A status page is a public-facing dashboard that shows the real-time operational health of your services to customers and stakeholders. Upsonar status pages are now live — create a page, connect your monitors, and publish. Your page updates automatically when something goes down.
No manual toggling. No “we’ll update this shortly.” Your monitoring data drives the status page in real time.
Why most status pages fail during outages
Most status pages today are disconnected from actual monitoring. Someone has to manually change component status during an incident — if they remember. The result: your CDN goes down, your site breaks, but the status page still says “All Systems Operational.”
This isn’t a niche problem. Gartner estimates the average cost of IT downtime at $5,600 per minute. 82% of companies have experienced at least one unplanned outage in the past three years, and small companies experience downtime at least 18 times per month. When your users can’t tell if you’re down, they flood your support inbox instead of waiting.
Upsonar status pages: automatic, dependency-aware, free
Automatic status from monitoring data. Connect your existing Upsonar monitors as components on the status page. When a monitor detects downtime or recovery, the component status updates automatically. No human in the loop for routine status changes.
Dependency-aware status — the key difference. Traditional status pages only know if your server is up or down. Upsonar also monitors the third-party resources your site depends on — CDNs, payment APIs, analytics scripts, fonts. If Cloudflare goes down and breaks your site, your status page reflects that your CDN dependency is affected, not just that “things are slow.”
Upsonar status pages automatically update component status from live monitoring data, including third-party dependency health, with no manual intervention required.
Manual incidents and scheduled maintenance. For situations that need human context — post incidents with timeline updates (investigating → identified → monitoring → resolved), schedule maintenance windows with start and end times.
Custom branding. Add your logo, favicon, and accent color to match your brand. Your page lives at your-company.upsonar.io.
→ View the demo status page · Create your free status page →
How to create a status page
- Go to Status Pages in your dashboard
- Pick a slug (
your-company.upsonar.io), add your monitors as components - Hit publish — your status page is live instantly
Three steps, two minutes, zero configuration files.
Status page pricing
Status pages are included in the free tier with full functionality — automatic monitoring integration, manual incidents, scheduled maintenance. Free pages include a small “Powered by Upsonar” badge. Paid plans unlock custom branding (logo, accent color, favicon) and badge removal.
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Create your free status page →
Already have an Upsonar account? Go to Status Pages in the sidebar. New to Upsonar? The free plan includes status pages, uptime monitoring, and dependency tracking.