Best MCP servers for uptime monitoring

When something goes down, the first question is always the same: is it really down, since when, and what is on fire. An agent wired into your monitoring and alerting stack can answer that in seconds, checking the health of a service, pulling the errors behind a spike, and seeing which alerts are firing, instead of a human bouncing between status pages and dashboards. The right server depends on your tooling, an error-tracking platform, a status-and-uptime service, a full observability suite, or an incident-paging system. The recurring need is the same: let the agent see whether your systems are healthy and what broke. The servers below cover the common shapes, each a real MCP server with a verified, current install config.

Top pick

Sentry

Sentry

Official

Sentry's official MCP server: pull issues, stack traces, and events, and run Seer root-cause analysis from your editor.

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Sentry's server lets an agent pull error events, stack traces, and issue details, so when uptime degrades the agent can immediately surface the exceptions driving it.

Pick 2

Better Stack

Better Stack

Official

Better Stack's official MCP server: query logs, metrics, and traces, manage monitors and incidents, and drive on-call from one remote endpoint.

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Better Stack's server connects an agent to uptime monitoring and incident data, the direct option for checking whether endpoints are up and what the latest downtime looked like.

Pick 3

Datadog

Datadog

Official

Datadog's official remote MCP server lets agents search logs, query metrics, pull APM traces, inspect monitors, and investigate incidents.

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Datadog's server lets an agent query metrics, monitors, and logs across your stack, broad coverage for confirming service health and finding the source of a degradation.

Pick 4

PagerDuty

PagerDuty

Official

PagerDuty's official MCP server exposes incidents, services, schedules, teams, and orchestrations — 64 tools, read-only by default, with an OAuth-hosted option.

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PagerDuty's server lets an agent inspect incidents, on-call schedules, and alert state, ideal for understanding what is actively paging and who is responding.