Status pages
Turn any group of your monitors into a public status page — a shareable URL your users or clients can check during an incident, so they're not emailing you to ask "is it down?".
Create one
From the Monitor area, create a status page and pick which monitors it shows. You control:
- Grouping — organise monitors into labelled sections (e.g. by site or service).
- Display settings — what's shown, and how much history (uptime bars).
- A 4-character PIN (optional) — a light gate if you'd rather keep the page semi-private. Pinned pages are never cached at the edge and are excluded from search engines.
The page shows each monitor's current state, a plain-language verdict, and daily availability bars over your plan's history window.
White-label (MSP plans)
On the MSP and MSP+ plans, status pages are fully white-label for your client workspaces:
- Your brand and logo, not ABR's.
- Your own domain — point
status.yourclient.comat us and we handle the TLS certificate automatically (Cloudflare for SaaS under the hood). - No ABR mention anywhere on the page — the footer reads "Monitoring by <your brand>".
This is included in the MSP tier price, not a per-page add-on. See the MSP guide.
Privacy
Status pages only ever show what you put on them, with monitor internals (targets, thresholds) filtered out — visitors see states and verdicts, not your configuration.