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Advanced API Monitoring with JSONPath
Learn how to use JSONPath to validate complex API responses and extract specific data for your monitors.
Advanced Expected Conditions
Learn how Advanced Expected Conditions determine monitor UP/DOWN using ALL (AND) / ANY (OR) logic.
API Console
Manage your API keys, review available scopes, and test the authenticated REST API from the in-dashboard API Console.
API Keys
Create and manage personal API keys to authenticate with the StatusPage.me API from your own tools and integrations.
Authenticated API Overview
Introduction to the authenticated REST API — manage status pages, monitors, metrics, incidents, and maintenances programmatically.
Availability API
Fetch monitor availability metrics including MTBF, MTTR, and uptime data.
Incidents API (Authenticated)
Create and read incidents, append timeline updates, and archive eligible resolved incidents through the authenticated REST API.
Maintenances API (Authenticated)
Create, read, update, and delete maintenance windows via the authenticated REST API.
Markdown Snippets API
Get ready-to-use markdown and HTML snippets for embedding your status.
Metrics API (Authenticated)
Create, read, update, and delete live metrics, including atomic value changes, via the authenticated REST API.
Monitoring Configuration Examples
See real-world Site, API, and DNS monitor setups you can configure for common uptime and validation use cases.
Monitors API (Authenticated)
Create, read, update, and delete site, API, and DNS monitors via the authenticated REST API.
Status Pages API (Authenticated)
Create, read, update, and delete status pages, including linked-monitor details, via the authenticated REST API.
Terraform Provider: Getting Started
Install the StatusPage.me Terraform provider, authenticate with an API key, and manage your first status page as code.
Website Monitoring Types Explained: Site, API, and DNS Monitors
Compare Site, API, and DNS monitoring types so you can choose the right uptime monitor for each website, endpoint, or domain.