Changelog May 25
Updates
🚀 What’s new in StatusPal - May 25, 2026
✨ New Features
💳 Purchase extra seats & add-ons directly from your billing page
You can now adjust your plan’s capacity right from the Billing page, no need to contact support. Account owners on eligible plans can purchase additional team member seats and enable plan-specific add-ons (like extra monitored services or subscriptions) with a clear, reviewable summary before any billing changes are applied.
Usage counters now always reflect your total capacity (base plan + extras), so it’s easy to see at a glance how much headroom you have. Plans that don’t support extra seats clearly communicate that, so there’s never any guesswork about what’s available to you.
🛠️ Improvements
🔒 Organization deactivation no longer takes your status pages offline
Previously, if an account was deactivated due to a payment issue, your status pages would be disabled. Now, your status pages stay up and accessible to your subscribers while the admin panel shows a clear notice with a direct link to the Billing page to resolve the issue.
🐛 Bug Fixes
- Monitored service configuration error - An internal server error was triggered when saving certain monitored service settings (e.g., adding custom HTTP headers). This has been resolved.
- SSO settings failing silently - Updating SSO settings on accounts that had been downgraded to a plan without SSO would fail with a generic error and no useful message. The form now shows a clear explanation of what’s blocking the update.
- Notification emails crashing on malformed custom translations - If a status page had invalid YAML in its custom translations configuration, notification emails would fail to send entirely. This edge case is now handled gracefully.
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