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Introducing the StatusGator Notion Integration

Many teams use Notion as the central hub for documentation, runbooks, incident response, and operational planning. When an outage occurs, the last thing you want is for responders to jump between multiple tools searching for information about the health of critical vendors and dependencies.

That’s why we’re excited to introduce the StatusGator Notion integration.

You can now embed StatusGator boards directly into Notion pages, giving your team real-time visibility into vendor outages, service disruptions, and dependency health without ever leaving your workspace.

Perfect for incident response

When troubleshooting a production issue, one of the first questions teams ask is:

“Could one of our vendors be experiencing an outage?”

By embedding StatusGator into incident runbooks and response pages, responders can immediately see whether providers like AWS, Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, Cloudflare, Salesforce, or hundreds of other services are experiencing problems.

This helps teams identify external dependencies faster and avoid wasting time investigating issues that originate outside their systems.

Easy to set up

Getting started takes just a few minutes:

  1. Generate an embed URL in StatusGator.
  2. Open any Notion page.
  3. Add an Embed block.
  4. Paste your StatusGator URL.

That’s it. Your board will appear directly within Notion and automatically stay up to date as incidents occur and resolve.

Ready to get started? Explore the Notion integration today and keep service health where your team works.

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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.