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Welcome to Statixoup

Learn how to monitor a website, respond to downtime, notify your team, and keep customers informed from one uptime workspace.

How Statixoup works

  1. 1.

    Monitor your website

    Add an HTTP or HTTPS URL. Statixoup checks it continuously and records availability and response timing.

  2. 2.

    Respond to incidents

    A failed check creates downtime history and sends alerts through active integrations.

  3. 3.

    Communicate status

    Publish monitor health, incident updates, and planned maintenance on a branded status page.

Your dashboard workflow

  • Monitors show current state, uptime history, and response performance.
  • Incidents capture outages and can be assigned to team members.
  • Integrations deliver incident and recovery notifications.
  • Status pages provide a public view of service health.
  • Reporting summarizes availability over weekly or monthly periods.

Start with one monitor

Begin with a customer-facing URL whose normal response you understand. Once its checks and alerts are reliable, add the remaining services and organize responsibility across your team.

Recommended first check

Use a stable HTTPS endpoint that returns a successful response without requiring an interactive login.

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