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Public Status Pages

Share real-time infrastructure health with your customers

Status pages require an active Flowtriq subscription. Any workspace member can view pages; only admins can create or edit them.

What is a Status Page?

A Flowtriq status page is a public, branded webpage you share with customers, partners, or end-users. It shows the real-time health of your nodes - no Flowtriq login needed for visitors.

Each page has a unique shareable URL: https://flowtriq.com/s/your-slug. You can create multiple pages per workspace (e.g. one per product line, one per customer group).

Status pages are inspired by services like Statuspage.io or BetterUptime, but tightly integrated with Flowtriq's detection pipeline - status reflects actual DDoS detection data, not manual updates.

Creating a Status Page

Go to Dashboard → Status Pages and click New Page. Fill in:

  • Page Name - shown as the title on the public page (e.g. "Acme Corp Infrastructure")
  • Slug - URL-safe identifier, auto-generated from the name. Becomes /s/your-slug. Lowercase letters, numbers, and hyphens only. Minimum 3 characters.
  • Description - optional subtitle shown beneath the page title
  • Accent Color - brand color applied to headings and the status label. Use the color picker or enter a hex value directly. Preset swatches are provided.
  • Options - toggle uptime bars, incident history, and whether node IP addresses are shown
  • Nodes - select which workspace nodes appear on this page. Leave all unchecked to automatically show all active workspace nodes.

URL Structure

https://flowtriq.com/s/{slug}

Where {slug} is the identifier you set when creating the page. Slugs must be unique across all Flowtriq workspaces.

The public page does not require authentication and can be shared freely. If you want to make a page private (hide it temporarily), toggle it to Private from the Status Pages list - the URL will return 404 until re-enabled.

Status Indicators

StatusColorMeaning
OperationalGreenNode is online and not under attack. Seen within 120 seconds.
Elevated TrafficYellowTraffic is above baseline but not classified as an attack.
Under AttackRedAn active DDoS incident is open for this node.
OfflineGrayNode has not reported in over 120 seconds.
No DataGrayNode has never reported (newly added or agent not installed).

The overall status banner at the top of the page reflects the worst status across all listed nodes: if any node is under attack, the overall banner shows "Under Attack". If any node is offline, it shows "Partial Degradation". All-clear shows "All Systems Operational".

Uptime Bars

When "Show 30-day uptime bars" is enabled, each node row shows 30 individual bars - one per day. A green bar means no incident was detected on that day. A red bar means at least one incident was opened on that day.

Uptime bars are based on incident data from the incidents table and update in real time as new incidents are opened or resolved.

Incident History

When "Show recent incident history" is enabled, the bottom of the status page shows all incidents from the last 7 days for the listed nodes, sorted newest first. Each incident shows:

  • Attack family (e.g. UDP Flood, SYN Flood)
  • Affected node
  • Start time and resolution time (if resolved)
  • Severity color-coded dot

Editing a Status Page

Click the Edit button on any status page row in the dashboard. The edit form pre-fills all existing settings. You can change the name, description, accent color, options, and node list. The slug cannot be changed after creation to preserve existing shared links.

Privacy & Visibility

Each status page is either Public (accessible to anyone with the URL) or Private (returns 404). Toggle visibility at any time from the Status Pages dashboard without deleting the page.

Status pages do not expose your workspace ID, internal node IDs, or API keys. If "Show node IPs" is disabled, only node names are shown to visitors.

Privacy note: Anyone with the URL can view a Public status page. Do not enable "Show node IPs" if your server IP addresses are sensitive.