Lawrence Jones · Jan 30, 2023
Uptime, status pages, and transparency calculus
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When you first create a status page, it’s probably because you want to communicate outages to your customers. The faster you can share details about an outage, the sooner your customers know what’s going on, and the more effectively they can handle the outage. Communicating promptly – in clear language – builds trust. And as a young company with a customer centric focus, that’s your top priority.…
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