OnePageStatus vs Atlassian Statuspage
Atlassian Statuspage charges $29/month for a status page with no monitoring. OnePageStatus includes monitoring and costs less than half the price.
| Feature | OnePageStatus Pro | Atlassian Hobby ($29/mo) |
|---|---|---|
| Monthly price | £12 (~$14) | $29 |
| Monitoring included | HTTP, TCP, Ping, DNS, Database, Cron | No — buy separately |
| Check regions | 10 global regions | None |
| Components/monitors | 15 | 25 components |
| Tags, filters & saved views | Yes | No |
| Subscribers | Unlimited | 250 (then $29 for 1,000) |
| Custom domains | Yes | Yes |
| Multiple status pages | Up to 10 | Yes (expensive) |
| Incident timeline | Yes + auto-created | Yes (manual only) |
| Database monitoring | PostgreSQL + MySQL | No |
| Scheduled maintenance | Yes | Yes |
| SSL monitoring | Yes | No |
| Domain expiry monitoring | Yes (RDAP) | No |
| Uptime badges | Yes | No |
| Response time charts | Yes | No |
| SMS alerts | Yes | Add-on |
| Slack alerts | Team plan | Yes |
| Webhook alerts | Yes | Yes |
| Discord, Teams, Google Chat | Yes | Limited |
| PagerDuty / Opsgenie / Incident.io | Yes (all 3) | PagerDuty, Opsgenie |
| ntfy / Mattermost / Rocket.Chat | Yes | No |
| Real-time updates | Yes — live via WebSocket | No — requires refresh |
| API access | Team plan | Yes |
| Check interval | 30 seconds (Pro) | N/A (no monitoring) |
| Heartbeat/cron monitoring | Yes — cron expressions + start/fail | No |
| Multi-step API checks | Yes | No |
| Response time thresholds | Yes | No |
| SLA compliance tracking | Yes | No |
| Uptime history CSV export | Yes | No |
| Team roles | Viewer/editor/admin | Basic roles |
| Setup time | 60 seconds | 30+ minutes |
The core difference: monitoring is included
Atlassian Statuspage is a status page — and only a status page. You still need UptimeRobot, Pingdom, or BetterStack to actually detect when something goes down. That's two tools, two bills, two dashboards, and a manual process to connect them. OnePageStatus monitors your services and creates incidents automatically when downtime is detected.
Unlimited subscribers vs artificial caps
Atlassian caps you at 250 subscribers on their $29/month Hobby plan. Want more? You're looking at the Startup plan at $99/month for 1,000 subscribers. OnePageStatus gives you unlimited subscribers on Pro for £12/month.
Features they charge extra for
SSL certificate monitoring, uptime badges, response time charts, and database monitoring are all included in OnePageStatus. With Atlassian, you need separate tools and add-ons for each of these.