What is a Status Page?
A status page is a public-facing webpage that shows your customers the real-time health of your services. It's the single source of truth during outages and the place customers check when they suspect something is wrong.
Alert24 makes it easy to create and maintain professional status pages that update automatically based on your monitoring data.
Creating Your Status Page
Step 1: Navigate to Status Pages
- Sign in to app.alert24.net
- Click Status Pages in the navigation bar
- Click Create Status Page
Step 2: Configure Basic Settings
- Name — The title displayed at the top of your status page (e.g., "Acme Corp Status")
- Description — A brief subtitle or tagline (e.g., "Real-time system status and incident updates")
- Subdomain — Your status page will be accessible at a URL like
yourname.alert24.net
[Screenshot: Status page creation form]
Step 3: Add Services
Add services to display on your status page. Click Add Service and choose from three options:
- Link Services — Select existing services from your organization (multi-select supported)
- Link Application — Select an application to add all of its services to the status page at once
- Create New — Create a new service directly on the status page
After adding services, arrange them in the order you want them displayed and optionally group them into categories.
Choose services that your customers care about. Internal services that customers don't interact with can be left off the status page.
Step 4: Publish
Click Publish to make your status page live. It's immediately accessible at the URL you configured.
What Appears on Your Status Page
A published status page displays:
- Current status of each listed service (with color-coded indicators)
- Active incidents with their latest updates
- Scheduled maintenance windows
- Uptime history showing recent service reliability
Managing Services on Your Status Page
Adding Services Later
You can add services to your status page at any time. Click Add Service on the status page detail view to link existing services, link an entire application's services, or create a new service.
Reordering Services
Drag and drop services to change their display order. Put your most important services at the top.
Removing Services
Remove a service from the status page without deleting the service itself. The service continues to exist and be monitored — it just won't appear on this status page.
Multiple Status Pages
You can create multiple status pages for different audiences:
- Customer-facing status page — Shows services your customers use
- Internal status page — Shows all services including internal tools
- Client-specific status pages — For agencies, showing only a specific client's services
Each status page can include a different subset of your services.
Status Page URL
Your status page is available at the URL configured during creation. Share this URL:
- In your application's footer
- In support documentation
- In automated incident notifications
- On your main website
Next Steps
- Customization — Brand your status page with your logo and colors
- Public Status Pages — Learn about the public-facing features