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This guide is for status pages that have already been created or migrated. It covers basic properties and display settings. If you do not have a status page yet, first read Get started with Flashduty Status Page and complete creation or migration.

Basic information

You can edit the status page name, URL slug, and basic description at any time. The name is usually your company, product, or service name so visitors can understand what the page represents.

URL slug

The URL slug is the unique path segment in the status page URL. You can change it after creation, but slugs must be unique within the same account for the same page type. The system automatically converts names to a URL-safe format: lowercase, with non-alphanumeric characters replaced by hyphens. You can also specify the slug manually.
Changing the URL slug invalidates the previous access URL. For public status pages, plan the slug before launch to avoid breaking external links later.

Branding settings

You can customize the status page branding to match your corporate identity.

Logos and icons

Page content


Custom domain

By default, status pages are accessed through a Flashduty-provided subdomain. To use your own domain, such as status.yourcompany.com, configure a custom domain.
1

Add a CNAME record

In your DNS provider, add a CNAME record for your target domain pointing to the Flashduty-provided status page address.
2

Configure the custom domain

Enter your custom domain in the status page settings. The system verifies domain uniqueness, and the same domain cannot be used by multiple status pages.
Custom domains must be globally unique across the platform. If the domain is already in use by another status page, the system will reject the configuration.
After configuration, Flashduty automatically issues, renews, and publishes HTTPS certificates for your custom domain — no manual certificate upload or management is needed. Before the certificate can be issued, the following DNS verification records must be in place. Click Check configuration in the status page settings to view the verification status of each record: Once both records pass verification, the system issues the certificate and automatically publishes it to the edge nodes, and your custom domain is served over HTTPS.
Switch from the legacy entry with no HTTPS interruptionIf your custom domain still points to the legacy compatibility entry statuspage.flashcat.cloud, the system pre-issues and publishes the managed certificate as long as the certificate management record (dns-01 delegation) passes verification. When you later switch DNS from the legacy entry to a managed access entry, both edges already hold a valid certificate, so the cutover has no HTTPS gap.
Access entry is recognized along the full CNAME chainThe system verifies the access entry along the full CNAME chain: you may point at a managed entry through intermediate records of your own, and the domain is recognized as long as any hop in the chain matches a managed entry. Once recognized, edge nodes serve HTTPS for the domain on demand.

Display settings

Event history view

The status page supports two modes for displaying event history:
Both the calendar view and the list view let visitors page back through history with no 90-day limit — they can browse all the way to the earliest event recorded on the status page. The 90-day / 50-item window applies only to the RSS/Atom feeds and does not affect browsing history on the web page.

Uptime display

You can control how component uptime statistics are displayed:

Editing and deletion

You can edit the status page name, URL slug, branding settings, and display configuration at any time. Deleting a status page permanently removes its associated data. This action cannot be undone.