Configuration
- Status Page
StatusPage Options
Name of the status page displayed in the header and browser title.Usage:Use cases: Brand visibility, service identification, regional status pages, internal team pages.
Array of card objects that organize services into logical groups on the status page.Usage:Parameters:Use cases: Service organization, user experience optimization, incident communication, operational clarity.
Examples:
Subdomain under Use cases: Public status pages, team-specific status pages, service-specific monitoring, temporary status pages.
checkly-status-page.com that must be unique across all Checkly accounts.Usage:Custom domain for your status page (e.g., Use cases: Brand consistency, SEO benefits, professional appearance, domain ownership.
status.example.com). Requires DNS configuration and domain verification.Usage:URL to logo image displayed in the status page header. Must be publicly accessible.Usage:Use cases: Brand recognition, visual consistency, professional presentation, team identification.
URL to redirect users when they click the logo. Typically your main website or service.Usage:Use cases: Navigation flow, user engagement, brand consistency, service discovery.
URL to favicon image displayed in browser tabs. Must be publicly accessible.Usage:Use cases: Browser tab identification, brand consistency, visual organization, professional appearance.
Default color theme for the status page. Options: ‘LIGHT’, ‘DARK’, or ‘AUTO’ (follows system preference).Usage:Use cases: User preference accommodation, brand consistency, accessibility, professional appearance.
Examples
Service Reuse: A single
StatusPageService can be used across multiple status pages and cards, making it easy to maintain consistent service definitions.