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StatusPage.me Dec 27, 2025 Analytics

Analytics Dashboard

The Analytics dashboard helps you understand how your status pages perform over time. Metrics are grouped into three sections — Reliability, Performance, and Traffic — so you can quickly find what you need without scrolling through a wall of numbers.

If you want a fast 30-day snapshot before opening the full analytics pages, start from Status Pages and click the small Analytics button beside a page.


Select a Status Page First

Analytics are loaded after you select a status page from the dropdown. The page auto-selects your first status page on load and fetches data immediately.


Current Status Indicator

At the top of the loaded data you’ll see a status bar showing:

  • Live overall status of the status page (e.g., “All Systems Operational”, “Degraded Performance”, “Major Outage”) — this reflects the real-time state, not the historical period.
  • Period — which time range is currently displayed.
  • Computed — how long ago the cached analytics were last calculated.

Time Period

Use the period buttons (7D · 30D · 90D · 1Y · Custom) to choose a date range.

  • Buttons unavailable on your plan are shown greyed out with a tooltip explaining the retention limit.
  • Custom reveals start/end date inputs. Click Apply to load data for that range.

Metric Groups

Reliability

MetricDescription
UptimeAverage availability (%) across all components in the selected period.
IncidentsTotal number of incidents created in the period.
MTTRMean Time To Recover — average minutes to resolve an incident. Computed as total downtime divided by incident count.
DowntimeTotal downtime in minutes, summed from pre-computed daily incident metrics.

Performance

MetricDescription
Avg RTAverage response time in milliseconds, weighted across all monitors and days.
Max RTThe highest single-day maximum response time recorded across all monitors in the period.
P95 RT95th-percentile response time across all daily monitor aggregations in the period.
MTBFMean Time Between Failures — total period duration divided by incident count, in hours.

Traffic

MetricDescription
Page ViewsTotal status page views · approximate unique visitors (privacy-friendly HLL estimate).
Incident ViewsTotal incident-page views · approximate unique visitors during the period.

Traffic metrics use a privacy-friendly analytics approach. See Status Page View Analytics for details.


Charts

Availability & Response Time

A dual-axis line chart showing daily Availability % (left axis) and Avg Response Time ms (right axis). Hover any point to see both values for that day.

Prediction Events Quality

Collapsed by default (click to expand). Shows prediction signals fired by the AI monitoring system matched against actual incidents within a confirmation window. Metrics include:

  • Signals — total prediction events fired.
  • Confirmed — signals followed by a real incident within the window.
  • False Positives — signals not followed by an incident.
  • Precision — confirmed / total signals as a percentage.
  • Lead Time — median minutes between a signal and the confirmed incident.
  • Risk Score / Confidence — average model output scores.
  • Degradation / Spike — breakdown of signal types.

Use the Bars selector to toggle the chart between “Issued + False Positives” and “Issued + Confirmed” views.

For more detail on prediction monitoring, see Down Prediction Monitoring.


Component Health Table

A table listing each component with:

  • Availability % — with a small visual progress bar for quick comparison.
  • Avg RT / P95 RT — response time percentiles.
  • Incidents — incident count for the period.
  • Status — current component status badge (Up / Degraded / Down).

Components are sorted worst-first (lowest availability at the top) so issues stand out immediately.


“Downtime Only” Filter

Enable Downtime Only to focus on periods where something went wrong:

  • The chart shows only days where availability is below 100%.
  • The component table filters to components that had downtime or incidents.

If there is no downtime in the selected period, both the chart and table show an empty-state message.


Managing Share Tokens

Click the share icon (⮕) next to the status page selector to manage read-only share tokens. See Sharing Analytics for details.


Printing

Click the printer icon to print the current analytics view. Controls and navigation are hidden automatically; charts are sized for landscape printing.


Troubleshooting

  • If charts look empty, confirm you selected the intended status page and period.
  • If MTBF / MTTR / Max RT show “-”, the page may have no incidents or no monitor history for the selected period.
  • If you expect downtime but don’t see it in Downtime only, try widening the time range (e.g., 30 days).

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