Status pages · included on every plan

The page your customers check before they email you.

A status page turns an outage from twenty identical support tickets into one calm sentence. Ours are included on every plan — public, subscribable, translatable, on your own domain from the Team plan, and fully white-label on Agency.

15 trial days · every feature unlocked · no card

The builder

Build one now. Right here.

This is a working miniature, not a screenshot. Rename it, restyle it, translate it, take our logo off — then run an incident on it and watch it do its job.

Controls
Accent color
removes our name from the footer — ships with Agency
Your status page
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All systems operational
Website 99.98%
API 99.98%
Checkout 99.98%
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Notice the incident you just ran stays in the bar. A status page is a promise about history, not just about the present — which is why subscribers trust it more than a tweet.

What ships with it

Everything a status page needs. Nothing sold back to you.

Subscriber notificationsvisitors subscribe by email; bring existing lists via CSV import
Custom domain + SSLstatus.yourdomain.com from the Team plan — certificate included
Translationsone page, several languages — your customers pick theirs
Incident updatespost investigating → resolved; subscribers hear it from you first
White-labelyour logo, no mention of us — ships with Agency
Uptime badgea live badge for your README or footer

Competitors bill status pages by subscriber count or sell them as a separate product entirely. Here they are a feature of monitoring — because that is what they are.

For agencies

One status page per client, none of them mentioning you — unless you want the credit.

With client accounts, every client gets their own status pages, cleanly partitioned. White-label removes our name; your logo and domain carry the trust. Share links let the client watch without a seat.

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FAQ

Status-page questions, answered plainly

Are status pages really included on every plan?
Yes — public status pages with subscriber notifications are part of the product on pay as you go, Team and Agency alike. Custom domains with SSL come with the Team plan and up; white-label ships with Agency. Nothing about the page itself is metered.
Do you charge per subscriber?
No. Some vendors price status pages by subscriber tier — a page that gets popular during an outage is a strange moment to raise your bill. Subscribers are included; import existing ones via CSV.
Can I choose what visitors see?
Yes. You pick which monitors appear, group them into sections, and name them in customer language — visitors see “Checkout”, not your internal hostnames. Uptime percentages and history depth are up to you.
How do translations work?
You add languages per status page and provide the wording; visitors switch languages on the page. Useful when your customers span markets — or when your agency serves clients in three countries.
What happens during an actual incident?
The affected components flip automatically based on checks — no one has to remember to update the page at 04:13. You post human updates on top (investigating, identified, resolved), and subscribers get each one by email.
Can I try it before publishing anything?
The 15-day trial includes status pages with everything unlocked. Build one against real monitors, look at it on your own domain, and only then decide — no card required.

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€3 credit · no card · status pages on every plan