Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about LinkRivers
What is LinkRivers?
LinkRivers keeps your website running, fast, found, and safe -- automatically. It watches everything (uptime, speed, SEO, security), diagnoses issues, and fixes them through your connected tools before they cost you customers. Start free with unlimited sites. Over time, the system calibrates its confidence and trains predictive models on your data.
How much does LinkRivers cost?
Start free with unlimited sites - full platform access included. Upgrade to River for full Autopilot automation, or Ocean for predictive ML intelligence and all alert channels. See full pricing details.
What is LinkRivers Autopilot?
Autopilot is the autonomous agent that closes the loop. When LinkRivers detects an issue and diagnoses the cause, Autopilot executes the fix through your connected tools - rolling back deployments on Vercel, purging CDN cache on Cloudflare, fixing meta tags on WordPress - then verifies the fix worked. Every action is logged, verified, and rollbackable.
What integrations does LinkRivers support?
LinkRivers integrates with 30+ platforms including hosting (Vercel, Netlify, Cloudflare), e-commerce (Shopify, WooCommerce), communication tools (Slack, Discord, Teams), CMS platforms (WordPress, Webflow), and Google tools (Analytics, Ads, Search Console). The more you connect, the more Autopilot can do automatically.
What makes LinkRivers different?
Most tools stop at alerting. LinkRivers runs the full loop: detect the issue, diagnose why it happened, fix it through your connected tools, and verify the fix worked. One platform replaces Pingdom, Ahrefs, Sentry, and PagerDuty automation. It works with any stack - Shopify, WordPress, Vercel, Netlify, Cloudflare, or custom. The agent calibrates its confidence from real outcomes and gets better over time.
Does LinkRivers track Core Web Vitals?
Yes. LinkRivers Real User Monitoring captures all Core Web Vitals from actual visitors: Largest Contentful Paint (LCP), First Input Delay (FID), Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS), and the newer Interaction to Next Paint (INP). You see real performance data by page, device, geography, and connection type - not synthetic tests from a lab environment.