white label
White-label uptime monitoring and status pages
Put your own brand on the monitoring. Give every client a branded status page on your own subdomain with your logo and colours, all from one account. On Pro or a self-hosted instance you can take the vendor badge off entirely, so your clients only ever see your name.
A white-label status page on your own subdomain
Each status page carries your logo and colours on a subdomain you choose, so it reads as yours from the first visit. On Pro or a self-hosted instance you can switch the powered-by badge off too, and the tool behind the page disappears completely. What the client sees is your name and your uptime record.
What your client actually sees
Set a display name and that is what the header shows, so the account name you use internally never has to appear. The description under it is per client as well, not one blurb reused across every page. And when you switch the powered-by line off, it is dropped on the server rather than hidden with CSS, so it is gone from the markup too. Self-hosting gives you that switch outright. On the hosted tier a Pro plan unlocks it.
A branded status page per client, one account
Add every client as a monitor, group them by client, and hand each one its own branded page from the same dashboard. No per-client tool to stand up, no per-client invoice to pass on, and no wall of browser tabs to click through in the morning.
Onboard a client with one apply
Pages, monitors and alert channels are all Terraform resources, so a new client can be a module instead of an afternoon: one apply creates their monitors, their branded page and their notification channels from a handful of variables. Ten clients later, your setup is ten applies that look identical, not ten hand-built snowflakes.
The numbers under your brand are real
The uptime bar on every page is measured from real checks with a confirmation rule; there is no control for turning a bad day green. That protects you: when you put your name on a client’s status page, the numbers behind it hold up if anyone ever checks.
Own the whole thing
Self-host the AGPL binary and no outside name touches your stack at all: your servers, your data, your brand end to end. Or start on the free hosted tier and move later. The API and Terraform provider are identical either way, so the move is a migration, not a rewrite.
FAQ
Can I put my own brand on the status page?
Can I manage many clients from one account?
Is there per-client or per-seat pricing?
Can I remove every trace of the vendor?
At a glance
- Branding logo + colours per page
- Domain branded subdomain per client
- Clients unlimited pages
- Check interval every 60s
- As code Terraform + REST + MCP
- Price to start free, no card