Pricing

Choose the tier that fits your audience complexity and governance needs.

Every plan gives you polished public status communication. Higher tiers add more pages, more scoped distribution, and the workflow and control layers larger teams usually need.

No setup fee and no workflow reset when you upgrade.
Every plan supports incidents, maintenance, and customer-facing status publishing.
Choose Premium for more reach, or Business for workflow speed and governance.
Plan

Basic

For lean teams that need one polished customer-facing status page and a reliable incident workflow.

$30/month
Status pages1
Admin users3
Custom views1
1 status page
Incidents, maintenances, subscribers, and API access
1 custom view and 1 RSS feed
Plan

Business

For teams that want workflow speed plus real governance as communication ownership expands.

$100/month
Status pages10
Admin users50
Custom views50
Slack-connected workflows
OIDC / SAML, group mapping, and advanced RBAC
Audit logs, Terraform, custom SMTP, and synthetics

Compare plans

See what changes as you move up a tier.

Basic covers one strong public page. Premium expands reach and audience scoping. Business adds Slack-connected workflows, identity, and governance.

FeatureBasicPremiumBusiness
Status pages1310
Admin users31050
Subscribers5005,00025,000
Components502001,000
Custom domain-11
Custom views11050
RSS feeds1520
API tokens1525
Slack-connected workflows--Yes
Incident templatesYesYesYes
OIDC / SAML SSO--Yes
Group-to-role mapping--Yes
Advanced RBAC--Yes
Audit logs--Yes
Custom SMTP--Yes
Terraform export--Yes
Synthetic monitoring--Yes

Frequently asked questions

Answers before you commit.

The tiers are mainly about two things: how many audiences you need to support, and how much workflow and governance control you need around publishing.

Can I start with a trial before I choose a plan?

Yes. Start with the managed trial to test your own workspace, then choose the plan that fits once you know how many pages, views, and controls you need.

Do all plans include incidents and scheduled maintenance publishing?

Yes. Every plan supports core incident communication and maintenance publishing. Higher tiers add more reach, workflow support, and admin control.

When do Slack, SSO, and stronger admin controls become available?

Business adds Slack-connected workflows, OIDC or SAML SSO, group-to-role mapping, advanced RBAC, audit logs, Terraform export, custom SMTP, and synthetic monitoring. Premium is for more pages, views, feeds, and a custom domain.

What happens when I upgrade?

Nothing resets. You keep the same publishing model and workspace while gaining more pages, views, integrations, and management features as you move up a tier.

Which plan is best for complex service structures?

Choose Premium if you mainly need more pages, custom views, feeds, and room to organize communication. Choose Business if you also need Slack workflows, identity controls, auditability, Terraform, or synthetic monitoring.

Try it first

Try StatiBeat with your own pages, views, and structure first.

Launch an isolated workspace, model your hierarchy, test scoped views, and decide whether you need more reach or more governance before you commit.