Completely Free Monitoring API

OpenMon is a free to use server montoring API. Whether you are looking to create your own applications using it or just to ensure your own servers stay up, OpenMon makes it easy.

Completely free

OpenMon is completely free and always will be. We provide this service to assist you in creating awesome applications.

Goodbye false-positives

Before reporting to you of any downtime we check from multiple other locations to ensure that when we say it's down, it really is.

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We do not ask for any links back to us and we do expect you to either. It is completely up to you if you would like to credit us or not.

API Features

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Method HTTP request Description
create POST https://www.googleapis.com/upload/gmail/v1/users/userId/drafts
and
POST /userId/drafts
Creates a new draft with the DRAFT label.
send POST https://www.googleapis.com/upload/gmail/v1/users/userId/drafts/send
and
POST /userId/drafts/send is an example of highlighting.
Sends the specified, existing draft to the recipients in the To, Cc, and Bcc headers.

Other layout features

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Multiple columns

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Different headings

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Code Snippets
if( $x > $y ) {
  echo "Hello World";
}

Or if you would rather show a snippet of code inline instead of as a block, just omit the <pre> tag and use just <code>. It will look like this <button>hello</button>. Don't forget to escape special characters.

You can also use various other tags to emphasize various elements of the page. Like <mark> which highlights text like this. There is also <kbd> that is commonly used to indicated a keyboard shortcut, like shift+x

Feel free to contact me if you run into any problems or have any questions when you're populating this page. You can also refer to the official Spectre docs which does a pretty good job of covering everything.