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Public Status Page

A status page your customers can trust

Give your users a single URL to check when something feels off. Vantaj's hosted status pages reflect your live monitor results, carry your branding, and give you a place to announce incidents and planned maintenance.

Hosted automatically

Your status page goes live the moment you connect monitors to it. No code to write, no server to manage.

Real-time monitor status

Every monitor section reflects your live check results. When your API recovers, the status page updates automatically - no manual flipping.

Your logo and favicon

Upload a logo and favicon per status page so it looks like part of your product, not a generic third-party page.

Sections and ordering

Group monitors into named sections and drag to reorder them - the order you set is exactly what visitors see.

Uptime history

Configurable history window of 7, 30, or 90 days, with a visual bar chart per monitor. Customers see your track record, not just the current state.

Incidents with severity

Post Minor, Major, or Critical incidents with a running timeline of updates. Severity controls the color customers see - yellow, amber, or red.

Scheduled maintenance

Link a maintenance window to your status page and it announces itself: upcoming notice, a live blue banner while it runs, then it moves to past incidents automatically.

Subscriber notifications

Let customers subscribe to email updates so they hear about incidents, resolutions, and maintenance windows without refreshing the page.

Public or private

Make a page public for customers, or keep it private and visible only to signed-in members of your organization.

Custom domain

Serve your status page from status.yourdomain.com via a simple CNAME record. Your brand on your domain.

RSS feed and badges

Give visitors an RSS feed to follow, or embed a live status badge in your README and an iframe widget on any webpage.

Search engine control

Hide a status page from Google with one toggle if you'd rather it stay reachable only by direct link.

How it works

01 - Connect monitors

Choose what to show publicly

Pick which monitors appear on your status page, group them into sections, and reorder them however makes sense to your customers.

02 - Brand and publish

Make it look like yours

Add a logo, favicon, and accent color, then publish with a slug or your own custom domain. Your status page URL is live immediately.

03 - Communicate during incidents

Post updates as things happen

Open an incident with a severity level and post timeline updates as the situation evolves. Subscribers get notified by email automatically.

04 - Announce planned work

No surprises for your customers

Link a maintenance window to the page and it handles the announcement for you - before, during, and after the work is done.

Frequently asked questions

Do incidents open automatically when a monitor goes down?
Not yet - incidents are posted manually from the Incidents page, giving you full control over the title, severity, and message your customers see. Live monitor status on the page itself, however, does update automatically.
Can I run more than one status page?
Yes. Each status page is independent, with its own monitors, branding, visibility, and domain - useful if you want separate pages per product or per customer segment.
What happens to a maintenance window on the status page after it ends?
It moves into the Past Incidents section automatically, grouped by date alongside resolved incidents, so visitors can still see it happened.
Can I keep a status page private?
Yes. Private pages are visible only to signed-in members of your organization. You can switch a page between public and private at any time.

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