Monitor Feature

Share real-time uptime with your customers — and cut the “is it down?” tickets.

Publish a status page that reflects your monitors’ state in real time, with incident history. Make it public, or password-protect it for a customer-only audience.

Why it matters

The first thing customers do when something feels off is ask.

A live status page answers that question before the support email gets written. It also keeps everyone — your customers, your team, anyone watching — on the same page about what’s actually happening. Fewer tickets, less back-and-forth, a clean public record of every incident.

What it shows

Live state, real history, no manual upkeep.

Real-time monitor state

Each monitor’s current up/down state, updated automatically as checks land. No manual flipping of dots.

Incident history

Past outages with start and recovery timestamps, durations, and the affected monitors — the public version of the SLA evidence you’d hand a customer.

Public or password-protected

Make the page public for everyone, or gate it behind a password for a private customer list. Both are first-class.

Connected to your monitors

Pick which monitors appear. The page reflects whatever the monitors say — there’s nothing to keep in sync by hand.

Note: custom domains, subscriber notifications, and component grouping are not confirmed shipped — don’t plan a launch around them. Public/password-protected access, real-time state, and incident history are what’s available today.

Multi-Probe Confirmation

The evidence is captured at the moment of failure.

When your monitor catches a problem, our global probe network fires automatically on the third failed check — so when your engineer gets the alert, the forensic data is already attached.

The verification runs the moment the issue is happening — not 5 minutes later when you’re trying to reproduce it. A situation report with the regions, routes, and response codes is attached to the incident in your dashboard before your engineer even opens the alert. The first question — “where is this happening?” — is already answered.

Field Setup

Publish a status page in three steps.

1

Create the page

Spin up a new status page from your dashboard.

2

Add your monitors

Pick which monitors appear and how they’re presented to visitors.

3

Publish

Make it public or password-protect it. It reflects real-time state and incident history automatically.

Stand-By for Deployment

Tell customers what you know,
before they ask.

Free forever tier. Setup in 5 minutes. No credit card.

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