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Status pages

Branding your status page

A few touches make a status page feel like part of your own site rather than a generic page.

Plan availability

Status pages is available on Pro and Business. See the plan comparison.

Upload a logo to show at the top of your page — your wordmark or brand image. It's the first thing visitors see, so it's the clearest signal that they're in the right place.

You upload it from the page's edit screen, where a live preview shows how the header will look. You can replace it or remove it at any time.

Icon

The icon is a small square mark, and it becomes the page's favicon — the little image that appears in the browser tab. Set one so a pinned or bookmarked status page carries your brand even when it's just a tab.

Like the logo, the icon is uploaded and removed independently on the edit screen, with a live preview.

Accent colour

Your accent colour is the single brand colour that drives the page's look. Pick it as a hex value, and it flows through the page:

  • the top bar,
  • the soft glow behind the hero, and
  • the subscribe button.

Choose a colour that matches your brand and reads well against a light background. If the colour you pick is too pale to stand out clearly, we'll let you know so you can adjust it before saving — so the finished page always looks polished, never washed out.

Putting it together

You can edit the logo, icon, and accent colour right alongside a live preview of the public header, so you can see your branding take shape as you go. The logo and icon save on their own as soon as you upload or remove them; the accent colour is saved together with the rest of the page's details when you save.

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