brily
For agencies

One platform.
Every client you run.

Most monitoring vendors treat agencies as a footnote. Brily's data model is built around nested workspaces from day one, because the agency pattern is broken everywhere else.

Nested client workspaces

One agency parent with any number of client children. Each client has its own monitors, status page, NPS data, and access list. You see all of them in one dashboard and switch with a keystroke.

White-label on every surface

Status page on the client's domain with your brand setup. Email notifications from your address or theirs. NPS widget with zero Brily references. If a client asks what tool this is, the answer can be yours.

Consolidated billing

One invoice to the agency covering all client workspaces. The margin is yours. If a client wants to be billed directly later, we migrate them out in two clicks.

Reseller-friendly contracts

A clear reseller agreement. Mark up however you want. A public sub-processor list you can fold into your own DPA.

Per-client SLA reporting

Each client workspace has its own SLA report. When a client asks how uptime was last month, two clicks produce a branded PDF.

Priority migration

We migrate your first three clients off UptimeRobot, Instatus, Delighted, or wherever they currently live. Status page history, monitor configs, subscriber lists. Done before your first invoice.

Why most monitoring tools fail agencies

Point monitoring tools are built for a single product team watching a single product. When you try to run ten clients inside one, you end up with either of two bad options.

  • Ten separate billing accounts (fine) with ten separate logins (hostile).
  • One shared account where any team member can see, or accidentally edit, every other client's monitors.

Neither is okay. Brily's nested workspace model is the right abstraction. Clients are isolated from each other, agency team members see everything, billing rolls up.

The sales pitch, in one line

Replace three tools per client with one platform for all clients, and mark up the margin.

Migrating from competitors

If you are currently running some mix of UptimeRobot, Instatus, and Delighted across five or more clients, our onboarding team moves the first three workspaces for you before your first paid cycle. Status page history, monitor configs, and email subscribers come across. You re-issue API tokens where needed.

What the Agency plan costs

€199 per month includes 30 client workspaces, 300 total monitors, unlimited seats, full white-label, and consolidated billing. Monitor overage is €1 per monitor per month. That is the whole price list.

The math: €199 across 10 clients is €19.90 per client for uptime, status page, and NPS. Replacing the €14 UptimeRobot + €30 Instatus + €50 Delighted per-client stack is a short conversation with your finance team.

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Let us migrate your first clients.

We move your first three clients for free. Bring the tool logins and a list of domains. We handle the rest.