Build Trust During Downtime
Your status page is the first place customers look when something breaks. Make it branded, accurate, and automatic — so trust holds even when uptime doesn't.
Public and internal status pages
A page for customers and partners, a gated view for your team—subscriptions and access each tuned to the audience, one incident feed to maintain.
Uptime backed by records
Component-level availability maps to incident history—shareable, auditable, and faster than reconciling spreadsheets.
Pages you can shape
Bring your custom domain and HTTPS, your logo, and branded headers and footers—so the page reads as your product, not a generic template.
What You Record Is What They Read
You drive the incident in Flashduty; subscribers see the same story on your Status Pages. No duplicate customer-facing write-ups.
API service anomaly
We've detected an issue with the API service and are investigating.
Affected Components
Updates
We've detected an issue with the API service and are investigating.
Public status pages support email and RSS subscriptions; internal pages can reach your team on Feishu, DingTalk, WeCom, and Slack. Choose channels in Flashduty to match your audience.
Email, RSS, Feishu, DingTalk, WeCom, Slack
Public status pages are free to use
Publishing, custom domains, and RSS are included at no extra cost. Email subscriptions are free within your included allowance; usage beyond that is billed on demand. Visit our live page to see it in action.
Frequently Asked Questions
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