Features

Give clients a branded status page instead of "is it down?" emails

Public, branded status pages that show real-time uptime and incident history, so clients can check for themselves.

Quick answer

What is a status page for agencies?

A status page is a public, branded web page showing the real-time availability and incident history of the sites you monitor. SiteGuard Monitor lets agencies publish white-labeled status pages so clients can check uptime themselves, reducing inbound "is the site down?" questions and demonstrating transparency.

Every minor blip or unrelated issue can trigger a "is the site down?" email. A status page answers that question before it's asked. SiteGuard Monitor lets you publish a branded, real-time status page for your clients, cutting noise and showing you have nothing to hide.

The problem: constant status questions

Clients can't see what you see, so any hiccup, even one on their own network, becomes a support ticket. Answering "is it up?" over and over eats time and makes you look reactive instead of in control.

How SiteGuard solves it

SiteGuard turns your uptime data into a public status page clients can check anytime. It's branded as yours, updates in real time, and shows both current status and recent history, so the answer is always one click away.

  • Public, shareable status page per client or service
  • Real-time uptime status
  • Incident and downtime history
  • Branded with your logo and colors

What it shows

A status page presents availability in a way anyone can read at a glance.

  • Current up/down status for monitored sites
  • Historical uptime over time
  • Past incidents and recovery
  • Clean, on-brand presentation

Example workflow

Spin up a status page from monitoring you already run.

  • Add the client domain to your dashboard
  • Enable a status page and apply your branding
  • Share the link with the client
  • Let it update automatically as monitoring runs

Why agencies use it

A status page is transparency that builds trust and saves time. It deflects status questions, reassures clients during incidents, and reinforces that you're actively watching their site, all without manual updates.

  • Cut down on "is it down?" inbound
  • Build trust through transparency
  • Reassure clients during incidents
  • Reinforce the value of your monitoring

Built on passive monitoring

Status pages are powered by SiteGuard's passive, read-only uptime checks, so the data is accurate and the page stays current without any aggressive scanning or manual upkeep.

Frequently asked questions

Can I brand the status page as my agency?
Yes. Status pages are white-label, so you can apply your logo and colors and present them as your own. Clients see a professional page from your agency, not from a third-party monitoring tool.
Does the status page update automatically?
Yes. The page reflects SiteGuard's ongoing uptime monitoring in real time and updates on its own as checks run, so you never have to post manual status updates to keep it current.
Can clients see incident history?
Yes. Status pages show historical uptime and past incidents, so clients can see not just the current state but how reliable their site has been over time, which builds long-term confidence.
Is the status page public?
Status pages are designed to be shared via a link so clients and their stakeholders can view current status without logging in. They surface availability information, not the internal detail of your dashboard.
How does a status page reduce support load?
By giving clients a self-serve way to check whether a site is up, it answers the most common support question before it reaches you, so blips and unrelated issues don't automatically become tickets.
What data powers the status page?
It's powered by SiteGuard's passive, read-only uptime checks. There's no intrusive scanning, and the availability data shown is the same monitoring that drives your alerts and reports.

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