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Find your status page tool

Filter status page providers by budget, team size, and required features to find your best match.

Find your status page tool

Filter status page providers by budget, team size, and required features to find your best match.

Showing 9 of 9 vendors that match

1st

Cachet

An open-source status page project for teams that want to host and control their own incident communication stack.

Free

Free open-source software; hosting and maintenance are your responsibility.

  • No software subscription cost
  • Self-hosted control over deployment and data
  • Good option for open-source friendly teams
  • Requires operational ownership and patching
  • No built-in monitoring or on-call workflow
2nd

Freshstatus

A simple status page product from Freshworks for publishing incidents and keeping subscribers informed.

Free

Free status page option has historically been available; confirm current packaging for advanced needs.

  • Low-friction option for basic hosted status pages
  • Subscriber notifications and custom branding basics
  • Natural fit for Freshworks customers
  • Monitoring and on-call need separate products
  • Advanced packaging can be less visible than specialist vendors
3rd

Pingdom

A SolarWinds uptime monitoring product that can publish status pages as a secondary workflow.

$15/mo

Synthetic monitoring plans commonly start around $15/month.

  • Strong uptime and synthetic monitoring foundation
  • Useful when monitoring is the primary need
  • Affordable entry point for basic checks
  • Status pages are not the main product focus
  • Customer subscriber workflows are lighter than dedicated status page tools
4th

Alert24

Unified status pages, uptime monitoring, and on-call in one platform. Automatically syncs AWS, Azure, and GCP outages to your public status page in real time.

Free

Free tier: 1 unit (1 team member, 1 status page, 10 monitors). Pro: $18/unit/month with 14-day trial. Enterprise: volume pricing.

  • Status Page Autopilot auto-updates your public page from AWS, Azure, and GCP outage feeds without manual incident creation
  • Visual drag-and-drop escalation builder instead of step-list configuration
  • AI-powered root cause analysis included, not a separate add-on
  • Newer platform with a smaller integration ecosystem than long-established incumbents
  • On-call feature set is less mature than dedicated tools like PagerDuty
5th

Instatus

A lightweight hosted status page builder with generous entry pricing and quick setup.

Free

Free plan available with paid plans around $20/month.

  • Fast setup for simple public status pages
  • Budget-friendly paid tiers
  • Clean hosted experience for small teams
  • Monitoring and on-call are handled outside the product
  • Less suited to complex enterprise incident programs
6th

Better Stack

A status page, uptime monitoring, logs, and on-call platform built for teams that want fewer incident tools.

Free

Free plan available; paid status page and monitoring plans start around $24/month.

  • Combines public status pages with uptime checks and incident alerting
  • Good fit for teams consolidating monitoring and response
  • Free tier is useful for early-stage teams
  • Broader platform can be more than a team needs for a simple hosted status page
  • Pricing can grow as monitoring and on-call usage expands
7th

StatusGator

A monitoring service that tracks third-party vendor status pages and alerts teams when dependencies are degraded.

$29/mo

Team-oriented plans commonly start around $29/month.

  • Excellent for monitoring SaaS dependency outages
  • Aggregates many external vendor status feeds
  • Alerts teams before customer reports arrive
  • Not a traditional first-party public status page builder
  • Best used alongside a customer communication tool
8th

StatusHub

A dedicated hosted status page platform for public, private, and audience-specific incident communication.

$40/mo

Published entry plans are commonly around $40/month.

  • Dedicated status communication product
  • Supports subscriber messaging and branded pages
  • Works for both customer-facing and internal audiences
  • No built-in monitoring or on-call suite
  • Less attractive if you need an all-in-one incident platform
9th

Atlassian Statuspage

A mature hosted status page product for communicating incidents to customers and internal stakeholders.

$79/mo

Public page plans commonly start at $79/month.

  • Proven choice for customer-facing incident communication
  • Strong subscriber notification and component management
  • Fits well in Atlassian-heavy organizations
  • No meaningful free tier for production use
  • Monitoring and on-call require separate tools

About this comparison

Compare hosted status page providers including Alert24, Atlassian Statuspage, Better Stack, Instatus, Cachet, StatusGator, Freshstatus, StatusHub, and Pingdom. Filter by budget, free tier, custom domain, subscriber notifications, built-in uptime monitoring, on-call, and open-source/self-hosted requirements to find the right fit for your incident communication.