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Common troubleshooting topics: Creating a status page, setting up a monitor, incident management, etc.

Managing Components and Component Groups

StatusPage.me Dec 9, 2025 Status Pages

Managing Components and Component Groups

Components are the building blocks of your status page. They represent individual services or systems that you want to track and display to your users.

Components and groups management


What Are Components?

Components are the individual services you show on your status page. For example:

  • Website
  • API
  • Database
  • Mobile App
  • Payment Gateway
  • Email Service

Each component can have its own status (Operational, Degraded, Down, etc.) and can be linked to monitors for automatic status updates.


What Are Component Groups?

Component groups are optional categories to organize your components. For example:

  • Infrastructure - Servers, Networks, DNS
  • Core Services - Website, API, Database
  • Integrations - Payment, Email, SMS

Groups help users quickly find the services they care about.


Accessing Component Management

  1. Go to Status Pages > Components from the left menu
  2. Select which status page to manage from the dropdown
  3. You’ll see two panels: Groups on the left, Components on the right

Creating a Component

  1. Click the New Component button on the right panel
  2. Enter a name for your component (e.g., “Website Frontend”)
  3. Optionally assign it to a group
  4. Click Save

Your new component will appear on your status page immediately.


Creating a Component Group

  1. Click the New Group button on the left panel
  2. Enter a name for your group (e.g., “Backend Services”)
  3. Click Save

The group is now available for assigning components.


Assigning Components to Groups

Each component has a dropdown labeled “Assign to” where you can:

  • Select a group to organize the component
  • Choose “Ungrouped” to leave it without a category

Ungrouped components appear in an “Other Components” section on your status page.


Reordering Components and Groups

Use the up/down arrow buttons to change the order:

  • Groups - Reorder how groups appear on your status page
  • Components - Change the order within each group

The order you set here is exactly how visitors will see them.


Editing Components

To rename a component:

  1. Click the pencil icon next to the component name
  2. Enter the new name
  3. Press Enter or click Save

Deleting Components

To remove a component:

  1. Click the trash icon next to the component
  2. Confirm the deletion

Warning: Deleting a component removes it from your status page permanently. Past incidents linked to the component will still exist.


Deleting Groups

When you delete a group:

  • The group is removed
  • Components in that group become ungrouped
  • No data is lost

Connecting Components to Monitors

For automatic status updates, you can link components to monitors. When a monitor detects downtime:

  1. The linked component status changes automatically
  2. Your status page reflects the current state
  3. Subscribers can be notified

Set this up in your status page settings under the Monitors tab.


Best Practices

TipWhy
Use clear, simple namesUsers should instantly understand what each component is
Group related servicesMakes it easier for users to find what they need
Don’t over-complicate5-10 components is ideal for most status pages
Keep it updatedRemove components you no longer use

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