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We rebuilt Status Pages

We rebuilt Status Pages from the ground up. You get a branded, real-time page that shows the health of your services, keeps customers informed during an incident, and is ready in minutes. Find it under Status pages in your control panel.

  • Looks like yours. A clean page in a light or dark theme, with your own logo and name, an All Systems Operational banner up top, and 90-day uptime bars for each service.
  • Grouped into components. Organise your monitors into sections and components, such as API, dashboard, database and CDN, so visitors see exactly which part is affected, next to a response-time chart and uptime history.
  • Clear during incidents. Post updates as an incident unfolds, from Investigating to Monitoring to Resolved, in a colour-coded timeline. Sharing other news? Post a plain status update with its own Open, Update and Closed flow.
  • Email subscriptions. Visitors can subscribe by email and are notified automatically whenever you post an update.
  • Public, private, or your own domain. Make a page public, password-protected, or private to specific IP addresses. Point your own domain (status.yourdomain.com) at us and we set up HTTPS automatically.

Heads up: when a monitored service recovers, its incident no longer closes and emails your subscribers automatically. It moves to a monitoring state and waits in your dashboard's Needs attention list so you can post the closing update in your own words; if you don't, it closes quietly after 24 hours with no email.

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