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1. Sign up

Create an account at app.larm.dev. You can sign up with your email, GitHub, or Google. Email sign-ups get a confirmation link — click it to sign in.

2. Create a monitor

Go to Monitors and click New monitor. The quickest way to start is with an HTTP monitor — enter a URL and Larm will check it from multiple global locations, using majority voting to confirm outages. See Monitors for all monitor types (HTTP, TCP, DNS, Heartbeat) and configuration options.

3. Set up alert channels

Go to Alert channels and click New alert channel. Larm integrates with Slack, PagerDuty, email, and many more. You can send a test notification to verify the configuration works. Each monitor can be linked to one or more channels. See Alert channels for all channel types and configuration details.

4. Create a status page

Go to Status pages and click New status page. Pick the monitors to display, choose a subdomain (yourname.status.larm.dev), and optionally connect a custom domain. Status pages are static HTML hosted on a global CDN — they stay up even if Larm itself has issues.