Alerting

Latency Global + Slack Integration

Get instant downtime, slow response, and SSL expiry alerts directly in your Slack channels. When your website goes down or performance degrades, your team knows immediately — no email delays, no missed notifications.

Available on: All plans

How to Set Up

1

Create a Slack incoming webhook URL in your Slack workspace settings

2

In Latency Global, go to Alerts and create a new alert

3

Select "Slack" as the notification channel and paste your webhook URL

4

Choose which monitors should trigger Slack alerts

5

Set your alert conditions (downtime, slow response, SSL expiry)

Use Cases

Instant Team Awareness

When a monitor detects downtime from any of our 70+ global locations, your Slack channel gets notified within seconds. The entire team sees it immediately.

Regional Outage Alerts

Get specific alerts when your site is down in certain regions but up in others. Know exactly where the problem is, not just that there is one.

Recovery Notifications

Get notified when your site recovers after an outage. Know exactly how long the downtime lasted without checking dashboards.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Create a Slack incoming webhook, then add it to an alert in Latency Global. The setup takes under 2 minutes.

Yes. Create separate alerts for each channel, each with different monitors or conditions. For example, send critical alerts to #incidents and non-critical to #monitoring.

Slack alerts include the monitor name, status (down/recovered/slow), the probe locations that detected the issue, response time, and a direct link to the monitor dashboard.

Yes. Slack integration is included in all plans, starting at $5/month.

Get started with Slack

Set up Slack integration in minutes. Plans from $5/month with all integrations included.

5 monitors included • All 70+ locations (+40 more soon) • No contracts