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Status Page

Turn transparency into trust with a dedicated status page. Keep users informed during downtime, so you can focus on the fix.

Why do you need a status page?

A status page is a dedicated webpage that provides real-time information about the operational status of your services. It serves as a communication tool to inform your users about any ongoing incidents, maintenance activities, or service disruptions.

Uptime Status Page

status page overview
status page overview

Events Page

status page events list
status page events list

Why choose openstatus for your status pages?

We provide you with a good mix of customization and opinionated options.

Monitors (or Components)

You can attach specific monitors to a status page. You can either populate the data from the aggregated uptime data or manually manage them. Read more about uptime monitoring.

You can group monitors by their services, locations,... and they will be collabsible.

Customization

Match your brand appearance by contributing your own theme to the community. We have build a Theme Store that helps you create and use custom themes on your status page. Contribute your own theme. If you a private custom theme let us know via email.

You can define the values you want to share with your users. If can decide between duration values/uptime ping values or purely based on manual status report updates.

You can create custom domains to keep the domain your users are used to.

Add a Get in touch in touch button and add a specific website link or a mailto: address.

Include a homepage link to redirect the user to your page on clicking on the left-hand nav icon.

Subscriptions

Allow your users subscribe to your status page, to automatically receive updates whenever you add a status report or maintenance to your status page.

We support following communication channels:

  • Emails
  • RSS/Atom feeds

Contact us if you are looking for specific a channel.

Visibility

You can password protect your status page. By default, a status page is for the broad public, but if you want to share it internally or with clients, a password helps you from unwanted visitors.

The RSS feed will still work. Append your ?pw= to the URL search params to share private pages.