Uptimepage checks your websites and APIs every minute from several regions, alerts your team the second something breaks, and turns green and red into a polished public status page your customers can subscribe to.
Monitoring and the status page are one product, not two tools bolted together:
- HTTP, TCP, ICMP ping, cron heartbeats, DNS, TLS-cert and domain expiry, plus scripted browser login flows, from probes you can run in your own regions.
- Status page + incidents + alerting in one: components, subscribers, and paging that repeats until acknowledged. Email, webhook, Slack, Discord, Telegram, PagerDuty, ntfy, Pushover, SMS.
- Everything as code: REST API, scoped tokens, an official Terraform provider, and an MCP server your LLM can query.
- Own your probes and your data: self-host the single binary with docker compose, or use the hosted tier.
- Core is not paywalled: checks, status pages, subscribers, the API and every alert channel are free. AGPL if you would rather run it yourself.
Free hosted tier, no card. Live in about a minute.

Hi Fazier I built Uptimepage because every status page I tried was either a second tool to wire up next to my monitoring, or a hosted product that put the basics behind a paywall. So the whole thing is one product: the checks that go red are the same ones that drive your public status page, so the page can't lie about being up when it isn't. It's AGPL, the core is free (checks, status page, subscribers, API, every alert channel), and you can self-host the single binary or use the hosted tier. It's driveable by click, REST API, an official Terraform provider, and an MCP server, so you can manage monitors as code or ask an assistant about incidents. I'm doing a founding tier for the first users while we grow. Happy to answer anything, and I'd genuinely like to hear what your status page setup is missing today.

Hi Fazier I built Uptimepage because every status page I tried was either a second tool to wire up next to my monitoring, or a hosted product that put the basics behind a paywall. So the whole thing is one product: the checks that go red are the same ones that drive your public status page, so the page can't lie about being up when it isn't. It's AGPL, the core is free (checks, status page, subscribers, API, every alert channel), and you can self-host the single binary or use the hosted tier. It's driveable by click, REST API, an official Terraform provider, and an MCP server, so you can manage monitors as code or ask an assistant about incidents. I'm doing a founding tier for the first users while we grow. Happy to answer anything, and I'd genuinely like to hear what your status page setup is missing today.
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