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Common troubleshooting topics: Creating a status page, setting up a monitor, incident management, etc.

Status Page Settings Guide

StatusPage.me Dec 9, 2025 Status Pages

Status Page Settings Guide

Your status page settings let you customize everything about how your page looks and behaves. Here’s a complete guide to each tab.

Status page settings


Accessing Settings

  1. Go to Status Pages from the left menu
  2. Click on the status page you want to edit
  3. You’ll see the settings page with multiple tabs

Visual Tab

The Visual tab controls how your status page looks:

Basic Information

  • Name - The display name shown on your status page
  • Slug - The URL identifier (cannot be changed after creation)

Branding

  • Logo - Upload your company logo
  • Show logo text - Display your name next to the logo
  • Accent color - Primary color for buttons and highlights
  • Theme - Light or dark mode

For detailed branding options, see our branding guide.


Components Tab

The Components tab lets you manage what services appear on your status page.

  • Add new components
  • Create component groups
  • Reorder components
  • Set default status

For a complete guide, see Managing Components and Groups.


Monitors Tab

Connect your monitors to your status page so uptime data appears automatically.

  • Select which monitors to display
  • Choose how to show uptime history
  • Configure response time display

When a connected monitor detects downtime, it can automatically affect the component status.


Incidents Tab

Control how incidents appear on your status page:

  • Show incidents on page - Toggle incident visibility
  • Days of history - How many days of past incidents to show
  • Incident display format - Compact or detailed view

Notifications Tab

Set up how subscribers get notified about updates:

  • Enable subscriptions - Allow visitors to subscribe
  • Email notifications - Notify on incidents and maintenance
  • Subscription types - Email, webhook, etc.

For more details, see Managing Subscribers.

Access Tab

Configure how users access your status page:

Free Domain Options

Choose from three free subdomain options:

DomainExample URL
statuspage.me (default)your-slug.statuspage.me
sp.fyiyour-slug.sp.fyi
hostedstatus.pageyour-slug.hostedstatus.page

Your status page URL uses the subdomain format: your-slug.yourdomain.com

Custom Domain

Connect your own domain like status.yourcompany.com. See our Custom Domain guide for setup instructions.


Misc Tab

Additional options for your status page:

  • Public/Private - Make your page public or require login
  • Search engine indexing - Allow or block search engines
  • Maintenance mode - Put entire page in maintenance state

Saving Changes

After making changes, click the Save button at the bottom. Your changes take effect immediately.


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