Free & Open Source for macOS

Know before
your users do.

A macOS menu bar app that monitors 68+ SaaS service status pages and alerts you the moment something goes down.

Requires macOS 13 (Ventura) or later. MIT License.

Status Monitor
GitHub ● Operational
Vercel ● Operational
OpenAI ● Degraded
Cloudflare ● Operational
Datadog ● Partial Outage
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Built for developers who ship

Everything you need to stay ahead of outages. Nothing you don't.

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68+ Services

Built-in catalog of popular SaaS providers. Pick the services you depend on and start monitoring in seconds.

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Real-Time Alerts

Native macOS notifications the moment a service changes status. No browser tab required.

Menu Bar Native

Lives in your menu bar with a color-coded icon. Green means all clear. Yellow, orange, or red means something needs attention.

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Privacy First

No accounts, no tracking, no analytics. Polls public status pages directly. Your data never leaves your Mac.

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Open Source

Free forever, MIT licensed. Inspect the code, contribute features, or fork it for your team.

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Drill-Down Detail

Component-level status for each service. Search, filter, and see exactly what's affected.

Up and running in 60 seconds

Three steps. No configuration files, no API keys, no sign-up.

1

Install

Download the app from GitHub Releases and drag it to Applications. That's it.

2

Pick Services

Browse the built-in catalog and toggle on the services your team depends on.

3

Monitor

Status Monitor polls each service and notifies you when something changes. Sit back and ship.

68+ services and growing

From infrastructure to productivity tools, we've got your stack covered.

GitHub Cloudflare OpenAI Anthropic / Claude Vercel Netlify Supabase Datadog Figma Notion Asana 1Password Twilio Sentry Linear Docker MongoDB Jira Grafana Fly.io Zapier Zoom HubSpot Clerk

Plus Snowflake, Elastic, Plaid, New Relic, Amplitude, Mixpanel, Render, DigitalOcean, and many more.

Frequently asked questions

What services are supported? +
Status Monitor ships with a catalog of 68+ services covering developer tools, cloud hosting, databases, productivity apps, monitoring, payments, and more. It supports any service that uses an Atlassian Statuspage or publishes an RSS/Atom status feed.
Is it really free? +
Yes. Status Monitor is free and open source under the MIT license. No subscriptions, no premium tiers, no data harvesting. The source code is on GitHub.
Does it work offline? +
Status Monitor needs an internet connection to poll status pages. If your connection drops, it retains the last known status for each service and resumes polling when you're back online.
How often does it check? +
The default poll interval is 60 seconds per service. You can configure the interval per-service in the app settings, with a minimum of 30 seconds.
Can I add custom services? +
Yes. Beyond the built-in catalog, you can add any service by providing its Atlassian Statuspage URL or RSS/Atom feed URL. If a service uses a proprietary status page format, it's not supported yet.
Is my data private? +
Completely. Status Monitor runs in the macOS App Sandbox with only outbound network access. It polls public status pages directly — no intermediary servers, no telemetry, no analytics. Your configuration is stored locally in UserDefaults.

Stop checking status pages manually

Download Status Monitor and know the moment something goes down.