scadastat

If your SCADA server goes silent, we call you.

Independent, outside-the-fence monitoring for VTScada. Your server sends a heartbeat — when it stops, your operators get a voice call, SMS, email, Teams or Slack message within minutes.

How it works

Outbound request only.

1

Sign up & add a server

Each server gets its own key. A redundant pair is two servers — so you know which machine went quiet.

2

Install the free VTScada app

Download our changeset, load the application onto your server, paste the key. That's the whole integration.

3

Sleep better

Heartbeat stops for 3 minutes → your contacts get called. Server comes back → recovery notice. Planned reboot → snooze it.

Built for operations, not dashboards

Voice callout included

A real phone call to your on-call operator — not just another email. SMS, email, Teams and Slack included too.

Turnkey VTScada integration

A free VTScada changeset app. Sign up, get the key, install, done — no scripting, no custom drivers.

OT-firewall friendly

Outbound HTTPS on port 443 only. Nothing inbound, nothing listening, nothing to allow except one hostname.

Per-machine monitoring

Every server heartbeats independently — distinguish one failed machine from a whole site offline.

Snooze for maintenance

Windows updates at 2am? Snooze the server for an hour. It auto-resumes and re-arms — no false callouts after planned work.

Test the alert path anytime

Send a test call, text or email to any contact on demand. Know it works before you need it.

Honest by design: a missed heartbeat usually means your site's internet, power, or server died — not VTScada itself. scadastat tells you something is wrong out there within minutes; your team takes it from there.

Simple pricing

No tiers, no per-alert fees, no credit packs.

$10 / server / month
  • Unlimited voice, SMS, email, Teams & Slack alerts
  • Free VTScada heartbeat changeset
  • Unlimited contacts per server
  • Incident history & uptime tracking
  • 30-day money-back guarantee

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