Nurbak Feature
Generate shareable, publicly accessible status pages that show real-time uptime and per-endpoint health for your APIs.
Public API status pages give your customers and team members a live view of your API health without requiring any login or authentication. Nurbak generates a unique token-based URL for each project that displays real-time uptime percentages, a 30-day availability timeline, and per-endpoint status indicators. Viewers can see at a glance whether your system is operational, degraded, or experiencing an outage. Embeddable status badges are also available for your documentation or website.
Toggle the status page option in your project settings. Nurbak generates a unique, shareable URL with a secure token.
Set your page title and choose which endpoints to display. Share the URL with customers, team members, or embed a badge on your site.
The status page updates automatically based on your monitoring data. No manual intervention needed to reflect current system health.
Each status page gets a unique, secure URL with an access token. Share it with anyone without requiring them to create an account.
Display a visual timeline showing daily uptime percentages over the past 30 days, giving viewers a clear availability history.
Show individual health indicators for each monitored endpoint, so viewers can identify exactly which services are affected.
An automatic aggregate indicator shows whether your system is operational, experiencing degraded performance, or in a full outage.
Anyone with the URL can view the status page. No login, no account creation, no password. Just share the link and it works.
Set a custom title for your status page to match your brand or project name, making it professional and recognizable for your audience.
No. Status pages are completely public. Anyone with the URL can view the current status, uptime history, and per-endpoint health indicators without creating an account or logging in. The URL contains a secure token that provides access, so you control who sees it by choosing who you share the link with.
Yes. You have full control over which monitored endpoints are displayed on your public status page. You can show all endpoints in a project or select specific ones. This lets you expose customer-facing API status while keeping internal endpoints private and hidden from the public view.
The overall status is calculated automatically based on your endpoint health. If all endpoints are responding normally, the status shows as operational. If one or more endpoints are experiencing elevated latency or intermittent errors, it shows as degraded. If any endpoint is completely down, the status shows as a full outage.
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