Uptimepage is an open-source tool that combines uptime monitoring with live public status pages, designed to keep teams and their customers informed about the availability of websites and APIs. It checks monitored endpoints every minute from multiple global regions, including North Virginia, Helsinki, and Singapore, with more locations being added. The service is positioned to alert teams immediately when a monitored site or API becomes unavailable, and it provides a real-time public status page for customer transparency.
The platform supports monitoring over HTTP, TCP, DNS, and ping protocols, and allows configuration of custom headers, basic authentication, bearer tokens, response code expectations, and TLS verification. This flexibility enables monitoring for a range of targets, from marketing websites to internal APIs. Teams can receive alerts through various channels such as Slack, Discord, Telegram, WhatsApp, SMS, PagerDuty, email, webhook, Microsoft Teams, and ntfy, with options for per-monitor channels and features like deduplication and flapping detection. The tool also facilitates incident management directly from the same interface.
Uptimepage can be managed via its web application and offers integration through API and Terraform, enabling automation and infrastructure-as-code workflows. Users can sign in with GitHub or Google, without the need for passwords or email opt-ins, streamlining access and setup. The tool is designed for quick deployment, with claims that it can be running and providing a public status page in about a minute.
Pricing is described as free, and the tool is open source. Uptimepage is intended for teams who need to monitor web services and communicate status to customers, covering both technical monitoring needs and public-facing transparency.
Uptimepage sits in PulseGate's Observability & monitoring category. It focuses on monitoring website and API uptime and providing transparent status pages without relying on third-party vendors. Uptimepage is an open-source project aimed at developers and site reliability engineers. The project is open source (AGPL-3.0). It runs on the web and API, and it can be self-hosted.
Behind Uptimepage is Yerkebulan Rakhimov, and the product first shipped in 2026. The project is developed in the open on GitHub with 930 commits in the last 90 days. Among its 12 catalogued features are uptime monitoring, status pages, and multi-region checks. It exposes integrations via a public API.
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