Yet Another Status Page is a self-hosted status page application built with Next.js and Payload CMS.
It provides a public-facing service status page together with an admin interface for managing services, incidents, and maintenance events. The software supports PostgreSQL for data storage and can notify subscribers by email or SMS, making it suitable for publishing infrastructure and service availability updates.
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Tracks incidents and publishes timeline updates for service disruptions.
- Schedules maintenance windows and communicates planned work to users.
- Sends subscriber notifications by email through SMTP and by SMS through Twilio.
- Organizes monitored components into logical service groups.
- Offers a modern responsive interface with dark mode support.
- Supports configuration through environment variables and the admin panel.
Website: github.com/Hostzero-GmbH/yet-another-status-page
Support:
Developer: Hostzero GmbH
License: MIT License

Yet Another Status Page is written in TypeScript. Learn TypeScript with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
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