Changelog

All the latest features, fixes and work to OpenStatus.

Checker Playground

Checker Playground

You can now test your API or website from multiple regions around the world and experience the performance of your application from the different continents.

Learn more about dns, tls, ttfb and more metrics that are collected by the checker.

Go to the Playground to test your endpoint.

But there is more: use the https://checker.openstatus.dev/ping API endpoint to get the metrics by yourself.

For example:

Read more about the Checker API in our docs.

Latency quantiles

Latency quantiles

You can now refine your latency data more effectively with quantiles: p99, p95, p90, and p75. The average (avg) has been retained.

The <Tracker /> data on your status pages now displays the p95 quantile instead of the average.

Furthermore, the /monitors layout has been updated. The data table has its dedicated tab to prevent loading excessive data at once, along with the edit form. The pause button is also now more quickly accessible.

Invidivual Status Report Page

Invidivual Status Report Page

Every created status report now has its own page. That will make it easier to share the status report with your team and across your users.

Additionally, we've addded a neutral blue color to the tracker whenever a status report has been published.

Status Update Subscriber

Status Update Subscriber

You can now subscribe to pro plan status updates via email.

As a subscriber, we require you to verify your email address to avoid spam. You can do this by clicking the link in the email we send you after you subscribe.

Team invites

Team invites

As a Pro plan user, you can now invite you favorite team members to your workspace and collaborate on your project together.

Golang monitor checker

Golang monitor checker

The endpoint health checker has been improved to be more stable and reliable with Go. In the past, we have been experiencing missing data endpoints and longer request times for some regions.

In addition to that, we have renamed the Incidents to Status Reports to easily distinguish between internal incidents and external reports.

The API endpoint has also moved from /v1/incidents to /v1/status_reports. Read more in the docs.

Dark mode support

Dark mode support

You can now use dark mode on the website, after a long awaited pull request #73 has been merged.

The default theme will still be light mode. You can change the theme in the footer of the website.

Get alerted on your cell phone

Get alerted on your cell phone

You can now receive alerts on your cell phone via SMS when your monitor is done. It's a great way to get notified when your monitor is done, even if you don't have access to your email.

It's a paid feature, so you'll need to upgrade your account to use it.

Happy monitoring!

Slack and Discord notifications

Slack and Discord notifications

We have just released a new feature that allows you to receive notifications in Slack or Discord when your monitor is down.

Thanks Kelvin for the help πŸ”₯

Expect more integration to come soon!

Multi regions monitoring by default

Multi regions monitoring by default

We have migrated our backend to fly.io and we have enabled multi regions monitoring by default for every monitor at no extra costs.

Here are the list of regions we are monitoring from:

  • ams - Amsterdam, Netherlands - πŸ‡³πŸ‡±
  • iad - Ashburn, Virginia, USA - πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ
  • jnb - Johannesburg, South Africa - πŸ‡ΏπŸ‡¦
  • hkg - Hong Kong, Honkg Kong - πŸ‡­πŸ‡°
  • gru - Sao Paulo, Brazil - πŸ‡§πŸ‡·
  • syd - Sydney, Australia - πŸ‡¦πŸ‡Ί

Happy monitoring!