Reporting · Pro+
Whitelabel reports
Forward the same PDF to a customer or your board without the awkward "Powered by some other vendor" framing — your brand on the cover, your colours on every page.
Why you need it
The PDF that proves your uptime story shouldn't introduce your customer to a vendor they didn't choose. When the report leaves your organisation, it should look like a document your team built — because the relationship is yours, not ours.
- Your logo on the cover and the per-page header strip. The StatusPulse wordmark steps aside; your brand carries the document.
- Your colour on the gradient. The full-bleed cover and section accents read from your status page's primary brand colour — one setting, propagated everywhere.
- StatusPulse credit shrinks to a footer. A one-line caption at the bottom of each page, low-contrast and clearly subordinate.
- Universal severity colours stay put. Green / amber / red survive whitelabel because a customer reading the PDF still needs to read severity at a glance. Paint, not layout.
Where it pays off
Turn whitelabel on the moment the PDF leaves your building:
- Customer-facing SLA reports. Monthly or Quarterly forwarded to a key account — your brand keeps the relationship feeling first-party.
- MSPs and resold monitoring. Platform teams running StatusPulse on behalf of their own customers ship a document that reads as theirs.
- Partnership and reliability briefs. When the uptime narrative is part of the marketing story — investor updates, partner reviews, vendor evaluations.
Not the right tool when: the audience is internal (the StatusPulse mark doesn't bother anyone on your own team) or your status page doesn't have a brand colour and logo configured yet (whitelabel reads from Pages → Branding).
Available on Pro+. Already on StatusPulse? See the full config in Help →
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