FTP & SFTP Monitoring. No gap in the transfer.
Keep your clients' FTP, FTPS and SFTP endpoints reachable, so batch exports and partner uploads run before anyone reports the outage. Validated checks from EU locations, fully under your brand.
Made and Hosted in the
European Union
GDPR-Compliant Hosting
in Germany
GEO-Redundant Replica
across the EU
Reachable. Before the batch job dies.
File transfer is the quiet backbone behind ERP syncs, partner feeds and nightly exports, and when it fails, your client notices first, not you. Uptimeify actively checks whether the endpoint answers and flags the outage while you can still fix it calmly.
- Service availability: so you catch server crashes and network failures before they block the nightly export.
- Legacy integration cover: so the FTP backbone of older systems keeps running and data sync doesn't quietly snap.
- Partner access audit: so your endpoints stay ready for partner uploads and no external exchange stalls.

A connection is opened to the FTP/SFTP port on every check.
The server must return its protocol banner, proving the service is live.
Polled on a fixed interval across the EU network.
FTPS, custom ports, maintenance mode. Your rules.
Hardened environments rarely run on plaintext port 21. Uptimeify adapts to your security policy: encrypted protocols, non-standard ports, and a maintenance mode that pauses alerts without cutting the telemetry.
- Encryption support: so you validate FTPS handshakes and prove the encrypted transfer actually stands.
- Custom port auditing: so you monitor non-standard ports beyond 21, exactly to your security policy.
- Status management: so planned updates throw no false alarms while the telemetry stream keeps running.

The encrypted handshake is verified, not just the open port.
Custom ports beyond the default 21 are supported.
Maintenance mode suppresses alerts while telemetry keeps recording.
Checked from the EU. Not from anywhere.
Where the check comes from decides how much it's worth, and whether it clears compliance. Uptimeify polls your FTP endpoints from European locations: that isolates routing bottlenecks and fits IP allowlists that only let defined regions through.
- Region-specific checks: so you limit execution to defined regions, matching IP allowlisting and geofencing rules.
- Precise timeout logic: so you tell a slow connection apart from genuine unreachability, every time.
- Diagnostic feedback: so the logs tell you whether it was a timeout, a connection-refused or a resolution error.

Checks run from chosen EU regions to mirror your IP allowlists.
The wait time separates a slow link from a dead service.
A failure is confirmed across nodes before an incident opens.
Success Kit
We don't just monitor. We help you sell.
Every Uptimeify subscription includes access to our Success Kit, a collection of battle-tested resources to turn your monitoring into a profit center.
Service Level Agreement templates to define professional boundaries with your clients.
Find the sweet spot for your care plans. Calculate margins based on check frequency and support hours.
Powerpoint Templates that explain 24/7 monitoring to non-technical clients. Close more retainers.
Use automated reports to proactively communicate value, so clients never ask what they're paying for.
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Frequently Asked Questions
All three: classic FTP, FTPS with TLS encryption, and SFTP over SSH. You pick the protocol per monitor, so you cover mixed landscapes, a legacy FTP server here, a hardened SFTP endpoint there, in a single dashboard.
Yes. Port 21 is the default, but you enter any non-standard port your environment uses. That way you cover endpoints behind custom port configuration without maintaining exceptions outside Uptimeify.
A single failed connection attempt doesn't flip the status. Uptimeify re-checks the failure and uses timeout logic to separate a slow connection from a dead service, so your client never gets an all-clear that's already stale, and you never chase a phantom.
Yes. Uptimeify runs in Frankfurt, on European infrastructure with no US sub-processors. FTP endpoints are polled from EU locations. That lowers the risk on third-country transfers and takes a whole discussion off the table in B2B and public-sector pitches.
Yes. You enter planned updates as a maintenance window: alerting pauses for that span while monitoring keeps running in the background. Your client sees planned maintenance in the history instead of a phantom outage.
Ready to lock down your data transfers?
Monitor your clients' FTP, FTPS and SFTP endpoints under your own brand, checked from the EU, with clear diagnostic logs instead of guesswork.