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New in Semonto: Issue Management
Starting now, you can add comments to incidents and manually change the status. This way, you can keep all incident history organised in one place.
Jelle De Laender - 18 September 2025

New
We changed our pricing. Here’s what’s new.
No, this is not another announcement by a SaaS tool to announce a pricing increase. In fact, most customers will notice a slight price reduction. Find out why we changed our pricing and what it means for your subscription.
Jelle De Laender - 12 February 2024

Use Case
PandaPanda: “Our products are built to last. With Semonto, we can prove it.”
These days, creating beautiful websites and apps is not enough. You also have to keep them up and running. We asked digital agency PandaPanda how they use monitoring to make sure that their products stand the test of time.
Jelle De Laender - 17 January 2024

New
RSS Feeds of Semonto
Still into RSS Feeds? We added RSS Feeds at Semonto.
Jelle De Laender - 15 January 2024

Life at Semonto
Semonto's 2023 wrap-up
In the last week of 2023, we love to take a moment to look back at everything that happened this year.
Jelle De Laender - 29 December 2023

New
How to proactively monitor the health of your server
We've just added Server Health Monitoring as a standalone feature in Semonto! In short: it is now easier than ever to test your server's health independently of your website monitoring.
Jelle De Laender - 3 October 2023

Use Case
Decomundo: “Without Semonto, we wouldn’t even know if there was a problem with our website.”
How important is your website when you have a design furniture company? Kevin Van den Broeck, CEO of design furniture store Decomundo, explains how he keeps his website up and running
Kathy Salden - 24 August 2023

New
Get notified of all SSL certificate changes
We don’t need to tell you how important it is for your website health to have a valid SSL certificate. That is why, by default, Semonto lets you know when a certificate is in trouble or about to expire. But today, we are taking it one step further.
Jelle De Laender - 13 July 2023

Tips and Tricks
Is poorly written code harming the performance of your website? (Here’s how to avoid the top 7 mistakes)
Your code tells your website what to do. If these instructions are flawed, the website can stop working correctly or even go offline. Here are some examples of how poorly written code can harm your website and how to avoid the top 7 coding mistakes.
Jelle Kalkman - 15 June 2023

Use Case
Semonto use case: GPS tracker Mindme locates people in need
What would you do if you needed help and no one was around? That question led to the creation of Mindme - a UK-based company producing wearable personal alarm devices that allow users to get help quickly when they are alone. In this interview, co-owner Simon Wolf explains why he uses Semonto.
Jelle De Laender - 17 May 2023
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