Status pages
A public status page for your users, kept honest by your own Beat checks and Pulse monitors.
1. Create a page
Open Numo Status and click New status page. Give it a name and (optionally) a brand color. Numo mints a public URL at /s/your-page — no DNS or hosting to configure.
2. Add components
Components are the services shown on the page (“API”, “Dashboard”, “Website”). You can set a component's status by hand, or link it to a Beat check or Pulse monitor so its health is derived live — no manual updates. Linked components can also open an incident automatically when the underlying resource goes down, and resolve it on recovery.
3. Communicate
- Incidents — publish an incident and post updates (investigating → identified → monitoring → resolved). The whole timeline is visible to visitors.
- Scheduled maintenance — announce planned work with a window; it shows as upcoming, then in-progress, then completed.
- Uptime bars — each component shows a 90-day daily status strip and uptime percentage, filled in automatically over time.
The page's overall status is derived from the worst component state, and escalates automatically when a critical incident is open — so the headline is always accurate.