Continuously monitor your internet
connection for interruptions
Obtain a complete overview of internet availability
UptimeLog is a macOS tool that monitors your internet connection continuously and logs interruptions as a calendar heat map, providing a comprehensive overview of the timing and duration of any internet connection disruptions.
- Calendar Heatmap
- Get a comprehensive overview of the dates on which the highest number of internet connection disruptions occurred.
- Export to CSV file
- Store all internet connection status logs over time in a human-readable CSV format.
- Log Granularity
- Obtain a comprehensive overview of Internet connection events, including of online/offline status changes, event durations, Wi-Fi network names (SSID), and more.
- Tweak Settings
- Modify the options for determining internet connection availability, including server selection for pinging, timeout duration for response, and other related settings.
Frequently asked questions
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- Is UptimeLog free?
- Yes, it is completely free.
- Is there a version for Windows?
- At this moment UptimeLog is available for Mac only.
- Which macOS versions are supported?
- UptimeLog runs on macOS Big Sur (version 11) and up.
- How it works?
- UptimeLog performs continuous pings to a configurable list of servers, waiting for responses to determine the internet connection status. It then displays the status in a comprehensive log overview and a calendar heatmap.
- Why does UptimeLog connect to https://product.onethinglab.com?
- When the application starts, it attempts to check for the availability of the latest version. If a new version is available, a message offering the option to download the new version of UptimeLog appears at the bottom of the application web page.
- Why does UptimeLog runs in a web browser?
- UptimeLog is a native application that runs as a local web server, accessible through the Dashboard menu item in the Menu Bar. The Dashboard, designed as a web page, allows access from the Local Area Network (LAN) as well.