Share status without exposing private operations
SLA Badges
SLA badges bring WebGuard status into websites, internal dashboards, documentation, and customer portals.
How it helps
Use the SLA badge when stakeholders should not need to open WebGuard to see whether a service is healthy.
The public badge endpoint is available only for monitors where public labels are enabled, keeping exposure deliberate.
Badges can display current status and uptime summaries in external sites while WebGuard remains the source of truth.
Works well with
Public Labels
Share a single monitor status publicly with uptime, incidents, maintenance context, and optional subscriber updates.
REST API and Integrations
Use token-based API access and the API reference to connect monitoring data with external tools, automation, and reporting workflows.
Public Status Pages
Publish component-based status pages with recent incidents, manual incident updates, subscriber emails, and active or upcoming maintenance windows.