Creating an account in SweetUptime is quick and simple. Once you registered, you can immediately start monitoring your websites, APIs, servers, and domains from a single, easy-to-use dashboard.
Step 1: Go to the Sign Up Page #
Visit the SweetUptime app: https://sweetuptime.dicloud.net
You’ll see the login and registration page. Click “Register” to begin the process.
Step 2: Choose Your Registration Method #
SweetUptime supports two ways to register:
Option 1: Using Email #
Fill in the following details on the registration form:
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
| Full Name | Display name for your account and notifications. |
| Email Address | Must be valid — used for login and alert notifications. |
| Password | Minimum 8 characters, stored securely using salted hash. |
After completing the form, click “Register” button.
Option 2: Using Google Account #
Alternatively, you can sign up instantly using your Google account.
- Click “Continue with Google” on the registration page.
- Select your preferred Google account.
- Authorize SweetUptime to access your basic profile (name and email only).
- You’ll be logged in immediately, no separate password required.
We only use your Google profile for authentication and does not access your emails, contacts, or drive data.
Step 3: Verify Your Email (Email Sign-Up Only) #
If you registered using your email and password, check your inbox for a verification link. Click it to activate your account.
If you used Google Sign-In, your account is automatically verified.
Step 4: Log In to Your Dashboard #
Once verified, sign in to access your SweetUptime Dashboard. From here you can:
- Create your first uptime monitor
- Add servers or domains
- Set up alert channels
- Explore analytics and reports
All new users start on the Free Plan, which includes essential monitoring features and alerting tools.
Step 5 (Optional): Enable 2FA #
For additional account protection, we recommend to enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA):
- Navigate to Profile → Security → Enable 2FA
- Scan the QR code using Google Authenticator or Authy
- Enter the 6-digit code to confirm setup
After setup, you’ll be prompted for your 2FA code whenever logging in from a new device.
