Downtime, spotted first.
Clip Status watches every service you depend on, right from your menu bar. No dashboards, no tabs to keep open.
On your desktop, not just the menu bar.
Add the Clip Status widget to Notification Center and see issues and sparklines without even opening the app.
Everything you need, nothing you don't.
Built for developers and DevOps engineers who need reliable status awareness without switching contexts.
Get a macOS notification the moment a service degrades or recovers. Set the threshold per service, any issue, outages only, or critical only.
A sparkline per service shows recent checks, so a blip reads differently than the start of a real incident.
Not in the catalog? Point Clip Status at any Statuspage.io-compatible URL and it behaves like a built-in service.
No account, no telemetry. The only requests Clip Status makes are to the status pages you enable yourself.
Keep a service enabled without the alerts. Handy for anything that flaps often but rarely matters.
Choose how often each check runs. Fast for critical infrastructure, slower for anything you just like to watch.
Alert your whole team.
Connect Clip Status to Slack, Discord, or any HTTP endpoint. When a service goes down, your entire team hears about it automatically.
One click to start monitoring.
A curated, remotely-updated catalog of the most popular services. Enable what you need and skip the rest.
Services already in the catalog, pulled from a list that updates remotely, so new ones show up without waiting on an app release.
Got questions?
01What is Clip Status?
02Which services are supported?
03How does it detect outages?
04Can I control which alerts I receive?
05How do webhooks work?
06Does Clip Status require an account or internet access beyond status pages?
07What are the system requirements?
08Is the app available on the Mac App Store?
Stop finding out after your users do.
Clip Status lives quietly in your menu bar until you need it. Then it's right there.