Hyperping vs exit1.dev

Clean status pages with custom domains, vs 500 monitors, every protocol, and MCP.

Hyperping is a well-designed monitor with a focus on status pages and custom domains, priced simply. exit1.dev competes on depth and volume: all protocols and SSL on the free tier, 500 monitors on Pro, and MCP for AI assistants. At the same $24 price point, here's what each gets you.

Best known for: clean, hosted status pages with custom-domain support.

The short version

Hyperping is a solid pick if a polished status page with a custom domain is the main thing you're buying. exit1.dev delivers far more monitoring for the same price: 500 monitors vs 50 at $24/mo, every protocol on the free tier, and MCP that Hyperping doesn't offer.

Free tier

What each gives you for $0.

exit1.dev
Free
Monitors
10
Check interval
5 min
Protocols
HTTP, TCP, UDP, ICMP, WebSocket
SSL certificate monitoring
Response validation (JSON, headers, body)
Webhooks
1
REST API
Public status page
1
Log retention
60 days
Hyperping
Free
Monitors
20
Check interval
5 min
Protocols
HTTP only
SSL certificate monitoring
Response validation (JSON, headers, body)
Webhooks
REST API
Public status page
1
Log retention
Limited

Paid tier

exit1.dev Pro vs Hyperping Essentials at the same $24/mo price point.

exit1.dev
Pro — $24/mo
Monitors included
500
Minimum check interval
30 sec
Multi-region checks
Protocols
HTTP, TCP, UDP, ICMP, WebSocket
SSL certificate monitoring
SMS alerts
50 / month included
Status pages
25
MCP (Claude, Cursor, Windsurf)
REST API
CSV bulk export
Log retention
365 days
Hyperping
Essentials — $24/mo
Monitors included
50
Minimum check interval
30 sec
Multi-region checks
Protocols
HTTP + TCP + DNS
SSL certificate monitoring
SMS alerts
Unclear
Status pages
1 + custom domain
MCP (Claude, Cursor, Windsurf)
REST API
CSV bulk export
Log retention
Unclear

Hyperping's Essentials plan is billed annually and some limits (SMS, retention) aren't clearly published; figures reflect available information as of 2026.

Where exit1.dev wins

  • 500 monitors on Pro vs Hyperping's 50 — at the same $24/mo price.
  • Every protocol (TCP, UDP, ICMP, WebSocket) on the free tier; Hyperping free is HTTP only.
  • SSL monitoring and JSON validation on the free plan.
  • MCP access for AI assistants and CSV bulk export.

Where Hyperping wins

  • Status pages are a Hyperping strong point, with custom-domain support on the entry paid plan.
  • 20 free monitors vs our 10, plus REST API access on the free tier.
  • Simple, focused product that's quick to set up.

Hyperping vs exit1.dev — FAQ

Hyperping vs exit1.dev — which gives more at $24/mo?

exit1.dev Pro includes 500 monitors at $24/mo; Hyperping Essentials includes 50 at the same price. exit1.dev also adds every protocol, MCP, and CSV export. Hyperping counters with a custom-domain status page on its entry plan.

Does Hyperping's free plan beat exit1.dev's?

Hyperping free gives 20 monitors and REST API access; exit1.dev free gives 10 but adds SSL monitoring, JSON validation, and every protocol. It's depth vs count — pick based on what you monitor.

Is exit1.dev a good Hyperping alternative for status pages?

exit1.dev includes status pages (25 on Pro) but Hyperping's are more of a headline feature with custom-domain support on entry. If the status page is your primary purchase, compare them directly; if monitoring breadth matters more, exit1.dev leads.

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