Statuspage Alternative
Built-in public status pages with multi-region health checks, uptime tracking, and instant alerts — included free with Nurbak monitoring.
Atlassian Statuspage is the most recognized status page product on the market. Used by companies like Dropbox, Reddit, and Twilio, it provides a polished public-facing status page with incident management, component-level status, and subscriber notifications. If you run a large platform with dozens of services and need granular incident communication, Statuspage is a solid choice.
But for small teams and indie developers, paying $29-$99/month just for a status page feels excessive — especially when you still need a separate monitoring tool to detect incidents in the first place. Statuspage does not monitor your services; it only displays their status. You need to manually update it or integrate a third-party monitoring tool, adding both complexity and cost.
Nurbak takes a different approach: status pages are included with monitoring. When Nurbak detects that your API endpoint is down or degraded, your public status page updates automatically. No manual incident creation, no separate subscription. The free tier includes 3 monitored endpoints with a public status page, and Pro at $29/month gives you 20 endpoints with multi-region checks — monitoring and status page combined.
| Feature | Statuspage | Nurbak |
|---|---|---|
| Status Page Included | Yes (dedicated product) | Yes (included with monitoring) |
| Monitoring Included | No (requires separate tool) | Yes (multi-region health checks) |
| Automatic Incident Detection | No (manual or third-party integration) | Yes (auto-updates on downtime) |
| Subscriber Notifications | Email, SMS, webhook, RSS | Email, Slack, WhatsApp, SMS |
| Custom Domain | Yes (all plans) | Yes (Pro plan) |
| Incident History | Full timeline with postmortems | Uptime history and incident log |
| Component-Level Status | Yes (granular components and groups) | Per-endpoint status |
| Pricing | $29-$99/month (status page only) | Free tier included; $29/month Pro (monitoring + status page) |
| Setup Complexity | Manual configuration + monitoring integration | Add endpoints, status page auto-generated |
| Third-Party Integrations | Jira, PagerDuty, OpsGenie, 30+ tools | Slack, email, WhatsApp, SMS |
Statuspage only displays status — it does not monitor your services. You need a separate tool like Pingdom, UptimeRobot, or Datadog to actually detect downtime, then connect it to Statuspage. Nurbak monitors your endpoints from 4 global regions and auto-updates your status page when issues are detected. One tool, one bill.
Statuspage's Startup plan costs $29/month for 1 page and 250 subscribers. The Business plan is $99/month. And you still need monitoring on top of that. Nurbak includes a public status page with every plan — even the free tier. Pro at $29/month gives you 20 monitored endpoints with automatic status page updates.
With Statuspage, someone on your team needs to create an incident manually or set up complex automation rules. With Nurbak, incidents are detected and reflected on your status page automatically based on real health check data from multiple regions. Less manual work, faster response to your users.
For most small teams, yes. Nurbak provides a public status page that auto-updates based on real monitoring data. However, Statuspage offers more advanced features like scheduled maintenance windows, detailed postmortems, component groups, and third-party subscriber management. If you need those enterprise features, Statuspage may be the better fit. If you want monitoring and a status page in one simple tool, Nurbak covers that.
Statuspage starts at $29/month (Startup plan, 1 page, 250 subscribers) and goes up to $99/month (Business plan) or custom enterprise pricing. Remember, Statuspage does not include monitoring — you need a separate tool for that. Nurbak's free tier includes 3 monitored endpoints with a public status page. The Pro plan at $29/month includes 20 endpoints, multi-region checks, and automatic status page updates.
Yes. Some teams use Nurbak for monitoring and alerts while keeping Statuspage for its richer incident communication features. Nurbak's multi-region health checks can feed into your incident workflow regardless of which status page product you use.
Not yet. Statuspage has mature support for scheduled maintenance with subscriber pre-notifications. Nurbak focuses on automated status updates based on real monitoring data. If scheduled maintenance communication is critical for your workflow, Statuspage handles that better today.
Yes. Nurbak integrates natively with Next.js through the instrumentation.ts hook. It works with both the App Router and Pages Router, requires just 5 lines of code, and provides auto-discovery of your API routes. Your status page is generated automatically from your monitored endpoints.
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