Dashboard Overview - Your Control Center
When you log in to StatusPage.me, your dashboard is the first thing you see. It gives you a quick snapshot of everything happening with your status pages, monitors, and incidents.

The Stats Cards
At the top of your dashboard, you’ll see four cards showing your key numbers:
| Card | What It Shows |
|---|---|
| Monitors | Total number of monitors you’ve set up |
| Status Pages | How many status pages you’ve created |
| Open Incidents | Number of incidents currently active (not resolved) |
| Overall Uptime | Your average uptime percentage over the last 30 days |
These cards update automatically as you add monitors or resolve incidents.
Quick Action Shortcuts
Below the stats, you’ll find three shortcut buttons to help you take action fast:
- Add Monitor - Start tracking a new website or service
- New Incident - Report an outage or issue to your users
- Create Status Page - Set up a new public status page
Click any of these to jump straight to that action.
Recent Incidents
The left side of your dashboard shows your most recent incidents. You can see:
- When each incident started
- The incident title
- Current status (Investigating, Monitoring, Resolved, etc.)
Click on any incident to view details or add updates. If there are no incidents, you’ll see a friendly “All systems go!” message.
Monitors Snapshot
On the right side, you’ll see a chart showing the breakdown of your monitors, status pages, and open incidents. This gives you a visual overview of your current setup.
Recent Activity Timeline
Below the chart, a timeline shows your recent activity - like when incidents were created, updated, or resolved. This helps you track what’s been happening at a glance.
Onboarding Checklist
If you’re new to StatusPage.me, you’ll see an onboarding checklist on your dashboard. This guides you through the essential steps to get started:
- Verify your email
- Create your first status page
- Add your first monitor
- Report a test incident
Once you complete all steps, the checklist disappears and you’re all set!
What’s Next?
Ready to get started? Here are some good next steps: