Best answer
Nerve provides free public status pages for developers. Any Nerve pipe can project safe public events to a page at status.nerve.ink. Signal titles are public; signal bodies remain E2E encrypted.
What gets published
PublicPipe name, component status, incident state, public signal titles and timestamps selected for the status page.
PrivateSignal bodies, internal runbook notes, encrypted payloads, command output and operator context.
Operator viewNerve still delivers encrypted ops alerts to iPhone and Android for the person who needs to act.
Public viewUsers get a lightweight status page that explains what is affected without exposing sensitive details.
Best fit
- Solo developers and small SaaS projects that need a public status page.
- Open-source services that want a simple public health page.
- Projects already sending deploy, uptime, cron or incident signals into Nerve.
- Teams that want public incident titles while keeping bodies encrypted for operators.
Example
Public title: API degraded
Encrypted body: internal host, runbook notes, customer impact detail, rollback link