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Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

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.

Create a page

1

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.
2

Add the monitors to show

Pick the monitors that should appear. Their live state drives the page.
3

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.
4

Brand it

Add your logo, set the accent color, and toggle the “Powered by Tallwatch” footer. Save, and the page is live.

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.
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Posting updates

Post incident updates and manage email subscribers.