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New in StatusGator: See Component Statuses

A small but useful new feature is now available in StatusGator: You can see the status of all the components of a given service from your filter configuration page.

Example StatusGator status page monitoring filter configuration.
StatusGator now shows you the status of all components.

As a reminder, component filters are a feature of all StatusGator paid plans. They allow you to filter your notifications and service statuses to specific components of a given service. Services such as large cloud providers often have dozens or even hundreds of individual regions or products. Many of these might not be relevant to you or your business and you can filter those out by simply unchecking them.

The component status display in StatusGator gives you the status of all components at a quick glance. When you’re evaluating which components to monitor, you might find this view useful. Let us know what you think!

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Colin Bartlett

Colin Bartlett is co-founder of StatusGator and Nimble Industries, a seasoned Ruby engineer and entrepreneur who launched StatusGator in 2015 and later grew it into a full-fledged company.