Kaxapage
Self-hosted alternative to Statuspage with audience-controlled updates, approval workflows, and full incident audit trail. Open source.
Cost / License
- Free
- Open Source (AGPL-3.0)
Platforms
- Self-Hosted
- Docker
Features
Kaxapage News & Activities
Recent activities
- rj45 added Kaxapage
rj45 added Kaxapage as alternative to Better Stack, Cachet, UptimeRobot and Pingdom
Kaxapage information
What is Kaxapage?
KaxaPage is an open-source incident communication tool built for teams that need to send different messages to different audiences during an outage — without copy-pasting between tools or publishing internal details publicly by mistake. When an incident happens, your engineering team needs the raw technical timeline, your enterprise clients need to know which of their workflows are affected, and your public users need a calm three-sentence summary. KaxaPage handles all three from a single incident, with each audience seeing only what you've approved for them. Key features: per-audience disclosure (Internal / Partners / Public), approval workflow before any update goes live, timestamped audit trail that doubles as your postmortem and compliance record, and a clean public status page for end users. The self-hosted version runs on Docker Compose with PostgreSQL and SMTP — no Kubernetes, no vendor lock-in, no per-seat pricing. Your incident data stays in your own infrastructure, which matters for regulated industries and enterprise contracts. A managed cloud version is in development. The full source code is available on GitHub.





