Status pages
A status page is a public, read-only page that shows the current state and uptime of the monitors you choose. Share it with your customers so they can self-serve during an incident — and cut your support load.
See a live example.
Create one
- From the dashboard, open Status pages → New status page.
- Give it a name and a public URL slug (e.g.
acme→sjmonitor.com/status/acme). - Optionally add a headline.
- Tick the monitors you want to display. You can only add monitors owned by your team.
- Check Published when you're ready for it to be publicly visible, then save.
What visitors see — and don't
A status page shows only safe information: each monitor's name, its operational/down state, and its 90-day uptime percentage, plus an overall "all systems operational" banner.
It never exposes the underlying target URL, request headers, auth tokens, or any other configuration. Unpublished (draft) pages return a 404 to the public.
Performance
Public pages are cached for a short period, so even a viral incident won't overload your dashboard or the database.
Plan limits
The number of status pages you can publish depends on your plan — see Plans & limits.