Overview:
Cachet is an open-source, self-hosted status page system. It is designed to provide teams and system administrators with a dedicated platform to communicate service availability to their users. By self-hosting, organizations can maintain full control over their status page infrastructure and data, making it a suitable monitoring communication layer for various internal and external-facing services.
Core Features:
Self-hosted deployment: Users install and run Cachet on their own servers, which allows for full control over the status page's operation and data.
Status page for services: Provides a dedicated, public-facing interface to display the operational status of individual services or components.
Use Cases:
System administrators monitoring internal infrastructure: Publish a status page to inform internal teams about the operational status of internal tools and servers.
Development and operations teams: Use Cachet as a communication hub to keep users or stakeholders updated during maintenance or incidents.
Why It Matters:
As a self-hosted open-source project, Cachet allows teams to operate their own status pages without relying on a third-party SaaS provider. This approach offers transparency and data control, as all page content and operational data remain under the team’s own administration. It is a practical choice for teams that prefer to manage their own reporting infrastructure.




