Status Page Language Settings
You can display your public status page in the language of your users. All interface labels — status states, incident history, uptime periods, availability metrics, and maintenance notices — are translated automatically when you select a language.
Setting the Language
- Go to Status Pages from the left menu
- Click on your status page to open its settings
- Navigate to the Visual tab → Display Options section
- Find the Page Language dropdown
- Select your preferred language
- Click Save Settings
Your status page immediately reflects the new language for all visitors.
Supported Languages
| Language | Code |
|---|---|
| English | en |
| Srpski (Serbian) | sr |
| Svenska (Swedish) | sv |
| Deutsch (German) | de |
| Français (French) | fr |
| Español (Spanish) | es |
| Hrvatski (Croatian) | hr |
| Português BR | pt-br |
| العربية (Arabic) | ar |
What Gets Translated
The selected language applies to all visitor-facing text on the public status page, including:
- Status labels — Operational, Degraded, Outage, Unknown
- Uptime periods — Last 24 hours, 7 days, 30 days, 90 days, 1 year
- Incident section — Active incidents summary, started time, duration, history labels
- Availability metrics strip — Availability %, average response time, MTBF, MTTR, loading state
- Maintenance notices — Upcoming and in-progress maintenance labels
- Navigation and footer — Monitors nav link, subscribe button, powered-by footer
- Overall status popover — Summary text, affected-by label
- Archive pages — Incident archive, maintenance archive date filters and result counts
- Theme toggle — Light/Dark/Auto labels
Content you write yourself — incident titles, incident update messages, component names, and maintenance descriptions — is always shown as-is, in whatever language you wrote it.
Notes
- The language setting affects only the public status page visible to your visitors. Your own dashboard remains in English.
- If a translated string is missing for the selected language, the page falls back to the English equivalent automatically.
- Arabic (
ar) is displayed right-to-left by the visitor’s browser, but the page layout is not currently adapted for RTL.