Statixoup documentation
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.
Monitor your website
Add an HTTP or HTTPS URL. Statixoup checks it continuously and records availability and response timing.
- 2.
Respond to incidents
A failed check creates downtime history and sends alerts through active integrations.
- 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.