Website Monitoring for Agencies

Agencies need reliable visibility across client websites without manually checking every page after every launch.

Monitor every client site and turn uptime into a reason clients stay.

Why agency monitoring needs structure

Client websites change through launches, CMS edits, plugin updates, campaign swaps, experiments, and emergency fixes. Any of those can break a page, a form, a CTA, or a customer journey.

Without a shared monitoring workflow, agencies often find out through client messages or analytics drops instead of the monitoring dashboard.

How NorthDuty fits agency workflows

NorthDuty organizes monitoring around projects. Each project has a base URL, discovered or manually managed URLs, monitoring settings, alert rules, notification channels, screenshots, diffs, and user journeys.

Health checks start with the base URL every 5 minutes by default. Agencies can add managed URLs, run screenshot sets, compare diffs, and configure journeys for the flows that matter to each client.

Active alert delivery uses email destinations. Workspace roles and invitations let teams grant admin or viewer access, with selected-project access where needed.

Agency pages and flows to monitor

Choose coverage based on the client outcome at risk.

Launch pages

Review new pages after release with health checks and screenshot diffs.

Lead forms

Monitor demo, contact, quote, and booking forms with page health and journeys.

Ecommerce paths

Protect product, cart, and checkout flows for stores.

Client dashboards

Track login or account routes for SaaS and portal clients.

Best practices

Keep client monitoring actionable rather than noisy.

Conclusion

Agencies can use NorthDuty as a practical client-site monitoring layer: health checks, managed URLs, screenshot diffs, journeys, alert rules, and workspace access.

The value is earlier evidence when a client site breaks, changes unexpectedly, or stops completing an important action.

Related NorthDuty Pages

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Related reading

More NorthDuty guides on related website monitoring topics.

Frequently Asked Questions

Short answers that summarize the practical takeaways from this guide.

Can agencies monitor multiple client websites?

Yes. Create separate projects for separate client sites or properties.

Can alerts go to client-specific destinations?

NorthDuty supports project notification channels, and the active alert dispatcher sends to enabled email destinations.

Can agencies invite team members?

Yes. Workspaces support invitations, roles, and selected-project access.

Call To Action

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