NGINX Amplify shuts down January 31, 2026. Migrate to GetPageSpeed Amplify today — works with your existing agent!

Drop-in NGINX Amplify replacement

Simple, transparent pricing

Start with a 14-day free trial. No credit card required.
Keep using your existing nginx-amplify-agent — zero migration effort.

Free

Get started with basic monitoring

$0 /forever

No credit card required

  • 1 host monitored
  • Real-time NGINX monitoring
  • 4-hour metrics retention
  • Security analysis on first setup
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Starter

Perfect for personal projects and small sites

$9 /month
  • 5 hosts monitored
  • Real-time NGINX monitoring
  • Security analysis with Gixy
  • 7-day metrics retention
  • Email support
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Pro

For growing businesses and agencies

$29 /month
  • 25 hosts monitored
  • Real-time NGINX monitoring
  • Security analysis with Gixy
  • 30-day metrics retention
  • Priority email support
  • API access

Team

For teams managing multiple environments

$79 /month
  • 100 hosts monitored
  • Real-time NGINX monitoring
  • Security analysis with Gixy
  • 90-day metrics retention
  • Priority support
  • API access + Custom alerts

Need more than 100 hosts?

Get custom pricing, SLAs, dedicated support, and unlimited hosts with our Enterprise plan. We'll migrate your entire NGINX fleet before the Amplify shutdown.

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Frequently asked questions

Do I need to change my agent configuration?

Just update the api_url in your agent config to point to GetPageSpeed Amplify. Your existing nginx-amplify-agent works without any code changes.

What happens after my trial ends?

After 14 days, you'll be prompted to choose a plan. Your data is preserved, and you can continue right where you left off. No credit card required to start.

Can I upgrade or downgrade anytime?

Yes! You can change plans at any time. Upgrades take effect immediately with prorated billing. Downgrades apply at the end of your current billing period.

What's included in security analysis?

We analyze your NGINX configurations using Gixy, detecting security misconfigurations like server-side request forgery, HTTP splitting, and alias path traversal vulnerabilities.