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

  1. From the dashboard, open Status pages → New status page.
  2. Give it a name and a public URL slug (e.g. acmesjmonitor.com/status/acme).
  3. Optionally add a headline.
  4. Tick the monitors you want to display. You can only add monitors owned by your team.
  5. 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 Unpublished (draft) pages return a 404 to the public.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.

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