2 Best European Status.io Alternatives in 2026
Sovereignty-first software picks, all built in Europe โ hand-picked to replace Status.io.
Our top pick this year is Statuspal โ but every option on this list is European-owned, GDPR-native, and production-ready. Worth a closer look: Noticely.
Most picks fall under Status Pages. Jump into any of those categories if you want a wider shortlist beyond this list.
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Monitor your site, app, or API status and communicate incidents effectively with a dedicated status page. Automate reporting and reduce support queries.
Statuspal makes incident communication easy, replacing the scrambled-Slack-during-an-outage dance with a polished public status page that keeps customers informed automatically. When something breaks, real-time incident reports push to your audience through unlimited channels; uptime graphs and maintenance calendars do the rest of the talking during calm periods.
Powerful automations detect incidents, trigger alerts, and close them without manual overhead, while AI-powered auto-translation delivers updates in 10+ languages for global audiences. Private internal status pages with IP-restriction, authentication, and SSO keep engineering and support teams aligned, and custom domains with included SSL let every page match your brand.
Key benefits:
- Auto-translation in 10+ languages powered by AI for global audiences
- 40+ integrations including Datadog, New Relic, PagerDuty, OpsGenie, and AWS status pages
- Private status pages with IP-restriction, authentication, and SSO for internal services
- Unlimited notification channels across email, SMS, Slack, Teams, Mattermost, and Google Chat
- Out-of-the-box HTTP monitoring that feeds directly into incident automation
- Custom domains with SSL included for brand-consistent status URLs
- Full API and webhook support for scripting and third-party extensibility
Based in Berlin, Germany, Statuspal is ISO 27001:2013 certified with an EU hosting region available for teams that need data to stay in Europe โ a concrete European alternative to Atlassian Statuspage and Status.io for GDPR-sensitive organizations.
Used to report 250K+ incidents across 35K+ status pages, with a 14-day free trial and a 40% discount for early-stage startups through the dedicated Startup tier.
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Slick hosted status pages with targeted subscriber notifications across services and regions โ no code, spreadsheets, or email-integration glue required.
Noticely lets you communicate service health and incidents automatically โ a slick, modern hosted status page paired with targeted subscriber notifications so the right customers hear about the right incidents, without anyone on your team touching code, email templates, or spreadsheets.
Unlike one-size-fits-all status pages, Noticely lets you group services by region and audience and deliver updates only to the subscribers affected by a given incident. Rapid incident reporting keeps the time from detection to first customer message under a minute, and light/dark theming plus custom domains make every page feel like a native part of your product.
Key benefits:
- Targeted subscriber notifications scoped to affected services and regions
- Unlimited subscribers and incident notifications included on every plan
- Custom domains with light and dark mode for on-brand status pages
- Rapid incident reporting UI designed for incidents in progress, not postmortems
- RSS feeds for automation and developer dashboards
- Audit logs on Pro for compliance and incident retrospectives
- Multi-channel delivery via email, Slack, Microsoft Teams, and Google Chat
Built by E.M. StatusPal UG in Germany, Noticely is a European alternative to Atlassian Statuspage and Status.io for teams that want GDPR-aligned data handling without wiring up yet another US SaaS subscription.
Used by companies including ChartMogul, SentryOne, Unity, Roche, and Decathlon, with pricing from $8 per user per month and priority support on the Pro tier.