Feature

Public Status Pages

Let customers check for themselves before they open a support ticket - free on every plan.

A public status page publishes the live and historical uptime of your monitors on a page you can share or link from your own site, so customers can check for themselves whether something is down instead of emailing support. Every Kawze plan, including Free, gets a status page at no extra cost - Mid and higher plans unlock branding so it looks like part of your own product.

How it works

  1. Pick the monitors you want to show, and Kawze builds a public page with their current status and uptime history.
  2. Share the page URL with customers, or link it from your help centre or footer, so status becomes self-serve.
  3. The page updates automatically as monitors change state - no manual "we are aware of an issue" posts required.
  4. On Mid and higher plans, replace the default Kawze styling with your own branding so the page matches your product.

Why it matters

  • Free and Entry: a basic status page for your monitors, unbranded, at no extra cost.
  • Mid and Max: the same status page, branded to match your own product instead of default Kawze styling.
  • Cuts down "is it just me?" support tickets during an incident by giving customers somewhere to check first.
  • Uptime percentage and incident history are pulled straight from the monitoring Kawze already does - nothing extra to configure.

Frequently asked questions

Is a public status page free?

Yes - every Kawze plan, including Free, includes a public status page for your monitors at no extra cost.

Can I brand my status page with my own logo and colours?

Branded status pages are available on the Mid and Max plans. Free and Entry get the same status page functionality with default Kawze styling.

Do I have to update the status page manually during an incident?

No - the page reflects live monitor status and incident history automatically, since it is built from the same checks Kawze already runs.

Can I choose which monitors appear on the status page?

Yes - you choose which monitors are shown publicly, so internal-only checks do not need to appear on a customer-facing page.

This capability lives on Kawze's http monitor - see that page for the full feature list and pricing for that uptime monitor type.