I used static_status to build myself a statuspage but you'll still have to file events manually and it doesn't have support for historical uptime, just of when the schedule runs. I've personally switched over to uptimerobot.com for quite some time now and am pretty happy with it.
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I used static_status to build myself a statuspage but you'll still have to file events manually and it doesn't have support for historical uptime, just of when the schedule runs. I've personally switched over to uptimerobot.com for quite some time now and am pretty happy with it.
Creating a continuously deploying static statuspage with GitHub
Harsh Shandilya ・ Feb 7 ・ 4 min read
Thanks!