Branded status page. Your brand, your proof.
Show your clients a status page that looks like yours — your own domain, your logo, no foreign branding. Hosted in Frankfurt, without US sub-processors. Live uptime, incident history and scheduled maintenance turn every outage into proof of trust instead of a support wave.
Made and Hosted in the
European Union
GDPR-Compliant Hosting
in Germany
GEO-Redundant Replica
across the EU
Your status page carries your name. Not ours.
The status page is the first thing your client sees when something breaks. If it shows a foreign logo and a foreign domain, you give away your brand at exactly that moment. With Uptimeify, the page runs under your own domain, with your logo and your colors — the client sees you, not the platform behind it.
- Your own domain, not a foreign subdomain — so your status page feels like part of your infrastructure, not a bought-in tool.
- Logo, colors, branding fully under your control — so every visit feeds your brand, not ours.
- No "Powered by" in the way — so the client perceives you as the provider and the platform stays invisible.

Branding assets (logo, colors) live per organization in the whitelabel config, set via API or dashboard.
No shared branding, no foreign subdomain in your DNS.
Transparency that stays in Europe.
Your status page shows availability data — and it sits where your clients want it: in Europe. Built and hosted in Frankfurt, checked from EU nodes, without US sub-processors. That minimizes third-country transfer risk and takes a whole discussion off the table in B2B and public-sector pitches.
- Polling and hosting in Frankfurt — so you have a clear, factual answer to the data-location question.
- No US sub-processors in the chain — so your GDPR case gets easier before it even comes up.
- Public uptime history as proof — so your client can read your availability themselves instead of taking your word for it.

The uptime figures shown (day/month/year) and the incident history come from the same checks that fire your alerts — one data source, not a polished second view.
One outage. A hundred fewer support tickets.
When something breaks, every client asks at once — unless they can see the status themselves. Your status page shows ongoing incidents, scheduled maintenance and recent events automatically. The moment you'd otherwise spend clearing tickets becomes one where your page communicates for you.
- Live incidents visible automatically — so your client sees the state before they reach for the phone.
- **Scheduled maintenance as a maintenance window ** — so announced work doesn't look like an outage.
- Incident history as a record — so your client can follow resolved events instead of only remembering the outage.

Incidents appear on the status page once an outage is confirmed across multiple EU nodes — start, duration, and resolution come straight from the incident timeline.
Success Kit
We don't just monitor. We help you sell.
Every Uptimeify subscription includes access to our Success Kit — a collection of battle-tested resources to turn your monitoring into a profit center.
Service Level Agreement templates to define professional boundaries with your clients.
Find the sweet spot for your care plans. Calculate margins based on check frequency and support hours.
Powerpoint Templates that explain 24/7 monitoring to non-technical clients. Close more retainers.
Use automated reports to proactively communicate value — so clients never ask what they're paying for.
Ready to turn monitoring into a profit center?
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Frequently Asked Questions
In Frankfurt, checked via EU monitoring nodes, with no US sub-processors in the chain. So you have a clear, factual answer to the data-location question — which makes your GDPR case considerably easier in regulated pitches.
From exactly the same checks that trigger your alerts — the uptime figures (day/month/year) and the incident history are not a separate, polished second view. So your client reads the real state, not a showcase version.
Yes. You enter the maintenance as a maintenance window — during that period alerting pauses, monitoring keeps running in the background, and the client sees "scheduled maintenance" instead of a presumed down status. That keeps the status history clean.
Ready to turn every outage into proof of trust?
Give your clients a status page under your brand, hosted in Europe — and let it communicate for you when it matters. Your domain, your data, your proof.