Run Argus Status with no obvious blind spot
Commercial monitoring with public status pages, tenant workspaces, custom domains, and an operator console built for serious rollout.
Console
Workspaces
Monitors
Incidents
Domains
Billing
Workspace
Argus Demo
Availability
99.98%
Active Monitors
128
Custom Domains
14
API Gateway
Global health checks every 30 seconds
Billing Webhook
Stripe event intake with incident audit trail
Status Edge
Custom domain ingress on edge.argustatus.com
One system for operations and public trust
Move from internal monitoring to external communication without stitching separate tools together.
- Publish uptime, incidents, and service posture from the same system your team operates.
- Separate tenants, members, and future plan limits with a multi-workspace model.
- Support both platform-issued subdomains and branded customer domains through an edge intake model.
Designed for commercial rollout
The platform is structured so marketing, console operations, and domain onboarding stay in the right place.
- Product narrative, pricing, and documentation entry live on the public site.
- Monitoring operations, incidents, workspaces, and future billing stay in the console.
- Customer CNAME onboarding has a dedicated domain target for cleaner expansion later.
Built to watch continuously
Argus refers to the vigilant figure from Greek mythology. For us, that means continuous awareness without obvious blind spots.
Multi-workspace operations
Keep each customer, team, or environment isolated while running them from one commercial platform.
Public trust surface
Turn incidents, uptime, and maintenance windows into a clean status experience customers can actually follow.
Domain onboarding
Launch on a platform subdomain first, then move teams onto branded custom domains when they are ready.
Console-first workflow
Monitoring, members, plans, and billing live in the same operating surface instead of being spread across separate tools.
Move from internal monitoring to customer-facing status
Use the public site for positioning and the console for operations, without mixing those concerns together.