April 1st, 2025
New
We are excited to announce that Checkly status pages are now available, unifying monitoring and customer communications for your services and applications!
Status pages are an essential tool for increasing customer trust and keeping your users in the know whenever you are dealing with an incident.
With Checkly status pages your customers can be notified within seconds of a check alerting, maintaining confidence that your team is aware and working to solve any issues.
With status pages, you can:
Show the health and uptime of the critical services of your product or business.
Connect services to synthetic checks, automatically opening incidents when checks fail.
Automatically notify subscribed users whenever an incident is published or resolved.
Customize the look and feel with theming, a logo, and a custom domain.
Whenever you post an incident update to a status page, subscribed users will receive email notifications, helping them to stay up to date with ongoing work.
Incident notifications reduce the need for manual customer communication and allow your team to focus on problem solving.
Connect your synthetic checks directly to a status page and automatically open and resolve incidents based on check failures and recoveries.
Automatic incident creation speeds up the time to customers being notified and reduces cognitive load for your engineers, freeing up more focus on solving ongoing issues.
Check out the status page documentation to start and learn how to configure pages and manage incidents manually and automatically.
Status pages can be managed through the web UI or with Checkly’s Monitoring as Code (MaC) workflow and are available in the CLI starting with v5.2.0.
Status pages are available for Checkly users on the Enterprise plan. Reach out to our support team or your account executive for access.
Happy monitoring!
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