SiteBrief vs StatusCake

StatusCake monitors your site.
SiteBrief reports it to your clients.

StatusCake is solid for uptime and SSL. If you run an agency and need white-label reports, client portals, and accessibility scanning — SiteBrief is the upgrade.

Feature
StatusCake
SiteBrief
Uptime monitoring
SSL certificate alerts
Domain expiry monitoring
PageSpeed monitoring
Multi-location monitoring
Virus/malware scanning
White-label PDF reports
Branded client portal
Core Web Vitals (LCP, CLS, INP)
Accessibility audit (WCAG)
AI insights & summaries
Google Search Console integration
Broken link checker
DNS change detection
DevLab auto-fix PRs
Status pages
Built for agencies

Why agencies switch from StatusCake

StatusCake covers the basics well. Agencies need client reports, portals, and AI-powered insights on top.

White-label PDF reports

StatusCake has no white-label client reporting. SiteBrief generates branded PDF reports automatically and emails them to clients on your schedule.

Core Web Vitals

StatusCake tracks page speed scores. SiteBrief tracks LCP, CLS, INP, and TTFB over time with historical trends and alerts when performance drops.

Client portal per client

Give each client their own branded login to view uptime history and reports on your domain. StatusCake has no client-facing portal.

Accessibility scanning

SiteBrief scans every site for WCAG 2.1 AA violations with AI-powered fix suggestions. StatusCake has no accessibility monitoring.

DevLab auto-fix PRs

When SiteBrief detects issues, DevLab opens a GitHub PR with the fix automatically. One click to merge — no manual debugging needed.

GDPR compliant

SiteBrief stores all data in the EU and is fully GDPR compliant — important for European agencies handling client data.

Free plan, no credit card required

Start free. Upgrade when you need white-label reports and client portals — from $29/mo.

Switch from StatusCake — it's free

Takes 2 minutes to set up your first monitor