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Warning: 3 Reasons Why You Shouldn’t Pay a “Setup Fee” When Buying a Website Uptime Monitoring Solution

By AlertBot
October 5, 2023 4 Min Read
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As you may have already discovered (or will soon encounter), many vendors that offer uptime monitoring solutions charge a setup fee. But instead of seeing this as a legitimate cost, you should view it as stop sign. Here are three reasons why:

#1: Set up…what exactly?

A site uptime monitoring solution should be fast and simple to set up. A vendor that wants to charge for this is revealing one of two things: 1) their solution is excessively complex; or 2) their solution isn’t excessively complex, but they’re trying to squeeze extra money out of you.

Either reason is unacceptable. If it’s the former, then you can count on plenty of hassles and headaches in the future. If it’s the latter, then ask yourself why you’d want to do business with a vendor that, from day one, is trying to deceive you.

#2: Transparency isn’t optional.

Nothing is wrong with a vendor that wants to raise their prices. It’s a free market. But what IS wrong, is when a vendor tries to hide this through a setup fee — which as noted above may be (and probably is) bogus to begin with. Basically, a vendor that tacks on a setup fee is trying to manipulate customers. After all, it’s not like customers have a choice: the setup fee is mandatory. So why not just integrate this amount into the overall price?

Transparency with customers should be a principle — not an option.

#3: Setup fees are probably just the beginning.

If you agree to pay a setup fee, the vendor will continuously ask for additional money. This will happen regardless of whether you agreed to it directly or indirectly. Of course, they won’t hit you with more setup fees down the road — because they don’t want you to wake up and realize that they have normalized something that isn’t normal. Instead, they will likely try and add some other mystery costs like “upgrade fees.”

These upgrade fees may seem harmless at first, but they can quickly add up and leave you questioning the true cost of the service. It’s like a never-ending cycle of hidden charges that you never signed up for. And let’s not forget about the dreaded “maintenance fees” that may conveniently pop up after a few months of using the service. It’s as if the vendor is constantly finding new ways to squeeze more money out of you.

But why should you have to deal with all these additional fees and hidden costs? Shouldn’t the price you initially agreed upon cover everything? It’s frustrating to think that you’re being taken advantage of, especially when you were promised transparency.

That’s why it’s crucial to carefully review any contract or agreement before committing to paying any setup fees. Don’t just skim through the fine print; take the time to understand what you’re getting into. Ask questions, seek clarification, and don’t be afraid to negotiate. Remember, you have the right to know exactly what you’re paying for and how much it will cost you in the long run.

If a vendor is not willing to be transparent about their pricing structure or tries to brush off your concerns, it might be a red flag. Trustworthy companies understand the importance of building a strong relationship with their customers, and that starts with being upfront about all costs involved.

So, the next time you come across a service that requires a setup fee, think twice before agreeing to it. Consider whether the vendor’s pricing practices align with your values and expectations. Don’t settle for hidden fees and surprise charges. Demand transparency and hold companies accountable for their pricing strategies. After all, you deserve to know exactly what you’re paying for without any unpleasant surprises along the way.

The Bottom Line

When evaluating site uptime monitoring vendors, naturally you will focus on things like features, functions, technology, and integrations. But you should also scan for setup fees (which may be called something else like “deployment fees” or “implementation fees” — they all mean the same thing).

Regardless of what a vendor might tell you: setup fees are not an “industry standard.” And we’re the proof! AlertBot is a top site uptime monitoring solution provider. We have never charged any setup fees. Our solution is remarkably easy to setup and configure, and our pricing is 100% transparent with absolutely no hidden costs.

Launch a free trial of AlertBot’s acclaimed site uptime monitoring solution. No credit card. Nothing to download or install. Get started in minutes. And if you decide to purchase our solution, rest assured there are NO setup fees!

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