Platform status
Fetched live from our platform API when you loaded this page — not a static badge. If we’re having a bad day, this page says so.
This page is the platform. Your dashboard has your site.
A platform-level “all clear” doesn’t tell you whether your site is up. That’s why every hosted site gets its own per-minute uptime monitoring, with alerts by email, webhook or Slack, a daily digest, and TLS expiry warnings before certificates lapse.
Sign in to the dashboard to see uptime history and resource metrics (90-day retention) for each of your sites.
Checks every minute
HTTP health checks run against every monitored site once a minute — brief outages are recorded, not averaged away.
Alerts where you work
Email, webhook or Slack the moment a check fails, plus a daily digest so quiet days are confirmed, not assumed.
Built to survive our own outage
Routing on our worker machines is local: if the management plane goes down, customer sites keep serving traffic.
TLS expiry alerts
Certificates renew automatically, and we alert you before expiry as a second line of defence.
Why no 90-day uptime bars?
Most status pages show a wall of green bars generated by the same company they report on. We launched in 2026 and don’t yet have the long-baseline, multi-vantage data that would make a headline uptime number honest — so we don’t publish one.
What you get instead: this live status endpoint, per-minute monitoring on your own sites, and a written Service Commitment that explains exactly what we do and don’t promise.
Something wrong right now? Email [email protected] — urgent issues go to the urgent support page.