White-label uptime monitoring for agencies
FourSight's Scale plan is built for agencies: 500+ monitors, 25 white-label status pages on your clients' own domains, monitor groups per client, multi-user roles, and a year of uptime history for monthly client reports — $160/mo flat, no per-client or per-seat fees.
Why do agencies resell uptime monitoring?
Because you're already on the hook for it. When a client's site goes down at 2 AM, the client doesn't debug DNS — they email their agency. Most agencies carry that responsibility informally and invisibly: no monitoring line item, no proof of the watching, and the client only ever hears about uptime when something breaks.
Monitoring-as-a-service flips that. Put every client site, API, SSL certificate, DNS zone, and domain registration under real 4-region monitoring, give each client a branded status page on their own domain, and send a monthly uptime report with the retainer invoice. The work you were already doing becomes a visible, billable deliverable — and the report becomes the quiet argument for renewal every single month.
FourSight's Scale plan is priced so the economics are boring: one flat fee covers your entire client roster. No per-monitor charges, no per-seat charges, no per-status-page add-ons.
The Scale plan
Everything an agency needs, in one subscription
25 white-label status pages
One branded page per client on the client's own domain — your agency's name on it, not ours. Auto-updating from real 4-region checks, with subscriber notifications and maintenance banners.
500+ monitors, 15-second checks
Every client site, API, SSL certificate, DNS zone, domain registration, mail port, and cron job — monitored from four regions with quorum confirmation before any alert fires.
Monitor groups per client
Each client engagement is its own tidy group: monitors, incidents, and the mapped status page in one place. Onboard a client in minutes; offboard just as cleanly.
Multi-user roles
Role-based access for the whole team — engineers manage monitors and escalations, account managers get read access to their clients' dashboards and reports. No shared passwords.
A year of history for client reports
Twelve months of check history and incident timelines per monitor — the raw material for the monthly uptime report that quietly renews your retainer.
SLA guarantee & dedicated support
Scale carries an SLA guarantee, every alert channel including SMS, phone support, and unlimited escalation policies — infrastructure you can resell with a straight face.
What does the monitoring-as-a-service math look like?
Agencies commonly charge $25–$100 per client per month for a monitoring and reporting line item — it slots naturally into care plans and hosting retainers. Against a single $160/mo Scale subscription, the margin curve is steep:
| Clients | Monitoring revenue | FourSight cost | Monthly margin |
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| 5 | $250 | $160 | $90 |
| 10 | $500 | $160 | $340 |
| 15 | $750 | $160 | $590 |
| 25 | $1,250 | $160 | $1090 |
And the margin is the smaller half of the value. The larger half is retention: a client who receives a branded status page and a monthly uptime report experiences your agency as infrastructure, not a vendor. Care plans with visible monitoring deliverables are dramatically harder to cancel than ones the client can't see.
How do agencies run FourSight day to day?
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Group monitors per client
Create a group per engagement and add the client's HTTP, SSL, DNS, domain, port, and heartbeat monitors to it. A typical client is fully covered in 10–15 minutes.
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Publish a white-label status page per client
Map the client's monitors to a status page, point status.client.com at it via CNAME, and brand it as your service. It updates itself from the same quorum checks that alert you — see the live demo at /status/demo.
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Route alerts to the right team
Per-client Slack channels, webhooks into your ticketing system, email, and SMS — with escalation policies so an unacknowledged client outage climbs to whoever owns the account.
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Send the monthly uptime report
Pull each client's uptime percentage, incidents, and response-time trends from up to a year of history, and attach it to the invoice. The report is the retention asset: proof of value in months where nothing broke.
Scale — $160/mo flat, or $1440/yr
One subscription for your whole client roster
500+ monitors, 25 white-label status pages with custom domains, 15-second checks from four regions, all alert channels, role-based team access, a year of history, and an SLA guarantee. Pilot free with one client first — the Free plan allows commercial use.
FAQ
Agency questions, answered
What does white-label mean on FourSight status pages?
On the Scale plan, status pages run on your custom domains (status.yourclient.com) with white-label branding — your clients and their customers see your agency's service, not FourSight. The plan includes up to 25 status pages, enough for a page per client.
How do I organize monitors across many clients?
Group monitors per client so each engagement has its own clean slice: the client's site, API, SSL certificate, DNS records, domain expiry, and scheduled jobs live together, map to that client's status page, and roll up into that client's reporting — no cross-client noise.
Can my whole team use one account?
Yes — Scale includes multi-user organizations with role-based access, so account managers can view client dashboards and status pages while engineers manage monitors and alert routing. No shared logins, no per-seat pricing surprises.
How does per-client alerting work?
Alert channels and escalation policies are configured per monitor, so each client's checks can page the team that owns that account — a dedicated Slack channel per client, webhooks into your PSA or ticketing system, plus email and SMS. Escalation policies are unlimited on Scale.
What can I put in a monthly client report?
Scale retains a full year of check history, so you can report each client's uptime percentage, incident count and durations, and response-time trends — evidence of the outages you caught and the ones that never became outages. Many agencies attach it to their monthly retainer invoice.
Is FourSight cheaper than reselling a status-page product plus a monitoring product?
Almost always. Monitoring and status pages are one product here: $160/mo flat covers 500+ monitors and 25 white-label status pages. Stacking a per-page status product on top of a per-monitor uptime product typically costs multiples of that before you've onboarded ten clients.
Can I start smaller than Scale?
Yes. Many agencies pilot on Free (10 monitors, commercial use allowed) or Growth ($40/mo, all 8 check types, 5 status pages), then move to Scale when client count justifies white-label domains and more pages. Upgrading keeps all monitors and history.
Turn monitoring into a client deliverable
Start free with one client today — no credit card, commercial use allowed. Move to Scale when the roster grows.