Status Pages

A public status page for every product you ship. Uptime bars, incident timelines, custom domain, TLS — none of it takes more than five minutes to set up.

What Produl Status gives you

Produl Status is a public, branded status page for any product, API, or website you run. It probes the URLs you care about, shows a running history of each one, and gives your users a single trustworthy place to check when something feels off — no “is it me?” moments.

HTTP uptime monitoring

Every service is probed on its own schedule — 1, 5, 10, 30, or 60-minute intervals.

Custom domain + TLS

Point status.yourdomain.com at Produl. We issue the certificate and serve it automatically.

Automatic incidents

Two consecutive failures opens an incident; two successes resolves it. No babysitting required.

Tick-level history

90 real checks visible per service at any time. Hover any tick for the full probe result.

Brand-aware design

Your logo, your accent color, your copy. Pages look like yours, not ours.

Globally synced checks

All services on the same interval probe at the exact same wall-clock minute — no drift.

Anatomy of a status page

Every status page you create has three main pieces:

  • The page itself — a public URL (produl.tech/s/your-slug, or your own domain) with a status banner, per-service uptime strips, and an incident feed.
  • Services — the things you want monitored. Each one is tied to an existing site in your tenant and probes a specific URL (/, /api/health, etc.) on a schedule you pick.
  • Incidents— either automatically opened by the monitoring engine when a service goes down, or posted manually when you're communicating proactively (planned maintenance, degraded performance, etc.).

One page, many services

Most teams run a single status page that covers every customer-facing surface — marketing site, dashboard, API, tracker CDN, docs. Each one appears as its own row with its own uptime history, so a regional API hiccup doesn't make the marketing site look broken.

When to use it

A status page pays for itself the first time something breaks. Specifically, turn one on when:

  • You have paying customers whose next question during an outage is “is it just me?”
  • You want a sharable URL to reference in incident emails or support replies.
  • You want to show uptime as a signal of reliability (investor meetings, enterprise sales, compliance reviews).
  • You want to schedule maintenance and have users actually see the notice.
  • Your support team is tired of fielding “is everything okay?” tickets.

Plan access

Status Pages is currently in early access. Once enabled on your account, the Statusitem appears in the sidebar and you can create and manage status pages directly. Contact Produl support if you'd like early access turned on for your account.

Plan-based limits (pages per plan, services per page, check frequency per plan) will be published here when the feature exits preview.

Next steps

Work through the articles in order to get a status page live in under five minutes:

  1. Quick Start — create a page, add your first service, watch a real probe run.
  2. How monitoring works — intervals, wall-clock sync, what the probe actually does.
  3. Incidents — auto-detection rules and manual incident posting.
  4. Custom domain — serve the page on status.yourdomain.com with HTTPS.
  5. Branding & visibility — name, slug, logo, colours, and what you show the public.