Help search engines discover more of the product surface
A focused solutions hub makes it easier for both crawlers and users to navigate to the pages that match their search intent.
This page brings together the main Dashmon feature pages and solution pages that buyers are likely to search for. Each page uses descriptive titles, visible text, internal links, and a sitemap-backed URL so search engines and real users can discover the product more easily over time.
Use it as the starting point for Premium feature discovery, MSP-oriented workflows, or branch monitoring use cases. Every page below links back into the rest of the site so the content stays crawlable and connected.
Dashmon is strongest when the page explains what the feature actually does, who it is for, and how it connects with the rest of the workflow. That gives both searchers and search engines much stronger context than a vague one-line feature list.
A focused solutions hub makes it easier for both crawlers and users to navigate to the pages that match their search intent.
Someone searching for DNS monitoring or MSP infrastructure monitoring should be able to land on a page that directly answers that need.
The new pages point to each other, to pricing, to the demo, and back to the homepage so the architecture feels intentional rather than scattered.
The current product already exposes these capabilities through the dashboard and app flows. This page turns that product surface into a crawlable landing page with descriptive copy, structured sections, and links to related workflows.
DNS monitoring, heartbeat/webhook monitoring, synthetic monitoring, status pages, incident management, multi-region monitoring, alert routing, SSL certificate monitoring, and maintenance windows.
Infrastructure monitoring for MSPs and website/server monitoring for branch environments.
Each page points visitors toward pricing, demo, contact, or start-free actions without hiding the product details in vague marketing language.
These URLs are built for the kinds of searches a monitoring buyer actually makes. Each one has a descriptive title, meta description, visible content, and internal links back into pricing, demo, contact, and related feature pages.
Because buyers search for specific solutions, not only for the brand name. Separate pages let Dashmon answer those searches with descriptive titles, useful text, and clearer calls to action.
They help by creating crawlable internal links, descriptive content, and sitemap entries that match the kinds of searches people actually make. Discovery still improves over time as Google crawls and other sites link back.
Keep the pages linked from major navigation points, update the sitemap as the product evolves, and build real backlinks over time through product mentions, directories, and relevant partner or community sites.
These links are intentionally crawlable and descriptive so the page is part of a real site structure, not an isolated SEO page.
Use the free plan for the core monitoring path, then upgrade when you need faster checks, advanced monitors, alert routing, incidents, reports, status pages, maintenance windows, API tokens, and deeper operational control.