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How to Monitor Wix Website Uptime

Small business owner checking a Wix site on a phone

Wix makes it easy to build a site, but your visitors still rely on uptime, fast loading, and working forms. Outages can come from domain issues, SSL problems, or a specific Wix app breaking the page. Monitoring the right URLs gives you quick answers without technical overhead.

Use this monitoring plan to keep your Wix site online and ready for leads.

Pick the most important Wix pages

Monitor the pages tied to revenue and contact. That often includes:

  • Homepage and top service page.
  • Contact page with the form.
  • Booking or scheduling page.
  • Store pages if you sell products.

Monitor your domain and SSL setup

Most Wix sites use a custom domain. If DNS settings drift or SSL fails, your site can appear broken even when Wix is up. Add a domain and SSL check to your monitoring so you are alerted before customers see warnings.

Keep tabs on Wix apps and integrations

Wix apps can add chat, bookings, online orders, and marketing forms. If one fails, it can slow or break page rendering. Watch response time and error codes for a reliable early warning signal.

Website monitoring dashboard showing status checks for a Wix site

Use confirmation checks to reduce false alerts

Short glitches happen. Configure monitoring to alert you only after two or three failed checks, ideally from different locations. This keeps you focused on real outages.

Set a response routine

When you receive an alert, open the site on mobile, verify a key page, and check Wix status. If it is a domain issue, update DNS or contact your registrar. If it is a Wix app issue, roll back the change or disable the app temporarily.

Keep your Wix site dependable

Monitor uptime, domains, and key pages so customers can always reach you.