Public Status Pages on Autopilot
Pull live uptime, response time, and incident data directly from your monitors. Share a single URL your customers can trust.
A Status Page Your Users Can Trust
Live service status, pulled directly from your monitors. No manual updates required.
Acme Corp
All Systems OperationalCurrent status of all Acme Corp services.
Status Pages That Run Themselves
Connect your monitors and let Metric Tower keep your status page accurate, automatically.
Auto-Updating
Status pages pull live data from your HTTP uptime, TCP port, SSL, and DNS monitors. When a service goes down, the page reflects it instantly.
Mix Monitor Types
Combine HTTP uptime checks, TCP port monitors, SSL certificate status, and DNS monitors on a single status page. One URL for everything.
Custom Branding
Add your logo, description, and custom slug. Each status page gets a clean public URL at /status/your-slug that looks professional without extra infrastructure.
Built for Ops Teams
Features that make maintenance communication effortless.
Maintenance Windows
Mark components as under maintenance during planned work. The status page shows a maintenance badge instead of a downtime indicator, and alerts are suppressed so your team is not woken up.
Uptime Percentages
Each component displays its real uptime percentage calculated from historical check data. Users see exactly how reliable each service is without needing to ask your support team.
Security-First
Public status pages never expose internal URLs, IP addresses, or error messages. Only component labels, status, and uptime data are shown. Custom CSS is sanitized to prevent XSS.
Drag-to-Reorder
Arrange components in the order that makes sense for your users. Drag and drop to reorder, and the public page updates immediately. Group related services together for clarity.
Three Steps to a Live Status Page
No separate infrastructure, no webhook configuration. Your status page is powered by the monitors you already have.
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Create a status page
Pick a slug, add a title and description. Optionally upload your logo.
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Add components from your monitors
Select from your existing HTTP, TCP, SSL, or DNS monitors. Each becomes a component on the page.
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Share the URL
Your status page is live at /status/your-slug. Share it with users, embed it in docs, or link from your support site.
Overall Status
Aggregated from all components
Give Your Users a Status Page
Create a public status page powered by your existing monitors. Auto-updating, maintenance-aware, and secure by default. No separate service or infrastructure required.