Status Pages

Create Public Status Pages

Communicate uptime, availability, current incidents, and service status to customers, visitors, partners, and internal stakeholders.

Status pages reduce support contacts.

Give customers and visitors a public source of truth so they can quickly understand whether your website, application, or service is operating normally.

Included with all plans.

Status Pages are included with every Spark Uptime plan and can display selected monitors, current availability, and customer-facing updates.

Public, read-only service visibility. Status Pages provide a public view of uptime, availability, and current incidents during both normal operation and service disruptions.

What status pages show

Status Pages are designed to help you communicate service health clearly and consistently. They provide a public, read-only view that can be shared with customers, visitors, partners, or internal teams.

Uptime visibility

Show service availability and monitor status in a customer-facing format.

Current incidents

Help visitors understand whether a service disruption is currently active.

Selected monitors

Choose which monitors appear on each status page based on the services you want to publish.

Public URL

Each status page receives a unique URL that can be shared with customers or linked from your website.

Create a status page

Create a status page from your account dashboard and choose which monitored services should be displayed publicly.

1

Open Status Pages

From your account dashboard, click Status Pages.

2

Enter a title

Enter a clear, customer-facing Status Page Title that identifies the service or organization.

3

Add a subheading

Optionally provide a subheading to describe the scope of the page or the services being shown.

4

Select monitors

Choose the monitors you want displayed on the status page.

5

Make the page visible

Enable Visible to make the page publicly accessible.

6

Create the page

Click Create Status Page. A unique URL is generated automatically.

Access the published page. After the status page is created, click View to open the generated public status page URL.

Visibility controls

Visibility controls allow you to publish or remove a status page from public access without deleting the page configuration.

1

Find the status page

Open Status Pages from your account dashboard and locate the page you want to update.

2

Hide the page

Click Hide to remove the page from public access.

3

Confirm the visibility state

The page state will update to Hidden and the page will no longer be publicly reachable.

Post a status message

Status messages allow you to communicate important updates beneath the page subheading. Use them for maintenance notices, incident updates, service advisories, or general operational messages.

1

Edit the status page

Click Edit on the status page you want to update.

2

Enter the message

Enter the message you want to display beneath the subheading.

3

Save changes

Click Save Changes to publish the updated status message.

Status page updates may take up to 30 seconds. Status pages are cached for a minimum of 30 seconds. After saving changes, allow up to 30 seconds for updates to become visible.

Recommended uses

Use status pages anywhere your customers, visitors, or internal stakeholders need a reliable view of service health.

Customer communication

Share service health information with customers during incidents or maintenance windows.

Website status

Display availability for public websites, applications, APIs, and critical services.

Reduced support volume

Give visitors a place to check current status before contacting support.

Internal visibility

Provide teams and stakeholders with a consistent view of operational status.