Status pages — overview
Build a public status page for your domains. Drag-and-drop builder, brand colour and logo, served at domaincare.io/status/<slug>.
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Status pages — overview
DomainCare lets you publish a white-label public status page that
covers one or more of your domains. It runs on the same uptime, SSL,
DNS, email deliverability, and registry checks DomainCare uses to monitor
everything else — but the page itself shows only the bits you choose,
in your brand, served from domaincare.io/status/<your-slug>.
What you get
- Unlimited status pages at any active paid subscription. No per-page surcharge, no domain-count gating.
- Drag-and-drop builder with eight component kinds (header, overall, domain status, uptime bar, incident list, maintenance, text, divider).
- Public URL at
domaincare.io/status/<your-slug>. Free TLS, no DNS setup needed on your side. - Brand colour + logo upload (10 MB max; png / jpg / svg).
- Auto-incident timeline driven by your
eventhistory. - No analytics on the public page — PostHog stays off so visitors see only the status, not your metrics.
What's intentionally out of scope at v1
- Custom hostnames (e.g.
status.your-brand.com) — deferred to v1.1. - Subscriber list, email digest, RSS / Atom feed, webhook channel.
- Custom roles for editing — any org member can edit any page.
- Dark mode, custom fonts, embed mode (iframe).
- Custom analytics on public pages.
These are deferred until launch traffic tells us what's needed.
Next
- Getting started — create your first page in two minutes.
- Branding — what brand colour and logo control.
- Slug rules — naming constraints and reserved slugs.
- Advisory checks — the privacy default and how to opt them in.
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