Creating a Status Page

Status Pages Updated Apr 2, 2026

Status pages let you share the real-time health of your services with customers, stakeholders or your own team.

Setting up a status page

  1. Go to Status Pages → Create.
  2. Enter a name (1–255 characters).
  3. Choose visibility:
    • Public — anyone with the link can view the page.
    • Protected — requires an access key appended to the URL.
  4. Add items to display: individual checks, entire projects, or a mix of both.
  5. Save the page.

What visitors see

  • Overall status banner — "All Systems Operational", "Partial Outage" or "Major Outage".
  • Service list — each item with its current status, uptime percentage (24h) and response time.
  • 24-hour uptime bar — a visual bar divided into 48 segments (30 minutes each) showing status history.
  • Incidents & maintenance — open incidents, upcoming maintenance windows and recent incident history.

Protected access keys

For protected status pages, share the URL with the access key included (e.g. status.chglog.com/my-page?access_key=abc123). You can regenerate the key at any time — the old key stops working immediately.