Status Pages

Build trust and transparency by sharing real-time service health with your customers through branded public status pages.

What Is a Status Page?

A status page is a public-facing web page that shows the real-time operational status of your services. Instead of fielding support tickets during outages, your customers can check your status page to see what's up, what's down, and when recovery is expected.

Your status page URL: https://uptimemonitoring.services/status/your-slug

Creating a Status Page

  1. 1
    Navigate to Status Pages

    Go to Dashboard > Status Pages in the sidebar.

  2. 2
    Click "Create Status Page"

    Fill in the following fields:

Page TitleThe name displayed at the top of your status page (e.g. "Acme Corp Service Status")
SlugThe URL path for your page - only lowercase letters, numbers, and hyphens (e.g. "acme-status" > /status/acme-status)
DescriptionA short description shown below the title (optional)
Logo URLA link to your company logo image to display on the page (optional)
Custom CSSAdd custom CSS to brand the page with your colors and fonts (optional)
PublicToggle whether the page is publicly accessible or private
  1. 3
    Add Monitors to the Page

    Select which monitors should appear on the status page. You can reorder them using the sort order field. Each monitor shows its live status (Operational / Down / Degraded).

  2. 4
    Share the URL

    Copy your status page URL and share it, or add it to your website footer, support portal, or documentation.

Status Page Features

Real-Time Status

Shows live UP/DOWN status for each monitor on the page with automatic updates.

Custom Slug URL

Each page gets a shareable URL like /status/your-slug that you can link from anywhere.

Custom Branding

Add your logo and custom CSS to match your brand's look and feel.

Monitor Selection

Choose exactly which monitors appear - show only customer-facing services.

Best Practices

  • Only include customer-facing services - don't expose internal infrastructure monitors
  • Use clear service names that your customers will recognize (e.g. "API" not "api-prod-us-east")
  • Add a link to your status page in your website footer, help center, and email signatures
  • Use custom CSS to match your company's branding colors and typography
  • Keep the description concise - customers should see status at a glance

Status Page Limits by Plan

PlanMax Status Pages
Free1
Pro3
Business10
Enterprise20