Simple PRTG Alternative for Focused CPU, Ping and Port Alerts
PRTG provides a broad monitoring platform. Smartbooth Alert Tools take a narrower approach for users who only need portable CPU, ping, and TCP port alerts without deploying a central monitoring system. Smartbooth provides focused Windows and Linux tools with Email, Microsoft Teams, and Telegram notifications.
A practical approach to PRTG alternative
PRTG provides a broad monitoring platform. Smartbooth Alert Tools take a narrower approach for users who only need portable CPU, ping, and TCP port alerts without deploying a central monitoring system.
Smartbooth Alert Tools combine CPUAlert, PingAlert, and PortAlert for focused resource, host, and TCP service monitoring on Windows and Linux.
The tools use text configuration files, run as a simple background process, and are available for both Windows and Linux. They are intended for organizations that want useful alerts without first building and maintaining a central monitoring platform.
When a simpler approach may be enough
A broad monitoring platform can be the correct choice when you need dashboards, long-term metrics, discovery, dependency mapping, log analytics, or many integrations. It can be more than necessary when the immediate goal is simply to know that a server is overloaded, a host stopped responding, or an important TCP port is unavailable.
Smartbooth does not attempt to reproduce every feature of a larger platform. It separates three common jobs into portable tools. This makes the scope easier to understand and can reduce deployment and maintenance work for small offices, branch environments, developers, hosting teams, and administrators with a clearly defined monitoring requirement.
| Decision point | Smartbooth Alert Tools | Broader monitoring platform |
|---|---|---|
| Primary goal | Focused CPU, ping, and TCP port alerts | Broad infrastructure visibility and dashboards |
| Deployment | Portable Windows or Linux tools | May require server, agents, cloud account, or platform setup |
| Notifications | Email, Microsoft Teams, and Telegram | Varies by edition and integration |
| Best fit | Small teams and clearly defined checks | Larger or more complex monitoring requirements |
Setup workflow
- Choose CPUAlert for local CPU and memory conditions.
- Choose PingAlert for servers, routers, gateways, and device availability.
- Choose PortAlert for web, database, mail, remote access, and custom TCP services.
- Use one or more tools depending on the operational risk you need to detect.
Use the product documentation for the exact configuration keys and command-line options. Configuration files use a colon (:) separator rather than an equals sign.
Choose the correct Smartbooth tool
CPUAlert
Monitor CPU and memory HIGH or LOW usage and identify TOP1–TOP5 resource-consuming processes.
View CPUAlert →PingAlert
Monitor host availability and check many servers or devices in parallel using configurable workers.
View PingAlert →PortAlert
Monitor TCP services such as HTTPS, SMTP, databases, remote access, and custom application ports.
View PortAlert →Frequently asked questions
What does a PRTG alternative check?
It checks the conditions most closely related to teams considering PRTG. The exact checks depend on the selected Smartbooth tool: CPUAlert monitors CPU and memory, PingAlert tests host response, and PortAlert tests TCP service ports.
Does this require a central monitoring server?
No. Smartbooth Alert Tools are portable Windows and Linux utilities designed to run without a separate monitoring server or web dashboard.
Which notification channels are supported?
The tools support Email, Microsoft Teams, and Telegram alerts. Daily IamAlive status is sent by email where supported.
How does Smartbooth reduce alert noise?
Alerts are based on configured consecutive checks. A temporary spike or single failed check does not have to generate an alert, and a separate recovery notification is sent when the condition returns to normal.
Is a trial available?
Yes. Trial mode is available with limits so the configuration and notification flow can be evaluated before purchasing an offline license.