Can I publish a public status page?
Yes. A status page is a public, shareable page showing the live state of the monitors you choose — a clean way to keep customers informed without giving them access to your dashboard.
Setting one up
- Create a status page with a title and a URL slug.
- Add the monitors you want to show.
- For each monitor, set:
- a public label (so your internal hostnames stay private unless you opt in to showing the real target), and - whether to surface certificate health alongside uptime.
The page is then live at its own public URL, ready to link from your app, docs, or footer.
What customers see
A status page shows current state and recent availability for the monitors you've added — reassuring during normal operation and a single source of truth during an incident, so support tickets drop and you're not answering "is it just me?" one message at a time.
Plan limits
| Plan | Status pages |
|---|---|
| Free | |
| Starter | 1 |
| Pro | 3 |
| Agency | 10 |
The public-label feature means you can reassure customers about uptime and SSL without revealing internal hostnames — useful when one status page covers several client environments.