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Status Pages

Give your customers a public status page showing the health of your services. No code required.

Overview

Each organization can create a public status page at a custom URL like runlater.eu/s/your-company. The page shows the live status of your tasks, monitors, and endpoints — with 30-day uptime bars for each resource.

Status pages are updated automatically. When a task fails or a monitor goes down, the page reflects it immediately. No manual incident management needed.

Setting Up

  1. Go to Status Page from the organization menu
  2. Enter a title, optional description, and choose a URL slug
  3. Toggle the page to Enabled
  4. Choose which resources to show by toggling visibility for each task, monitor, and endpoint

Tip: Only resources with badges enabled will appear on the status page. Enable badges from the Status Page settings — no need to visit each resource individually.

What Visitors See

Your status page shows:

  • Overall status banner — "All systems operational", "Partial outage", or "Major outage" based on all visible resources
  • Task cards — 30-day daily execution bars. Green = all passed, red = any failures, grey = no executions
  • Monitor cards — 30-day daily uptime bars. Green = operational, amber = degraded, red = down
  • Endpoint cards — current status indicator

Each bar has a tooltip showing the date and details (e.g., "12 Feb 2026: All 5 passed").

Visibility Controls

You have full control over which resources appear on your status page. From the Status Page settings, toggle each task, monitor, and endpoint between Visible and Hidden.

Hidden resources won't appear on the public page. You can change visibility at any time without affecting the resource itself.

URL and Sharing

Your status page lives at runlater.eu/s/YOUR-SLUG. Choose a slug that matches your company or product name. The URL is shareable — send it to customers, link it from your docs, or add it to your footer.

Note: Changing the slug will break any existing links to the old URL. Choose a slug you plan to keep.

Disabling

Toggle the status page to Disabled to take it offline. Visitors will see a "Status page not found" message. Your configuration and visibility settings are preserved so you can re-enable it at any time.