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I have configured statuspage to monitor components related to both our internal teams and our app. I'd like to exclude a component group entirely from being viewable on our public page but would like to keep them integrated so we can get slack notifications when one of our internal-only services is having issues.
Hi @Scott Davenport , Nick from the Broadcom team, long-term Statuspage customer.
You're not able to exclude components, at all, from a public page. My suggestion would be to look at using an internal page which is designed for this use case where you only want internal users to view the status.
Thanks,
Nick
Thanks Nick...I didn't see I could add a second page but am working on it now.
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Awesome 👌 That's the great thing with Statuspage... you have 1 organization & can have as many pages! Broadcom has over 14 pages in a single organization, making life easier across the business to manage. I'm looking forward to the upcoming Access Control which will make life even easier!
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