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Why IncidentHub's Alerting is Better than Other Status Page Aggregators'

· 23 min read
Hrishikesh Barua
Founder, IncidentHub
IncidentHub

The Alert Fatigue Problem in SaaS Dependent Teams

IncidentHub tracked 48000 SaaS and Cloud outages in 2025. The average organization depends on 100+ SaaS apps, making third-party vendor monitoring a crucial aspect of risk management and business continuity for almost all modern organizations.

Better SaaS outage alerting is about monitoring the right parts of your third-party services, and routing alerts to the right people at the right time.

This article covers the six criteria that separate useful cloud outage alerts from noisy ones, how IncidentHub's alerting works, real-world scenarios where it matters, and who this tool is built for.

IncidentHub's SaaS Outage Alerts

How to Monitor SaaS Status in 2026 : A Complete Guide

· 29 min read
Hrishikesh Barua
Founder, IncidentHub
IncidentHub

Introduction

This is an updated and expanded version of the older guide.

According to the 2025 State of SaaS report, organizations use an average of 106 SaaS apps.

Staying on top of your SaaS vendors' status is as important as monitoring your own services. The Cloudflare, AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud outages in 2025 were strong reminders of this fact. As a result of these outages, many SaaS services that depend on them experienced outages as well, leading to a cascading effect which took down hundreds of vendors and affected thousands of users. Cloud and SaaS outages are not isolated any longer but usually happen in groups due to the dependency chain.

This article aims to be a comprehensive guide on how to monitor the uptime status of your SaaS and Cloud vendors.

Monitoring SaaS Status in 2026 - A Complete Guide

Top 6 Reasons Why You Need a Status Page Aggregator

· 11 min read
Hrishikesh Barua
Founder, IncidentHub
IncidentHub

Introduction

Last updated on August 8, 2025.

Your business depends on the reliability of the third-party services you use. Monitoring multiple status pages, one for each of these services, is the best way of keeping track of their outages and maintenances. Although some status pages let you subscribe to alerts, there is no standard way of doing this. Service providers can change their status page providers, disable subscriptions, or not support the same notification options.

A status page aggregator is a tool that solves all these problems by summarizing the status pages of multiple services in one place. If you depend on only 2-3 third-party services, you can probably get away without a status page aggregator. Beyond that, it becomes hard to stay on top of third-party service outages and maintenances, and leaves serious gaps in your monitoring.

Let's look at the top 6 reasons why you need a status page aggregator.