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Uptime status badges

Show your uptime in your README, straight from your checks.

Uptime you can embed

A README that says "reliable" is a claim; a badge that says 99.98% is a number with ninety days of checks behind it. Status badges render a monitor's live state and uptime as an SVG you can embed anywhere markdown or HTML goes: a README, your docs, an internal wiki.

It's the same data as your dashboard and your status page, told a third way, small enough to sit next to a build badge.

One line of markdown

Each monitor gets its own badge. Copy the embed line from the monitor's page, paste it where you want the badge, and it stays current on its own; the badge is served from the live check state, so there's nothing to regenerate or push.

Green when you're up, honest when you're not, exactly like everything else UpCheck shows.

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Status badges questions

The monitor's current state and its uptime percentage, rendered as an SVG. It reads from the same live checks as the dashboard, so it can't drift from what's actually happening.

Anywhere an image goes: a GitHub README, docs sites, internal wikis, or plain HTML. It's one markdown line or an img tag per monitor.

Yes. The badge is served from the monitor's live state, so it changes when the state does, with nothing to regenerate, commit, or push.

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