You don't have time to wait for a new status page.

It's only a matter of time before your next incident.

You need a tool that works for you and you need it now. But you don't need to replace your entire workflow with a bloated buffet of features you'll never use. You just need this one part of it to work and to work really, really well.

We won't ignore your questions, or wait days to reply.
We'll get you everything you need to make your decision as quickly.

New Feature

Manage multiple Status Pages

All your status pages, one view

Unify multiple status pages into a single branded experience with Sorry™ Collections — simplifying chaos and keeping subscribers informed.

Everything in a single profile.
Subscribers manage all their services from one account, with less hassle and more clarity.
Effortless incident communication.
Open issues surface automatically, keeping your team and customers in sync.
Works with your tools.
Integrates with Pingdom, NewRelic, Zapier, and more—fitting right into existing workflows.

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Blog

Why you need a status page

The stakes for customer trust and satisfaction have never been higher. In our always-on, hyper-connected digital world, downtime, disruptions, or service glitches aren't just technical issues; they're moments that can shatter customer trust...

Blog post header: 'Why you need a status page' by Jake Bartlett, 8-minute read.