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Quick answer
We updated All Quiet's status pages to prioritize current operational health. We moved ongoing incidents above the status graphs so you see active issues immediately. We relocated past incidents and scheduled maintenances to dedicated history pages. This new layout prevents cluttered views and helps subscribers find critical information instantly.
By Peer Rahne · Co-Founder & CEO at All Quiet
Reviewed by Maximilian Beller · Co-Founder & CTO at All Quiet
Updated: Monday, 22 June 2026
Published: Monday, 22 June 2026
All Quiet status pages keep subscribers informed during outages without burying active incidents under historical noise. This guide walks through the layout changes from the video above.
Introduction to status page updates
Status pages exist to answer one question fast: is everything working right now? The updated layout prioritizes current operational health so visitors see active issues immediately instead of scrolling past resolved events or upcoming maintenance windows.
Dedicated history pages for past incidents
Past incidents and scheduled maintenances now live on dedicated history pages rather than the main status view. Click any time interval on the status graph to open a filtered list of everything that happened during that period.
- Open your public status page and locate the color-coded status graph.
- Click the time interval you want to inspect, for example a yellow or red segment.
- Review the history page listing every incident and maintenance for that window.
New layout for ongoing incidents
Active incidents now appear above the status graphs. Each incident tile shows the latest update at the top of its history, so subscribers always see the current state first.
| Area | Previous layout | Updated layout |
|---|---|---|
| Active incidents | Mixed with resolved events on the main page | Above the status graphs, visible without scrolling |
| Past incidents | Listed on the main status page | Dedicated history pages per time interval |
| Incident updates | Chronological timeline | Latest event displayed at the top of each tile |
Key takeaways
- Active incidents sit above the fold so critical information is visible immediately.
- Clickable status graph intervals open history pages for past incidents and maintenances.
- Refactored incident tiles surface the latest update first within each incident.
- Automatic email and SMS subscriber notifications continue for every incident lifecycle event.
Full video transcript
Frequently asked questions
Where do past incidents appear on All Quiet status pages?
Past incidents and past maintenances no longer sit on the main status page. They live on dedicated history pages so the primary view stays focused on current operational health.
How do I view historical incidents for a specific time period?
Click any time interval on the status graph. All Quiet opens a history page listing every past incident and maintenance that occurred during that period.
Do subscribers still receive notifications when incidents change?
Yes. Subscribers continue to receive instant email or SMS updates when incidents are created, updated, or resolved, regardless of the new page layout.
Author
Co-Founder & CEO at All Quiet
Product leader focused on B2B SaaS platforms; writes about on-call experience, payload mapping, and how teams ship reliable incident workflows.
Reviewer
Co-Founder & CTO at All Quiet
Engineering leader building incident management systems focused on reliability, clear escalation, and sustainable on-call operations for production teams.
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