CState

Overall rating

6.7

Stars: 2633

Contributors: 62

cState is a simple, lightweight status page system that helps track and communicate the uptime and health of websites or services. It’s designed for quick deployment and easy management, supporting incident tracking and real-time updates. cState can generate static status pages that are highly customizable and ideal for transparency with users.

Key Features

  • Fast to load. Even on Internet Explorer 8. Incredible browser support. Minimal JS. No CSS dependencies either.
  • Fast to create incidents. Use the command line or setup a CMS like Netlify CMS or Forestry for a no-code experience. See here
  • Stays fast. Hugo & Golang can build a site with thousands of entries in seconds.
  • Focused, adaptable design. Auto dark mode. Easy customization from one file (or settings page). Statistical calculations show the key take-away (e.g., time spent fixing an issue).
  • Fit for any language. With built-in support for English, German, French, Italian, Lithuanian, Macedonian, Dutch, Portuguese, Turkish, and Tagalog
  • All incidents, sorted. Link incidents to systems/categories, let users know how long previous downtime took, and more.
  • Free hosting. Host on supported platforms like Netlify or manage cState yourself. See here
  • Free your data. Use RSS or the read-only API to create custom HTML/JS integrations or simply embed the built-in badges/shields.
  • Free for developers to expand upon. Integrate monitoring, link to other systems, change any text or style, create custom pages, and more.
Activity

Last update: Feb 17, 2025

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Maturity

Last update: Feb 22, 2025

  • Age

    7 years 10 months

  • Stability

    STABLE

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status-pages
hyperfast-golang
uptime-monitoring
github-pages
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hugo
statuspage
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uptime-monitor
ie11
dark-theme
serverless
gh-pages
netlify-cms
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