ScriptsApr 19, 2026·2 min read

Cachet — Open Source Self-Hosted Status Page System

Cachet is a self-hosted status page application that helps teams communicate service availability and incidents to users through a clean web dashboard.

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git clone https://github.com/cachethq/cachet.git
cd cachet
docker compose up -d

Introduction

Cachet gives your team a branded status page for communicating uptime, scheduled maintenance, and incidents. It runs on your own infrastructure so you control the data and the design.

What Cachet Does

  • Displays real-time component status (operational, degraded, partial outage, major outage)
  • Manages incident creation with timeline updates and notifications
  • Tracks scheduled maintenance windows with automatic status transitions
  • Provides metric graphs for custom uptime or performance indicators
  • Sends subscriber notifications via email when incidents are created or updated

Architecture Overview

Cachet is a Laravel PHP application backed by a relational database (MySQL or PostgreSQL). The frontend renders server-side with Blade templates and a Vue.js dashboard. A queue worker handles subscriber email notifications asynchronously via Redis or database-backed queues.

Self-Hosting & Configuration

  • Deploy with Docker Compose using the official image
  • Configure database credentials and mail settings via environment variables
  • Set the APP_URL to match your public status page domain
  • Enable subscriber notifications by configuring an SMTP provider
  • Customize branding, colors, and layout through the admin dashboard

Key Features

  • Subscriber system that emails users about new incidents and updates
  • Full REST API for programmatic component status updates and incident creation
  • Metric tracking with customizable graphs on the status page
  • Multi-language support with community-maintained translations
  • Two-factor authentication for admin accounts

Comparison with Similar Tools

  • Upptime — GitHub-based, no self-hosted backend; Cachet has a full admin panel and subscriber system
  • Gatus — health-check focused with auto-generated page; Cachet allows manual incident management
  • Statuspage.io (Atlassian) — managed SaaS with per-subscriber pricing; Cachet is free and self-hosted
  • Uptime Kuma — monitoring tool with basic status pages; Cachet specializes in incident communication
  • Instatus — hosted service; Cachet keeps all data on your own servers

FAQ

Q: What database backends are supported? A: MySQL, MariaDB, PostgreSQL, and SQLite.

Q: Can I update component status via API? A: Yes, Cachet provides a REST API that accepts status updates, making it easy to integrate with monitoring tools.

Q: Does Cachet monitor services automatically? A: No, Cachet is a communication tool. You update status manually or via API from your monitoring system.

Q: Is Cachet still actively maintained? A: The 3.x branch is under active development with a rewritten codebase on modern Laravel.

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