Atlassian Statuspage Pricing 2026 — Plans, Costs & Free Tier
Atlassian Statuspage starts at $29/mo for the Startup plan (1 page, 100 subscribers). Team plan at $99/mo adds more pages and subscribers. Enterprise is $499/mo.
Last updated: 2026-03-29 · Founded: 2013 · HQ: Sydney, Australia (Atlassian)
Atlassian Statuspage at a Glance
Atlassian Statuspage Pricing Plans
Hobby
Best for: Open-source projects and personal use
- 1 public page
- 100 email subscribers
- 25 components
- Incident history
- Basic customization
Startup
Best for: Startups and small products
- 1 page
- 250 subscribers
- 100 components
- Email notifications
- Third-party components
- Custom domain
Business
Best for: Growing SaaS companies
- 1 page
- 1,000 subscribers
- 250 components
- SMS notifications
- Uptime showcase
- API access
Enterprise
Best for: Enterprise SaaS with SLA commitments
- 5 pages
- 5,000 subscribers
- 500 components
- Private pages
- SSO
- Premium support
Key Features
- →Beautiful public and private status pages
- →Incident communication templates
- →Email, SMS, and webhook subscriber notifications
- →Third-party component monitoring
- →Jira integration for incident tracking
- →API for automation
✅ Pros
- +Industry standard — used by Dropbox, Twilio, Reddit, and thousands of SaaS companies
- +Clean, professional status page design
- +Excellent Atlassian ecosystem integration (Jira, Opsgenie)
- +Subscriber notification system is robust
- +Well-documented API
❌ Cons
- −Expensive for what it does — $29/mo for a single status page
- −Not a monitoring tool — just displays status (needs external input)
- −SMS notifications only on Business plan ($99/mo)
- −Limited customization on lower tiers
- −Slow feature development since Atlassian acquisition
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does Statuspage cost?
Atlassian Statuspage has a free Hobby tier (1 page, 100 subscribers). The Startup plan is $29/mo, Business is $99/mo, and Enterprise is $499/mo. It's one of the more expensive status page solutions.
Is Statuspage free?
Statuspage offers a free Hobby plan with 1 public page and 100 email subscribers. For teams needing SMS notifications, custom domains, or more subscribers, paid plans start at $29/mo.
Statuspage alternatives?
Free alternatives include Better Stack (status pages included with monitoring), Instatus ($20/mo), and Cachet (open source). Better Stack and UptimeRobot bundle status pages with monitoring at lower total cost.
Does Statuspage include monitoring?
No. Statuspage only displays status information — it doesn't actively monitor your services. You need a separate monitoring tool (UptimeRobot, Better Stack, Datadog) to detect outages and feed data into Statuspage.
Who uses Statuspage?
Statuspage is used by thousands of companies including Dropbox, Twilio, Reddit, Zendesk, and New Relic. It's the most widely adopted hosted status page solution.
How API Status Check Is Different
Atlassian Statuspage monitors your own infrastructure — is your server up? Are your endpoints responding? API Status Check monitors the third-party APIs your app depends on — is Stripe down? Is AWS having issues? Is the GitHub API slow?
Most teams need both: Atlassian Statuspage for their stack, and ASC for their dependencies. See ASC pricing →