A status page is the public face of your monitoring. It shows visitors which services are up, a 90-day uptime history, and any incident updates you post. Each page is driven by the monitors you already have, so it stays current on its own.Documentation Index
Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.tallwatch.com/llms.txt
Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.
Create a page
Open status pages
Go to Status pages and click Create status page. Give it a name (shown as the page heading) and a slug, which becomes its address.
Group them into components
Optionally group monitors into named components like
API, Dashboard, or Payments. A component shows the worst state of the monitors inside it, so one failing check turns its component red. A page with no components shows everything under one group.What visitors see
- Current status per component, rolled up from the underlying monitors.
- A 90-day uptime bar for each, with the daily uptime percentage and which days had incidents.
- Incident updates, both the ones Tallwatch derives from monitor incidents and the ones you post by hand. See Posting updates.
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Domains
Put the page on
your-slug.tallwatch.com or your own domain.Posting updates
Post incident updates and manage email subscribers.