
| SSL expiry | Yes, in one view | Yes |
| Status page | Yes, shareable per client | Yes |
Where UptimeRobot wins
Price. The free tier covers 50 monitors at 5-minute checks, and paid plans are inexpensive. If you just need to know whether a handful of sites are up and you don’t care about client-facing workflows, UptimeRobot is hard to beat on cost.
Where Zeqo Watch wins
Agency workflow. Watch groups sites by client, gives you a shareable per-client status page, and keeps SSL expiry for every domain in one view — the things that matter when monitoring is a service you deliver, not a personal utility. It’s newer, so it skips some of UptimeRobot’s breadth in favor of doing the agency job well.
Bottom line
Choose UptimeRobot for the cheapest simple monitoring. Choose Zeqo Watchif you’re running monitoring as a client service and want it organized around clients.
Monitor every client site from one dashboard
Zeqo Watch tracks uptime and SSL across all your client domains, grouped by client, with alerts to email, Slack, or webhook and a shareable status page.
