Learn to say popular status page and uptime monitoring tool names correctly.
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How is Statuspage (hosted incident and uptime status page tool by Atlassian) correctly pronounced?
Statuspage is pronounced 'STAY-tus-payj' — 'status' plus 'page', both plain English words. Stress on STAY. In a technical interview: "Statuspage posted an update automatically the moment our monitoring detected the outage."
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How is Instatus (status page and uptime monitoring tool) correctly pronounced?
Instatus is pronounced 'in-STAY-tus' — blends 'instant' and 'status', stress on STAY. In a technical interview: "Instatus subscribed customers by email the moment they visited our status page."
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How is Cachet (open-source status page system) correctly pronounced?
Cachet (the status page tool) is pronounced 'ka-SHAY' — exactly like the everyday French-derived word meaning prestige, stress on SHAY. In a technical interview: "Cachet let us self-host the incident page instead of relying on a third-party vendor."
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How is Betterstack (uptime monitoring and status page platform) correctly pronounced?
Betterstack is pronounced 'BET-er-stak' — 'better' plus 'stack', both plain English words. Stress on BET. In a technical interview: "Betterstack correlated the log spike with the exact deploy that had caused it."
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How is Upptime (open-source uptime monitor and status page powered by GitHub Actions) correctly pronounced?
Upptime is pronounced 'UP-tym' — 'up' with a doubled P plus 'time'. Stress on UP. In a technical interview: "Upptime ran the health checks on a schedule using GitHub Actions, with no server to maintain."