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Exporting Your Data

StatusPage.me Dec 9, 2025 Account & Billing

Exporting Your Data

Your data belongs to you. Export everything anytime - we believe in no vendor lock-in.

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Our No Lock-In Promise

At StatusPage.me, we believe you should always be able to leave. That’s why:

  • All your data is exportable
  • Export is available on all plans
  • Formats are standard and portable
  • No hidden limitations

Accessing Data Export

  1. Go to your account settings or find the Export option
  2. Or visit directly: statuspage.me/user/export

What Can You Export?

Data TypeIncluded
Status PagesAll settings and configuration
ComponentsNames, groups, and statuses
MonitorsURLs, settings, and history
IncidentsAll incidents and updates
MaintenancesScheduled and past maintenance
Check ResultsHistorical uptime data

Export Format

Data is exported in standard formats:

  • JSON - For developers and automation
  • CSV - For spreadsheets and analysis

Choose the format that works best for your needs.


How to Export

  1. Go to the Export page
  2. Select what data to include
  3. Choose your format
  4. Click Export
  5. Download the file

Large exports may take a few moments to generate.


Using Your Exported Data

Your exported data can be used to:

Use CaseHow
Migrate to another serviceImport into a new platform
BackupKeep a local copy of your data
AnalysisAnalyze uptime trends in a spreadsheet
ComplianceProvide data for audits
Custom reportingBuild your own reports

Self-Hosted Compatibility

Our upcoming self-hosted monitor uses the same data format as our hosted service. This means:

  • Export from hosted, import to self-hosted
  • Switch between options seamlessly
  • No data conversion needed

Regular Backups

While we maintain our own backups, you can:

  • Export periodically for your own records
  • Automate exports via API (coming soon)
  • Keep a local archive

What’s Next?

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