Trigger on event
- Listen for a new event
- Parse and validate the payload
- Take an action with the linked tool
15 tools available
UptimeRobot is a service that monitors the uptime and performance of websites, applications, and services, providing real-time alerts and detailed logs.
Connect Uptimerobot to Definable to automate repetitive tasks, sync data with the rest of your stack, trigger on real-world events. Personas call Uptimerobot's 15 tools directly from chat or scheduled flows. You can wire it into any persona to read, write, and react when an event fires.
Every Uptimerobot action below is a callable tool any Definable persona can invoke.
Tool to create a new monitor. Use when you need to start monitoring a URL or service; call after obtaining a valid API key.
Tool to delete a monitor. Use when you need to remove an existing monitor by its ID; use after confirming the monitor ID.
Tool to edit an existing maintenance window. Use when you need to update its name, timing, recurrence, or duration after confirming the window ID.
Tool to edit an existing monitor. Use after confirming the monitor ID exists.
Tool to edit an existing public status page. Use after confirming the page ID. Updates friendly name, monitor set, domain, and status options in one call.
Tool to retrieve account details. Use after authenticating with a valid API key to fetch account metrics.
Tool to retrieve all alert contacts configured for the account. Use when you need to list available notification channels.
Tool to retrieve a specific maintenance window by ID. Use when you need to get detailed information about a single maintenance window.
Tool to retrieve maintenance windows. Use after confirming a valid API key.
Tool to fetch monitor details and status. Use after confirming account connection.
Tool to retrieve public status pages. Use after confirming API credentials to list all public status pages for an account. Supports pagination.
Tool to list all integrations. Use to retrieve configured integrations for the account.
Tool to list public status pages using the v3 API. Use to retrieve all PSPs with cursor-based pagination.
Tool to create a new maintenance window. Use after confirming window parameters.
Tool to create a new public status page. Use when you want to publish a public status page for selected monitors after specifying a friendly name.
Anything Uptimerobot exposes through its API. Common server monitoring workflows on Definable include automate repetitive tasks, sync data with the rest of your stack, trigger on real-world events. Personas can call any of the 15 Uptimerobot tools directly, then chain the result into another integration without you writing code.
Uptimerobot uses API_KEY on Definable. You connect once from the integrations page, scoped to the permissions you choose, and from then on any persona that has the integration enabled can act on your behalf. Tokens are encrypted at rest and rotated automatically.
Yes — every Definable plan, including Starter, includes access to all 15 Uptimerobot tools. You only need a separate Uptimerobot subscription if Uptimerobot itself charges per seat or per API call.
Every call from a persona to Uptimerobot is logged with the user, persona, prompt, and response. Tokens never leave Definable's secrets vault, scopes are configurable per persona, and you can revoke access at any time from the integration page.
Sign up for Definable, open the integrations page, find Uptimerobot, and connect via OAuth or API key. You can immediately attach Uptimerobot to any persona and start running workflows. The free Starter plan includes 5,000 credits/month.
Definable exposes all 15 Uptimerobot actions as callable tools — including `Add Monitor`, `Delete Monitor`, `Edit Maintenance Window`, plus 12 more. Each tool gets a typed parameter schema so personas know exactly how to call it.
Wire it up in minutes. No coding required.