Swiss hosting & GDPR

GDPR-ready uptime monitoring, hosted in Switzerland

Monitoring means processing request metadata — and sometimes personal data. HyperMonitors runs on self-hosted infrastructure in Switzerland, a country the EU recognises as providing adequate data protection, and lets you choose which regions check your monitors.

Built for European requirements

Swiss infrastructure, self-hosted

The database, authentication and mail server run on servers we control in Switzerland — not on a third-party platform. Switzerland holds an EU adequacy decision, so transfers from the EEA need no additional safeguard.

Documented sub-processors

Every processor that touches your data is named in our privacy policy, with what they receive and why — Stripe for billing, LabsMobile for SMS, and the alert channels you configure yourself. Nothing hidden in an appendix.

Data minimisation

We store check results, response times, and status codes — not response bodies. Retention follows your plan, and you can delete an organisation and its data at any time.

Your data stays portable

Export monitors, checks and incidents over the REST API or as CSV at any time, and delete an organisation outright when you want to leave. No export fee, no retention hold, no sales call to close an account.

You choose the regions

Probes run in Zurich, New York and Singapore, and you pick which of them check each monitor — keep everything in Zurich if you prefer. A probe receives only the target URL or host.

Transparent by default

Public status pages, an open REST API, and documented data handling — nothing about how we treat your data is hidden behind a sales call.

Being precise about compliance

GDPR compliance is a property of how you operate, not a badge a vendor grants you. What we provide is Swiss self-hosted infrastructure under an EU adequacy decision, publicly documented sub-processors, data minimisation and export/erasure on demand — the pieces you need for your own records of processing. We do not currently offer a signed data processing agreement; if your procurement requires one, talk to us before you buy.