The Atlassian Statuspage alternative
ServiceAlert.ai covers what Atlassian Statuspage does, plus everything else in your operational stack, for $249/month flat.
What Atlassian Statuspage does well
- Category-defining hosted status page product, widely recognized
- Deep integration with Jira and Atlassian ecosystem
- Rich subscriber management, SMS / email / webhook subscriptions
- Custom domains and multi-page support on higher tiers
Where ServiceAlert.ai wins
When to pick Atlassian Statuspage instead
If you already live in Jira/Confluence and need the most feature-rich hosted status page on the market, Atlassian Statuspage is the standard. ServiceAlert's status pages have closed most of the depth gap with the May 2026 rollout (custom domain with auto Let's Encrypt, per-component subscriptions) but Statuspage still wins on enterprise subscriber-controls depth.
The bundle math
ServiceAlert.ai is designed as a platform: the $249/mo Business plan gives you uptime monitoring, third-party vendor status aggregation, certificate lifecycle, status pages, and incident management in one login. To reach that capability footprint with Atlassian Statuspage, you'd need to stack it with three to four other products. See the methodology page for the cited numbers we use in our stack-replacement comparison.
Prefer the direct matchup? Read ServiceAlert.ai vs Atlassian Statuspage.
FAQs
Is ServiceAlert.ai a good Atlassian Statuspage alternative?
ServiceAlert.ai is a strong alternative when you want uptime checks, third-party vendor status, certificate lifecycle, status pages, and incident workflows in one product. Atlassian Statuspage can still be the right call when its focused strengths matter more than a bundled reliability platform.
What does ServiceAlert.ai add beyond Atlassian Statuspage?
The biggest additions are Custom domain with auto Let's Encrypt (May 2026), Slack-native AI SRE agent on incidents (May 2026), and Per-component email subscriptions. ServiceAlert.ai is built for dependency-aware reliability across your own services and the vendors your team depends on.
When should I choose Atlassian Statuspage instead?
If you already live in Jira/Confluence and need the most feature-rich hosted status page on the market, Atlassian Statuspage is the standard. ServiceAlert's status pages have closed most of the depth gap with the May 2026 rollout (custom domain with auto Let's Encrypt, per-component subscriptions) but Statuspage still wins on enterprise subscriber-controls depth.
Last reviewed: 8 May 2026. We update these pages when pricing or capabilities change. If something's stale, email support@servicealert.ai.