Public status pages

A status page
your customers trust.

Cookie-free public status pages with 24-hour uptime bars, 90-day reliability stats, and full custom-domain support. Zero trackers, zero consent banner, zero data leaving Germany.

1 status page free forever · Custom domain from €9/mo · No credit card

Three steps

How it works.

Pick the monitors you want to show. Brand the page. Share the URL. Your customers never see you configure any of this.

01

Pick which monitors to show

Select any combination of uptime and heartbeat monitors from your account. Internal monitors stay private — a monitor is public on a status page only if you explicitly add it. No accidental exposure.

02

Brand it to match your product

Title, logo, primary color, theme — three knobs that change the feel completely. Pick one:

Acme
All operational
API
Dashboard
Worker
03

Share the URL

Your page is live at status.foundersdeck.dev/yourslug the moment you save it. Point a CNAME from your own subdomain and serve it as status.yourcompany.com with TLS auto-provisioned.

What visitors get

Built for real transparency.

Not just a green square. The metrics customers actually want to see before opening a support ticket.

24-hour uptime bars

One tick per recent check — at-a-glance confirmation that the last day was healthy, not just this instant.

90-day reliability stats

Uptime percentage, incident count, total downtime, and MTTR — expandable per monitor, for customers who want the detail.

Custom domain

Serve from status.yourcompany.com with auto-provisioned TLS. Included from Starter (€9/mo).

Zero cookies, zero tracking

No cookie banner, no analytics pixels, no third-party requests. Your visitors get a clean page — and you get no compliance homework.

Light, dark & auto themes

Pick one or let the page follow the visitor's system setting. Custom primary color matches your brand exactly.

Whitelabel option

Remove "Powered by FoundersDeck" entirely on the Scale plan. Your page, your brand, our infrastructure.

Choosing a status-page tool

FoundersDeck vs Statuspage, Instatus, StatusGator.

Atlassian Statuspage and StatusGator are US legal entities — monitoring data is CLOUD-Act exposed regardless of region. Instatus (Estonia) is an honest EU option. Here is a side-by-side so you can pick the right tool for your situation.

FoundersDeckStatuspageInstatusStatusGator
HeadquartersGermanyUSA (Atlassian)EstoniaUSA
CLOUD Act exposureNoneYesNoneYes
Data residencyGermany onlyGlobal (AWS)EUGlobal (US)
Uptime monitoring included
Heartbeat monitors on page
Cookie-free
Custom domainFrom €9/moFrom $29/moFreeFrom $24/mo
Entry paid tier€9 / month$29 / month$20 / month$24 / month
Pick Instatus if

You want a status-page-first tool with the broadest design customization and a free custom domain. Instatus is a solid EU-based option and honest competition — we don't claim sovereignty as an advantage over them.

Pick FoundersDeck if

You want status pages + uptime monitoring + heartbeat monitoring in one subscription, need German data residency specifically (BSI-conscious buyers, public sector), or prefer a toolkit over a single-purpose product.

Customization

Your page, your brand.

Every lever you need to make the page feel native to your product — without a CSS override layer you'd have to maintain.

Themes
Light · Dark · Auto

Auto follows the visitor's system preference. Primary color tints accent elements in either mode.

Custom domain
CNAME + TLS

Point status.yourcompany.com to us — certificate issues automatically. From Starter.

Logo & color
SVG / PNG

Upload your logo, pick a primary color — everything else stays readable. Included on every paid plan.

Pages per plan
1 → 10

One page free, two on Starter, five on Pro, ten on Scale. Separate pages for separate audiences.

Whitelabel
Scale plan

Remove "Powered by FoundersDeck" completely. Scale is €39/mo and aimed at agencies and multi-brand teams.

Page visits
Unlimited

Every tier includes unlimited page visits. During an outage, your status page is the one place that must never rate-limit.

FAQ

Frequently asked.

Are status pages really cookie-free?
Yes. Every public status page on FoundersDeck is served with zero cookies, zero trackers, zero third-party requests, and no fingerprinting. No cookie consent banner is needed because there is nothing to consent to. Your visitors get a clean, fast, private page.
Can I use a custom domain?
Yes. Custom domains are available from the Starter plan (€9/mo). Point a CNAME from your subdomain (e.g. status.yourcompany.com) to FoundersDeck and the TLS certificate provisions automatically. Your status page then serves from your own domain, no FoundersDeck URL in sight.
What metrics do visitors see?
Each monitor on the page shows a 24-hour uptime bar (one tick per recent check) plus 90-day reliability statistics on a detail modal: uptime percentage, total incidents, total downtime, and mean time to recovery (MTTR). Heartbeat monitors show their own relevant metrics — success rate, missed check-ins, last ping.
Can I whitelabel and remove FoundersDeck branding?
Yes. Whitelabel removes the "Powered by FoundersDeck" footer and is included on the Scale plan (€39/mo). You can already customize the logo, primary color, and title on every paid plan — whitelabel is strictly about removing our attribution.
How much do status pages cost?
Free: 1 status page. Starter (€9/mo): 2 pages with custom domain. Pro (€19/mo): 5 pages. Scale (€39/mo): 10 pages with whitelabel. All tiers include 24-hour uptime bars, 90-day stats, cookie-free rendering, and unlimited page visits.
Can heartbeat monitors appear on my status page?
Yes. You can mix uptime and heartbeat monitors on the same page. Visitors see a unified "operational / degraded / down" view without needing to know whether a monitor is HTTP-based or heartbeat-based. This is useful when you want to show customers that background jobs (payments, data syncs, exports) are also healthy.
What happens during an incident?
The affected monitor turns from green to red or amber on the status page immediately. The overall page header updates from "All systems operational" to "Partial outage" or "Major outage" based on how many monitors are affected. Once the incident resolves, the page updates automatically — no manual announcement needed.
Can I control which monitors are public?
Yes. Every status page is configured with its own list of monitors. A monitor can be public on one page, private on another, or on no page at all. You decide exactly what customers see — no accidental exposure of internal systems.
Where is my status page hosted?
All status pages are served from Nuremberg, Germany on Netcup infrastructure. Page rendering, monitor data, and incident history never leave the EU. No CDN middleman that could log visitor IPs outside Europe, no CLOUD Act exposure, no FISA 702. See our trust & sovereignty page for the full data-flow diagram.