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Organize your monitors with groups

This is one of our most requested features – and it’s finally here.

Many of you told us that as your monitoring setup grows, it becomes harder to manage long lists of services and harder for users to quickly understand what’s actually affected during an incident. Monitor groups were built to solve exactly that.

Now you can organize related monitors together and present a clearer, more structured view of system health everywhere StatusGator is used.

Why monitor groups matter

As your monitoring setup grows, flat lists of monitors become harder to manage and understand. Monitor groups help you:

  • Keep related services organized
  • Scan system health faster during incidents
  • Present a cleaner, more intuitive status page
  • Maintain consistency across dashboards and embeds

Create groups that match your setup

You can create as many groups as you need and assign monitors to them in just a few clicks.

Common examples include:

  • Third-party services (Slack, Zoom, AWS, Stripe)
  • Internal applications (Website, API, User portal)
  • Mobile apps (iOS, Android)
  • Infrastructure (Databases, regions, load balancers)

You can easily drag and drop monitors directly between groups from the monitor list. No extra clicks – just grab a monitor and drop it where it belongs.

Safe and flexible organization

Deleting a group won’t delete your monitors. If you remove a group, the monitors inside it stay active and simply become ungrouped.

This lets you experiment with different group structures without any risk.

Preview before sharing

You can preview how your grouped monitors appear by clicking the Status page link in the top navigation. This makes it easy to confirm naming and layout before sharing the page with customers or stakeholders.

Learn how to set it up

For step-by-step instructions, see our help doc:
👉 Organize monitors using groups

Available now

Monitor groups are available immediately and work with all existing monitors. If you already use StatusGator, you can start organizing your monitors today.

If you’re new to StatusGator, you can sign up for free and start monitoring your services in minutes.

As always, thank you for the feedback that helps shape StatusGator – we’re excited to see how you use monitor groups to keep your status pages clearer and more useful.

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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.