Status pages
A status page is a public, link-shareable view of how your agents are doing: operational, degraded, or down, with a 90-day history bar per agent. It is the page you send a client who wants to know their agents are healthy, without giving them a seat in your dashboard.
The states are derived from real runs, the same signal that drives Pulse. You never declare an incident by hand; if the agents are healthy, the page shows it.
Create one
In Settings, Status pages:
- Give it a title (your client's name works well).
- Choose the agents to show.
- Choose who can see it.
- Optionally turn on the quality trend (health is always shown; quality is opt-in).
Share the link. Each agent shows a single state and a row of daily bars going back 90 days.
Who can see it
- Anyone with the link. The link contains an unguessable code; there is no listing and no login. Good for a public uptime page.
- Anyone with the link plus a passcode. Add a passcode for a page you want to keep between you and one client, or inside your own team. Visitors enter it once and stay in for a week.
Both access modes come with every plan that includes status pages.
Revoking access
- Regenerate the link to invalidate the old one instantly. Anyone holding the previous link gets a 404.
- Change the passcode to sign every current visitor out.
- Disable the page to take it offline immediately; it returns a 404 until you re-enable it.
What is and is not shown
Shown: each agent's current state (operational, degraded, down), a 90-day daily health bar, and, if you opt in, a quality trend.
Never shown: payloads, step detail, costs, run counts, customer ids, or evaluation reasoning. States, not data. A status page cannot leak what your agents are doing, only whether they are healthy.
Plans
| Free | Starter | Team | Business | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Status pages | None | 1 | 5 | Unlimited |
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