30suns Service Health Dashboard

30suns makes it easy to start publishing incident reports on a service health dashboard.

Author:Andy Sozot (profile at wordpress.org)
WordPress version required:3.0
WordPress version tested:5.7
Plugin version:1.3.4
Added to WordPress repository:23-06-2013
Last updated:08-03-2020
Warning! This plugin has not been updated in over 2 years. It may no longer be maintained or supported and may have compatibility issues when used with more recent versions of WordPress.
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Plugin URI:https://30suns.com/
Total downloads:1 935
Active installs:10+
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30suns makes it easy to start publishing incident reports on a status page.

This plugin makes it easy to embed your 30suns hosted status page into a normal WordPress page or post using a [thirtysuns] shortcode. You’ll need a 30suns.com Username to use it and you will need to define at least one service. Usernames are free to try with paid subscriptions available for businesses and commercial sites.

Benefits of Publishing a Hosted Status Page

If your organization is a solution provider, you understand that downtime can reduce customer confidence and impair your reputation. Hopefully, you can keep downtime to a minimum, but if you do have service outages, it’s imperative that you provide your users with access to real-time status updates.

Knowing your own service status is the first step and there are plenty of excellent monitoring tools like munin, statsd, graphite, and services like Pingdom, New Relic and others that can assist with your internal service status tracking.

30suns completes the monitoring and reporting loop by providing your users with a centralized service health dashboard similar to the status pages that many professional platform and service providers publish, e.g., Amazon Web Services, Google Apps and Windows Azure.

Publishing a status page will improve communication with your users and can even result in fewer support requests during outages.

30suns hosted status page includes additional benefits such as:

  • Full-stack incident reporting, including Current Status, Status History and Scheduled Maintenance
  • Account-level and Service-specific RSS Feeds
  • WordPress plugin makes it easy to publish your dashboard directly from your WordPress site.
  • Simple RESTful API lets you integrate easily with your existing monitoring environment
  • No Risk – enjoy a free trial with no long-term contracts and pay-as-you-go pricing starting at just $7/mo

To get started, 1) register for a trial account at 30suns.com/register/ and add at least one service, 2) install this plugin and enter your username in the settings area and 3) create a page with the shortcode [thirtysuns].