Q: Hi Raj, Kloudfox might be the tool I have been waiting for....
Here is my use case and question. I have 3 wordpress websites. Two of them have pages built with Elementor Pro and sometimes when there is an update in Elementor or one of the addon plugins, a conflict appears and then the whole site is down. I usually either need to resolve the conflict or restore a previous backup to get the site working again. The problem is that usually a client or a JV partner would tell me that the site is down.
1) How can KloudFox alert me when the site is down? If I just add the home page & ask it to be monitored daily, does it count as 30 monitors? Is the monitor 24/7 or is it at a specific time and it will only tell me if site is live or not AT THAT SPECIFIC TIME.
2) Can I add multiple monitors from my 3 different sites as long as it is in my total monitors limit?
3) Does the alert come via email?
Thanks
Jay

Raj_KloudFox
Sep 3, 2025A: Hi Jay, thanks for sharing your use case – KloudFox is built exactly to handle situations like this. Let me address your points one by one:
Downtime Alerts – KloudFox monitors your site 24/7 in real-time. If your site goes down, you’ll get an instant alert (no need to wait for a scheduled daily check). Adding a URL counts as 1 monitor, regardless of how often it’s checked, so it will not eat into your limit as “30 monitors per day.”
Multiple Websites – Yes, you can add monitors for multiple sites as long as the total number stays within your plan’s monitor limit. For example, you could monitor 3 separate WordPress sites with different pages on each.
Alerts – Alerts are delivered via email (and we’re also expanding integrations for more channels soon).
So in your case, you’ll be immediately notified whenever Elementor or a plugin conflict takes down your site, without having to wait until a client or partner notices it first.
Hope this helps!
Thank you Raj, that's very helpful. I am all in :)