Status Pages
Public Status Pages — Professional Client Communication, Automated
Clients ask "is our site down?" before you even know there's an issue. Public status pages give them a professional, always-current answer — with real-time health data, incident history, and your branding. No more status update emails. No more "let me check and get back to you."
- Client-friendly health dashboards with real-time status
- Custom branding — logo, colors, and domain
- Password protection for private client pages (Pro plan)
- Quality scores and security header grading displayed per site
Why status pages
Keep clients informed without the manual work
Client-friendly mode
Status pages show clear, non-technical health status. Clients see "All systems operational" or "Investigating an issue" — not raw HTTP codes.
Custom branding
Add your logo, brand colors, and custom domain. Status pages look like they're part of your agency — not a third-party tool.
Embeddable badges
Add a live status badge to your client's site or your own dashboard. Shows real-time health with a single embed code.
Password protection
Pro plan status pages can be password-protected — perfect for sharing health data with specific clients without making it public.
GA4 integration
Add your Google Analytics tracking ID to measure how clients use your status pages. Understand which clients check most often.
Uptime history
Status pages include a 30 or 90-day uptime history chart. Clients can see long-term reliability at a glance.
Quality score display
Show an overall site quality score on your public status page — calculated from availability, redirects, assets, and security headers.
Security header grading
Show clients their security posture at a glance. Automatic grades for HSTS, CSP, X-Frame-Options, and more — visible proof your sites are properly hardened.
Announcements
Post maintenance windows, incident updates, or informational notices directly on the status page.
Full customization
Make every status page feel on-brand. Choose layout density, sort order, custom health labels, font family, and theme mode — so the page looks like yours, not ours.
What you get
Status pages across plans
Starter — 1 status page
One public status page with Sitewatch branding. Real-time health, incident history, and uptime chart included.
Pro — Unlimited branded pages
Unlimited status pages with your branding, logo, and colors. Quality scores, security grades, and announcements. Full control over layout, fonts, sort order, health labels, and theme. Password protection, embeddable badges, GA4, and a "hide powered by" toggle.
Per-client pages
Create separate status pages for each client. Each page shows only the sites relevant to that client — clean separation.
How it works
From zero to status page in three steps
Create a status page
Name your status page and select which monitored sites to include. Optionally add your branding and a custom subdomain.
Share the URL
Send the status page URL to your client. They can bookmark it and check anytime — no login required (unless password-protected).
Automatic updates
When Sitewatch detects an incident or resolution, the status page updates automatically. No manual intervention needed.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Yes. Pro plan status pages support custom subdomains (e.g., status.youragency.com). You set up a CNAME record and Sitewatch handles the rest, including SSL.
Status pages show the current health status of each included site, a quality score calculated from availability, redirects, assets, and security headers, a security header grade, a timeline of recent incidents with resolution notes, and an uptime history chart for the past 30 or 90 days.
Clients can bookmark the status page URL and check it anytime. The page updates in real-time as incidents are detected and resolved.
On the Pro plan, you can customize the logo, brand colors, page title, custom domain, layout (spacious or compact), sort order (alphabetical, status-first, or custom), font family, custom health labels, and theme mode (light/dark). Starter plan pages use Sitewatch branding but are still professional and clean.
Pro plan status pages can be protected with a password. When a visitor accesses the page, they're prompted for the password before seeing any health data. Useful for sharing with specific clients without making data public.
Yes. You can post maintenance windows, incident updates, or informational notices directly on your status page. Announcements appear prominently so visitors see them immediately.
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