Everything you need to know about hosted status pages, multi-region uptime monitoring and incident communication.
Creating your first status page is straightforward. Sign up for a free trial, create a new project, and follow the setup wizard. You can add monitors, customize your status page design, connect alert channels and publish your first public page in just a few minutes.
You can monitor public websites, APIs, TCP ports, DNS records and SSL certificates. We support HTTP/HTTPS checks, ping-style connectivity checks, DNS lookups and SSL expiry tracking. StatusPage.me focuses on external uptime and availability, so you always know whether your services are reachable for customers.
Check intervals depend on your plan and go from every 120 seconds on the free tier down to every 30 seconds on higher plans. You can also slow checks down for non-critical services, with flexible intervals up to 24 hours. For details, see the pricing page.
Our free plan is designed for smaller projects and trying out the platform. It includes a public status page, a limited number of monitors and email notifications so you can test uptime monitoring and incident updates before upgrading. For the latest limits, check the pricing page.
Yes. You can upgrade or downgrade your plan at any time from your billing settings. Changes take effect immediately, and we prorate any billing adjustments automatically. Your data, status pages and monitor configuration stay intact when you switch plans.
We offer a 15-day money-back guarantee for all paid plans. If you're not satisfied with StatusPage.me in the first 15 days, we'll provide a full refund. Please review our refunds policy for complete details.
Yes. In addition to public status pages, you can keep certain pages private for internal teams or specific customers. Private pages are only visible to people who have the link or the correct access, which is useful for internal infrastructure or customer-specific environments.
Yes. StatusPage.me keeps a history of incidents on each status page, so your users can review past outages and maintenance windows. You can also add detailed postmortems to incidents to document root cause, impact and the steps you're taking to prevent similar issues.
On paid plans you can use a custom domain and customize the look and feel of your status pages. Point a subdomain like status.yourcompany.com to StatusPage.me, configure automatic SSL and adjust colors, logo and layout. Learn more on the custom domains and custom branding pages.
Support levels vary by plan. All users can access our documentation, and paid plans include direct email support and live chat access. Higher tiers get faster response times, more hands-on help with onboarding and best-practice guidance for setting up monitors, incidents and status pages.
Yes. Our REST API lets you programmatically manage monitors, incidents, subscribers and status pages. API access is available on all paid plans and includes comprehensive documentation. You can find the latest details in the API docs.
We support integrations with Discord, Slack, Telegram, Microsoft Teams, Pushover, webhooks and email. Most teams connect their on-call channels and then use webhooks or our API for deeper automation. You can see all available options on the integrations page.
We take security and privacy seriously. All connections to StatusPage.me use HTTPS, and sensitive data is encrypted in transit and at rest. We follow industry-standard security practices and comply with GDPR and other privacy regulations. For details, please review our privacy policy.
Yes. Custom domains are available on paid plans. You can use a subdomain like status.yourcompany.com for your status page, with automatic SSL and a fully branded experience. Learn more on the custom domains page.
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