Status pages

A public status page worth pointing to.

Branded public status pages with custom domains and automatic SSL, password protection, double opt-in subscribers, RSS, Atom and JSON feeds, SVG badges and incident integration.

Frequently asked questions

Can I host a status page on my own domain?

Yes. Point a CNAME at status.m0nitor.com, verify ownership with a TXT record, and your page is served on a subdomain like status.yourbrand.com with an SSL certificate provisioned automatically.

How do email subscribers work?

Subscribers sign up with their email and confirm through a double opt-in verification link before any notification is sent. They can scope which services and event types they hear about and unsubscribe in one click.

Can I keep a status page private?

Yes. A status page can be public, locked behind a password, or restricted to a list of allowed IP addresses and CIDR ranges for internal-only visibility.

Do status pages have feeds and badges?

Every page exposes RSS, Atom and JSON feeds, plus SVG badges for current status, ninety-day uptime and latency that you can embed in a README or docs page.

Where do incidents and maintenance come from?

Incidents raised on your monitors appear automatically with their full timeline and any published postmortem. You can also schedule maintenance windows and post announcements, all scoped to the affected services.