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You Can Now Customize the Names of Services in StatusGator

StatusGator is the easiest way to publish a unified status page featuring the status of all the services you depend on. Our public status dashboards have become a favorite feature allowing schools, startups, and enterprises alike to publish a quick and easy page showing the status of all their cloud services.

One commonly requested feature has been the ability to customize the name of each status page listed in your dashboard. A common use case is a service known by another name internally, as most often happens when a service is actually a small component of a larger service. Another potential use is describing the service so your users can better understand it.

This feature is now available to StatusGator customers on all plans and you can now take advantage of it. To use, first, find a service in your dashboard. Click the filter icon next to the service:

StatusGator dashboard showing the filter and configuration button. This allows filtering your status page change notifications.
StatusGator status page shows the filter and configuration button.

At the bottom, you will see a space for a Display Name. Enter the name you wish to display on your status page. The name will show all places your service shows: On the status page when you are signed in, on your public status page, and in the API.

StatusGator Display Name entry form. You can now edit the name of a service in your dashboard with this feature.
StatusGator Display Name entry form. You can now edit the name of a service in your dashboard with this feature.

Be sure to click Save Configuration at the bottom. Your changes will be instantly reflected.

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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.