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White-label status pages with custom branding

Match your status page to your product: upload your logo, set brand colors, add custom CSS, and keep incidents fully on-brand.

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Your Brand

Full Customization Control

Ensure your status page aligns perfectly with your company's visual identity.

Logo & Colors

Upload your logo and set your brand colors. We automatically generate a matching color palette for the UI.

Custom CSS

Need pixel-perfect control? Inject your own CSS to tweak every element of the status page design.

Dark Mode Support

Our status pages come with built-in dark mode support that respects your users' system preferences.

Favicon Support

Complete the white-label experience by uploading your own favicon, ensuring your brand is visible in browser tabs.

How custom branding works

Customize your status page in a few clicks

StatusPage.me gives you full control over the look and feel of your status pages without turning them into a design project.

Step 1
Upload your logo & colors

Add your logo, primary brand color and accent color. We generate a matching palette for headers, buttons and alerts so your status page feels like the rest of your product.

Step 2
Adjust layout & content

Configure page title, intro text, incident categories, component groups and footer links so the status page matches how you talk about your product.

Step 3
Add custom CSS when needed

For advanced teams, inject custom CSS to fine-tune typography, spacing or specific components while still benefiting from automatic updates and new features.

Basic branding options are available on all paid plans. Free projects still get a clean default theme if you're just getting started.

Branding FAQ

Common questions about custom branding

A quick overview of how white-label status page branding works in StatusPage.me.

No. Most teams just upload a logo, pick their primary brand color and optionally tweak a few text blocks. Custom CSS is available for advanced use cases, but not required.

Yes. If your account has multiple status pages, each page can have its own logo, colors and content so you can brand per product, region or customer segment.

StatusPage.me supports automatic dark mode that follows the user's system preferences. Your logo and brand colors are applied to both light and dark themes so the status page stays readable and on-brand.

Higher tiers focus on a white-label experience with your brand front and centre. Exact options depend on your plan, but your customers will primarily see your logo, colors and domain.