Sorry incident

Your Team Is Now Automatically Subscribed to Your Status Pages

Started
May 04, 2026, 12:09 AM UTC
Resolved
Ongoing
Duration
● 2h 32m
Detected by Pingoru
May 04, 2026, 12:09 AM UTC

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  1. investigating Mar 03, 2026, 11:05 AM UTC

    We're excited to announce **automatic team member subscriptions** — a feature that makes it effortless for your team to stay in the loop. Every member of your team is now automatically subscribed to your status pages. No more manually adding colleagues as subscribers, and no more worrying about someone missing an important incident update. When new team members join, they're subscribed automatically. If their email changes, their subscriber record updates to match. There's nothing to configure — it just works. You'll also notice that the **View Status Page** button now signs you in automatically, giving you instant authenticated access without a separate login. Team member subscribers are clearly labeled throughout your dashboard so you can always tell them apart from external subscribers at a glance. And don't worry — they won't count toward your plan's subscriber limit. We built this because your team should never be the last to know about an incident on your own status page. We hope you love it!

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