How to Create a Status Page in Minutes (No Code)
Step-by-step: create a project, add your URLs, and get a public status page. No servers, no DevOps, no credit card.
You don't need to build a status page from scratch or run your own monitoring stack. You can go from zero to a live, public status page in a few minutes.
1. Create a project
Sign in and create a project. Give it a name (e.g. "My App") and a slug (e.g. "myapp"). The slug becomes part of your status URL: yoursite.com/status/myapp.
2. Add monitors
Add the URLs you care about: your homepage, API base URL, login page, or docs. Each monitor gets a name and a URL. The system will ping them on a schedule and record up/down and response time.
3. Share the page
Your status page is live as soon as you add at least one monitor. Share the link with users, put it in your footer or status widget, and optionally add your own domain later.
That's it. No code, no servers, no credit card. You get a clean status page and automatic uptime history so you can see how reliable your stack really is.