Status Pages

Tell customers what's happening — on brand, in minutes.

Publish a branded public status page backed by your real checks, with service groups, incident timelines, and subscriber updates.

Illustrative product preview

API response delay

status.example.com

Incident updateMonitoring

Mitigation is in place. Response times are returning to their usual range while the team continues to observe the API.

Service status
Degraded performance
Delivery
Verified subscribers notified

Example operator-created incident; cron failures are not auto-published.

What you get

Branded public page

A slug-based public status page driven by your live check data.

Service groups

Organize and drag-sort services into the groups your customers understand.

Incident timeline

Post incident updates that appear on the page and notify subscribers.

Subscriber notifications

Let customers subscribe for updates so you communicate proactively.

Why teams pick it

  • Backed by your real checks, not manual toggles
  • Subscriber notifications built in
  • On-brand without a separate tool

Ready to try Status Pages?

Publish a branded public status page backed by your real checks, with service groups, incident timelines, and subscriber updates.