We Now Have a Public Status Page
If PayGlue is processing webhooks for your Ghost site, you probably want to know when something is wrong before your readers do. Until now, that wasn't something we could offer you. That changes today.
Our status page is live at status.payglue.io.
What's on it
Five components, all green right now: Website, Web/App, Cache, Database, and Background Services. The last one matters most for anyone using PayGlue in production. Background Services is where the webhook processing happens. If that goes amber or red, memberships won't sync until it recovers.
Every component shows uptime history going back to April and a current response time. Right now we're sitting at 100% across the board with response times around 120ms. We'll report honestly when that changes.

Why we built this with Kener
Kener is open source, self-hosted, and does exactly one thing well. No dashboards we don't need, no third-party service sitting between us and our own uptime data. Felt like the right call for a product that's built on the idea of keeping things simple and auditable.
Why this matters to us more than it might seem
Transparency about infrastructure reliability is something we care about partly for practical reasons and partly on principle. PayGlue sits between your payment provider and your Ghost site. When something breaks in that chain, the failure mode is invisible to your reader but very visible to you: someone pays and doesn't get access, or a cancellation doesn't revoke it. A status page doesn't prevent that from happening, but it means you're not left guessing whether the problem is on our end.

We're still in private beta. Real talk: the closed beta so far has been stable, but we haven't been under real load yet. The status page is as much a commitment to ourselves as it is a tool for you. It keeps us honest.
If you're on the waitlist and want early access, payglue.io/waitlist is still open.
Join the waitlist and lock in your Founding Member rate. Free access during beta.
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