Last updated: 2026-03-25
We simplified our plans — not your pricing
Picking the right plan should have been simpler.
We’ve reorganized our plans.
Not to raise prices.
Not to introduce hidden limits.
But to make plan selection clearer.
What changed
We’ve restructured our plans to better reflect how people actually use StatusPage.me in practice.
Instead of scaling plans purely by limits, they’re now aligned with real usage stages:
- Starter — for getting a reliable status page up and running
- Team — for running real operations with alerts, on-call, and collaboration
- Business — for organizations that need control, auditability, and reliability at scale
The goal is simple:
You should be able to look at the plans and immediately know where you fit.
What didn’t change
Let’s make this clear:
Pricing did not change.
There are:
- no hidden increases
- no surprise paywalls
- no hidden catches
We did reorganize some feature placement so the plans better match real usage — especially separating basic setups from team workflows and advanced operations.
Why we did this
We’ve been closely analyzing how StatusPage.me is actually used across different plans since launch.
What became clear over time is that usage patterns don’t follow neat feature lists or technical limits — they follow how teams operate in practice.
As a result, our plans drifted into a mix of:
- feature lists
- technical limits
- and historical decisions
Which led to a common problem:
It wasn’t always obvious which plan you actually needed.
So we fixed that.
Each plan now represents a clear step:
- from a simple, reliable setup
- to team-based operations
- to full control and compliance
What this actually fixes
Before, it was easy to end up asking:
- “Do I need this plan, or is the next one overkill?”
- “Why is this feature here, but not there?”
- “Am I going to hit a limit I didn’t expect?”
This update is designed to remove that uncertainty.
| Before | After |
|---|---|
| Plans were organized mostly by feature lists and limits. | Plans are organized around real usage stages: Starter, Team, and Business. |
| Upgrading could feel ambiguous, with edge cases that made plan boundaries harder to understand. | The upgrade path is clearer: from getting set up, to running operations, to gaining more control and compliance. |
| It was common to ask, “Which plan do I actually need?” | It should be much easier to say, “I know where I fit.” |
What this means for you
If you’re already using StatusPage.me:
- your pricing stays the same
- your existing setup continues to work
- you may now have access to features that better match your workflow
If you’re evaluating StatusPage.me:
- it should now be much clearer which plan fits your use case
- you can test features without second-guessing plan boundaries
Full feature comparison
Rather than listing every change here, we’ve kept the detailed breakdown where it belongs:
Use the “Compare all features” option below the pricing cards to view the full feature matrix.
The goal
StatusPage.me is built to replace a stack of tools:
- monitoring
- alerting
- incident management
- public communication
This update brings the plans closer to that reality:
fewer mental hoops, clearer decisions, and a better fit for how teams actually operate.
If you have feedback, we’re always listening.
— Nikola

