Build Trust with Transparent Uptime
Give your customers a real-time window into your service health. Automatic incident reporting, branded status pages, and embeddable widgets — so your users always know the truth before they ask.
Trust Is Built in the Moment of Outage
When something goes wrong, your customers don't need excuses — they need facts. A public status page turns downtime from a support nightmare into a trust-building opportunity.
Automatic Incident Reporting
When SentinelPulse detects a failure, your status page updates in under 8 seconds. No manual posts, no delayed Slack alerts — your users see the incident, affected components, and an estimated resolution window before they file a ticket.
Slash Support Volume by 60%
Customers who check a status page first reduce inbound queries dramatically. Teams at companies like CloudFlare and Datadog report fewer than 30% of users contacting support during outages after going public with their status.
Proactive Transparency Wins Deals
Enterprise procurement teams now require public uptime history. A live status page with 90-day uptime logs, SLA compliance badges, and incident post-mortems becomes a competitive differentiator in RFP responses.
Subscriber Notifications
Let users subscribe to updates via email, SMS, or webhook. When you resolve an incident, every subscriber gets a digest with root cause, timeline, and corrective actions — automatically.
Your Brand, Your Rules
Every status page ships with your domain, your colors, and your component structure. No SentinelPulse branding, no watermarks — just a page that feels like it was built by your engineering team.
Full Visual Control
Set custom CSS, upload your logo, choose status colors (green/amber/red), and pick fonts from your design system. Mirror the look of your app so users never feel like they've left your ecosystem.
Component-Level Breakdown
Define granular components — API Gateway, Auth Service, CDN, Database Cluster, Payment Processor. Each gets its own uptime chart, incident history, and maintenance window scheduling.
Custom Domains & SSL
Host your status page at status.yourcompany.com with automatic Let's Encrypt SSL. DNS records are provisioned in minutes, and the page is served globally via Cloudflare edge locations.
Embeddable Widgets
Drop a lightweight JavaScript widget into your app's footer or dashboard. Show a live status badge — "All Systems Operational" or "Partial Outage" — that updates in real time via WebSocket.
Status Pages That Rank
Your status page isn't just for existing customers — it's a public-facing asset that prospects find when they search "
Structured Data & Meta Tags
Every status page auto-generates Open Graph tags, Twitter Cards, and JSON-LD structured data for uptime metrics. When someone shares your status page on Slack or Twitter, it renders as a rich preview with live status.
Sitemap & RSS Feeds
An auto-updated XML sitemap and RSS feed at /status/feed.xml let search engines index your incident history. Prospects searching for your reliability record find a full, timestamped log — not a dead link.
Sub-Second Load Times
Status pages are pre-rendered and cached at the edge. Google Core Web Vitals scores consistently land in the "Good" range — LCP under 0.8s, CLS at 0.0, FID under 100ms — boosting search rankings.
Embed a Live Status Badge
Paste this snippet into any page to show your current status. The widget is 4KB gzipped and updates via SSE — no polling, no layout shift.
<script src="https://cdn.sentinelpulse.io/widget/v2.js"></script>
<div id="sentinelpulse-status"
data-subdomain="yourcompany"
data-style="badge"
data-theme="dark"></div>Launch Your Status Page in Minutes
Connect your monitors, pick a theme, and go live. No engineering resources required — your status page is ready before your next morning standup.
Start with our free tier — one status page, up to 10 components, and public incident history. Upgrade to Pro for custom domains, subscriber notifications, and API access. Enterprise teams get SSO, role-based access, and dedicated support from engineers like Maya Chen, who helped us design the incident workflow used by companies with 50M+ monthly active users.