Status Page Settings Audit
The Status Page Settings Audit is a per-page change log that records every modification to your status page’s configuration — who changed it, what they changed, and when. It’s scoped to a single status page and is separate from the account-wide Audit Logs.
What Gets Tracked
Any time a team member saves changes to the status page, an entry is added to the audit trail:
| Category | Examples |
|---|---|
| Branding | Logo updated, color scheme changed, custom CSS modified |
| Domain | Custom domain added, changed, or removed |
| Components | Component added, renamed, reordered, or deleted |
| Notifications | Subscriber settings changed, notification channels linked or removed |
| Incident settings | Auto incidents toggled, auto resolve changed |
| Access control | Page made private, authentication method changed |
| General settings | Page name, timezone, or language updated |
Each entry shows:
- Actor — which team member made the change
- Action — what type of setting was modified
- Details — old and new values where applicable
- Timestamp — exact date and time
How to Access
- Open the Status Page dashboard
- Go to Settings
- Click the Audit tab
The audit trail is displayed newest-first and can be filtered by action type.
Settings Audit vs. Account Audit Logs
These are two separate but complementary systems:
| Status Page Settings Audit | Account Audit Logs | |
|---|---|---|
| Scope | One status page | Entire account |
| Covers | Configuration changes only | All actions (incidents, monitors, team, billing) |
| Access | Status Page → Settings → Audit | Account → Team → Audit Logs |
| Plan | Starter+ | Business+ |
Use the Settings Audit when you want to know what changed on a specific page. Use Account Audit Logs for a broader view across your whole team and account.
Plan Availability
| Plan | Settings Audit |
|---|---|
| Free | — |
| Starter | ✓ |
| Team | ✓ |
| Business | ✓ |
| Enterprise | ✓ |
| OSS Hero | — |
Use Cases
Debugging unexpected changes — a component disappeared or a custom domain stopped working. The audit trail shows exactly when the change was made and by whom.
Team accountability — when multiple team members have edit access, the audit trail keeps everyone’s changes attributable.
Change management — before investigating a spike in subscriber complaints, check whether any settings changed around the same time.
Compliance — demonstrate to customers or auditors that configuration changes to your status page are tracked.
Related
- Account Audit Logs — account-wide audit trail (Business+)
- Teams — control who can edit status page settings
- Custom Domain — connecting your own domain (changes are tracked in the audit)