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Embed live service status widgets

Add a compact OutageHQ status badge to a support article, help center, internal wiki, incident response page, or blog post. Each widget links readers to the full service status page with response history, outage reports, and official-source context.

Services

99

Cost

Free

Widget builder

Create an embeddable status badge

Pick a service, copy the iframe, and add a compact live status card to a blog, help center, internal wiki, or incident response page.

Theme

Recommended attribution

The widget includes a small OutageHQ attribution link. Keep it visible so users can open the full status page and compare live checks.

Preview

PlayStation status widget

Full status page

Status

Operational

Reports

0 in 24h

Checked

Jun 8, 1:55 PM

PlayStation logo

PlayStation

https://www.playstation.com

Where these widgets work best

Status widgets are useful when readers are already troubleshooting a tool. Add them to guides such as "how to check if GitHub is down", internal runbooks for SaaS dependencies, customer support pages, or product status comparison posts.

Best backlink target

Link to the specific service status page when possible. For example, use the GitHub widget with the GitHub status page, not only the homepage.

Status widget FAQ

Are OutageHQ status widgets free?

Yes. OutageHQ status widgets are free to embed on blogs, support pages, help centers, internal wikis, and incident response pages.

What does the widget show?

Each widget shows the selected service, current status, recent report count, latest check time, and a link to the full OutageHQ status page.

Can I embed a widget for a specific service?

Yes. Select a monitored service such as GitHub, Cloudflare, Slack, Discord, YouTube, or Netflix and copy the iframe code.

Should I keep the OutageHQ attribution link?

Yes. The attribution helps readers open the complete status page, compare response history, and verify whether a problem is local or widespread.