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Statuspage vs Gatus

A side-by-side look at Statuspage (the paid SaaS) and Gatus (the open source alternative). Use this page to decide if the switch fits your team and workflow.

Statuspage Gatus
Tagline Atlassian's hosted public status pages. Lightweight uptime monitoring with a built-in status dashboard.
License Proprietary SaaS Apache-2.0
Pricing Free up to 100 subscribers; paid from $29/month; Enterprise far higher. Free to self-host
Self-host option No Yes — difficulty 1/5
Hosted cloud available Yes (only option) No
Desktop apps Varies by product Web only
Mobile apps Official apps typically available None official
Ad slot — between tables

Best for

Engineering teams that want monitoring and a status page in one binary.

Gatus strengths

  • Single Go binary, config-as-YAML, Docker-ready.
  • HTTP, TCP, ICMP, DNS, TLS cert checks.
  • Great for ops teams that want monitoring + public page in one.

Gatus weaknesses

  • Not a full incident-management product.
  • No baked-in SLA reports.
  • Alert integrations are config-file driven, not a UI.

What's the catch with Statuspage?

  • Subscriber pricing doesn't scale well for consumer apps.
  • Branded/white-label features locked behind Business+.
  • Feels neglected compared to other Atlassian products.

Still unsure?

Check the full list of alternatives to Statuspage: see Statuspage alternatives, or learn more about Gatus on its project page.