Status Pages
Status pages let you communicate the real-time health of your services to your users. Share a branded URL — with your own logo and domain — showing which monitors are up, degraded, or down.
How Status Pages Work
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Create a Status Page
Choose which monitors or component groups to display, upload your brand logo, and configure navigation links.
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Group Monitors with Components
Group related monitors into components with roll-up status strategies. Show a simplified view instead of individual monitors.
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Use a Custom Domain
Host your status page on your own domain (e.g.,
status.yourcompany.com) for a branded experience.
Plan Availability
| Plan | Status Pages | Custom Domain | Components |
|---|---|---|---|
| Free | 1 | — | — |
| Indie | 5 | Yes | Yes |
| Pro | 10 | Yes | Yes |
Note
Free accounts get 1 status page. Paid plans unlock additional pages (5 for Indie, 10 for Pro) plus custom domains and components.
Status Page States
Each status page has one of two states:
| State | Description |
|---|---|
| Published | Live and visible at your status page URL |
| Draft | In progress, not publicly visible |
You can switch between Draft and Published at any time from your dashboard.
Status Page URL
Published status pages are accessible at:
https://status.uptimeobserver.com/{id}
If you configure a custom domain, your status page will be served from your own domain instead.
Need Help?
If you need assistance with status pages, reach out using the "Need Help?" button on the bottom right corner or email us at support@uptimeobserver.com.