Your free public status page, powered by your monitors
Show your users the real health of your services. Create a status page in minutes, connect your CronJobPro monitors, and share a public URL — no extra tools, no extra cost.
Create a status page freeWhat is a status page?
A status page is a publicly accessible webpage that communicates the current operational health of your services, APIs, and infrastructure to your users, customers, and team members. Instead of leaving users to guess whether an outage is on their end or yours, a status page gives them a single, authoritative place to check. It removes support noise during incidents and builds trust by demonstrating transparency. A well-built status page shows the live status of each component — for example, your API, your dashboard, or your payment processor — so visitors can see at a glance which parts are up and which are degraded or down. For SaaS products, developer tools, and any service with uptime expectations, a status page is a baseline requirement. CronJobPro lets you build one directly from the monitors you are already running, so the data on the page is always the same data driving your alerts.
How it works
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Connect your monitors
Choose which CronJobPro monitors and cron jobs should appear as components on your status page. Each component automatically reflects the live status of the underlying monitor — no manual updates required.
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Customize your page
Add your logo, set your brand, choose a slug for your public URL, and optionally configure a custom domain. You can also toggle the page between public and private at any time.
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Publish and share
Publish your status page at cronjobpro.com/status/your-slug or your own domain. Share the URL in your app, your docs, or your support channels so users always know where to check.
Features
Shareable public URL
Every status page gets a permanent public URL at cronjobpro.com/status/your-slug that you can link from your app, documentation, or support pages.
Custom domain support
Serve your status page from your own domain — for example, status.yourcompany.com — so it feels like a native part of your product rather than a third-party tool.
Logo and branding
Upload your logo and apply your own branding so the page reflects your product identity rather than generic monitoring tool styling.
Live monitor-driven components
Each component on the page is wired directly to a CronJobPro monitor or heartbeat. The status shown is always live, pulled from the same checks that power your alerts.
Public or private toggle
Make your status page publicly accessible to anyone, or restrict it to be private. You can switch between the two at any time without losing your configuration.
Why a monitoring-native status page
Because your status page is built inside CronJobPro, every component on it is driven by real monitor data — the same cron job checks, heartbeat signals, and uptime probes that already power your alerts and dashboards. There is no import, no sync, and no separate monitoring account to maintain. When a monitor detects a failure, the status page reflects it immediately. You manage your cron jobs, heartbeat monitors, and status page from a single dashboard, which means the data your users see is always consistent with the data your team acts on.
Frequently asked questions
Is a status page free to create?
Yes. Status pages are included in CronJobPro at no additional cost. You can create a page, connect your monitors, and publish a public URL without any extra charge.
Can I use a custom domain for my status page?
Yes. You can configure a custom domain — such as status.yourcompany.com — so the page is served from your own domain rather than from cronjobpro.com.
What powers the status components on my page?
Each component is connected to a CronJobPro monitor or cron job. The status shown — up, degraded, or down — is derived directly from the live results of those checks, with no manual input needed.
Can I keep my status page private?
Yes. You can set your status page to private so it is not accessible to the public. You can toggle between public and private at any time from your dashboard.
How do my users find and view the status page?
Your status page is accessible at a public URL — either cronjobpro.com/status/your-slug or your custom domain. You share that URL however you like: in your app, your help docs, your footer, or your support channels.
Do I need to set up separate monitoring to use status pages?
No. Status pages in CronJobPro are powered by the monitors you are already running inside the platform. If you have cron jobs, heartbeat monitors, or uptime checks configured, you can connect them directly to your status page without any additional setup.
Publish your status page
Show real-time status to your users — included with CronJobPro.
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