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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:

CategoryExamples
BrandingLogo updated, color scheme changed, custom CSS modified
DomainCustom domain added, changed, or removed
ComponentsComponent added, renamed, reordered, or deleted
NotificationsSubscriber settings changed, notification channels linked or removed
Incident settingsAuto incidents toggled, auto resolve changed
Access controlPage made private, authentication method changed
General settingsPage 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

  1. Open the Status Page dashboard
  2. Go to Settings
  3. 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 AuditAccount Audit Logs
ScopeOne status pageEntire account
CoversConfiguration changes onlyAll actions (incidents, monitors, team, billing)
AccessStatus Page → Settings → AuditAccount → Team → Audit Logs
PlanStarter+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

PlanSettings 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.


  • 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)
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