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Better status page analytics

What’s new

We’ve made a small improvement to Status Page analytics.

Previously, analytics were limited to a fixed view of the last 30 days. While helpful, it didn’t always give you the right lens for the question you were trying to answer. Now, you can choose the time range that fits your needs.

You can switch between Last 24 hours, Last week, Last 30 days, and Last year directly from the Analytics tab. When you change the time range, all key metrics update instantly – including total views, daily average views, new subscribers, outage reports, and the views-over-time chart.

Why this matters

Different questions require different context. Want to measure the impact of a recent incident? Check the last 24 hours. Looking for short-term trends? Switch to last week. Preparing a monthly report or reviewing performance over time? You can zoom out to the last 30 days or last year.

This added flexibility makes it easier to spot traffic spikes, understand engagement patterns, and evaluate how outages affect visibility.

A simple change with better insights

It’s a small update, but it gives you much better control over how you analyze your status page performance. By choosing the right timeframe, you get clearer insights – and make better decisions based on the data that matters most.

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Valeria Kurolapova

Valeria Kurolapova is the Senior Product Designer and UX Manager at StatusGator. She manages product design initiatives, focusing on improving user experience.