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Status Page

Learn how to create, customize, and manage your public status pages.

Overview

Status pages are public-facing websites that display the current status of your services. Each status page has its own URL, branding, and set of monitored components.

Creating a Status Page

1

Navigate to Admin

Go to Admin → Status Pages

2

Create Status Page

Click "Create Status Page" button

3

Configure Settings

Set name, slug (URL identifier), and description

4

Customize Appearance

Configure branding and layout options

5

Save & Publish

Click Save to create your status page

Customization Options

Branding

Logo

Custom logo image for your brand

Favicon

Browser tab icon

Accent Color

Primary brand color throughout

Custom CSS

Additional styling customization

Layout Options

Show History

Display past incident history

History Days

Number of days to show (default: 90)

Show Uptime

Display uptime percentage

Group Components

Organize components in groups

Status Colors

StatusColorDescription
OperationalgreenEverything is working normally
DegradedamberPerformance issues
Partial OutageorangeSome features unavailable
Major OutageredService is down
MaintenanceindigoScheduled maintenance

Components & Groups

Components represent individual services. Organize them into groups for better organization:

Infrastructure
├── API Server
├── Database
└── Cache
Frontend
├── Website
├── Dashboard
└── Mobile App

Multiple Status Pages

Create multiple status pages for different purposes:

Public

Customer-facing status page visible to everyone

Internal

Employee-only status page with more details

Partner

API partner status page for integrators

Custom Domains

You can configure custom domains for each status page. Set up a CNAME record pointing to your main domain (e.g., status.yourcompany.com).