Open Source Alternatives

Alternatives to Statuspage

Incident communication and status page tool by Atlassian.

1 drop-in replacement2 building blocks
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Updated May 2026

What you gain

  • No monthly pricing starting at $29-399/mo per page
  • Full control over your status page design and hosting
  • No Atlassian dependency for public incident communication
  • Self-hosted status page with custom components and metrics

What you give up

  • No managed subscriber notifications via email, SMS, and webhook
  • No built-in uptime metric tracking with historical SLA reporting
  • No Atlassian integration with Opsgenie and Jira for incident workflow
  • No managed third-party component monitoring (AWS, Stripe, etc.)

Switching Cost

Statuspage has minimal data lock-in. Your component list and incident history export via API. The real cost is the subscriber migration: Statuspage manages email and SMS subscribers for incident notifications, and those subscribers need to re-subscribe on the new platform. Teams with a simple status page can switch in a few hours. Teams with thousands of subscribers and complex component hierarchies should budget a few days. The hidden cost is the notification infrastructure: Statuspage handles email delivery, SMS sending, and webhook retries for status updates, and you'll need to build or buy all three.

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Drop-in Replacements

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Building Blocks

Statuspage is a platform. It bundles multiple capabilities into one subscription. These tools each cover one piece. Teams often assemble 2–3 of them instead of paying for the full suite.