Create a maintenance window in minutes. Subscribers get notified automatically.
Maintenance windows let you communicate planned downtime like a pro, without writing a single “sorry for the inconvenience” email by hand.
Give it a title, message (Markdown supported), choose the status page, and pick start/end time.
Tie maintenance to components and monitors so your status page stays accurate and specific.
Users get notified when it’s scheduled, when it starts, and when it’s completed.

💡 You can access this screen by navigating to Maintenances → Schedule Maintenance in your dashboard.
Set expectations, reduce support tickets, and show customers you run a serious operation by announcing maintenance in advance.
Pick a start/end time and publish it ahead of time so users know what to expect (and when it ends).
Notify subscribers when maintenance is scheduled, when it starts, and when it completes. No manual chasing.
Show upcoming and active maintenance on the status page so visitors see it before they open a ticket.
Keep a public (or private) log of planned downtime for trust, transparency, and post-incident sanity.
Anything that might cause degraded performance or brief downtime belongs here. If you’re doing changes, communicate them.
🎓 Learn how to schedule maintenance windows and reuse incident templates for smoother comms.