Hund is a hosted status page and incident communication platform from Hund, LLC. It is positioned not merely as a page that shows whether a system is up or down, but as a unified workflow that combines global monitoring, component status, incident timelines, subscription notifications, and developer automation. It is designed to reduce manual engineering updates and repetitive customer-support responses during service incidents, scheduled maintenance, or regional outages.
In terms of functionality and use cases, Hund supports HTTP(S), TCP, DNS, and other checks, and can monitor service status from global probes. It can also integrate with third-party monitoring tools such as PagerDuty, New Relic, AWS CloudWatch, Pingdom, and Uptime Robot, using alerts as a source for status page updates. On the communication side, it supports public and private pages, component-level and incident-type-level subscriptions, and notification channels including Email, SMS, Webhook, Slack, Microsoft Teams, Web Push, and Atom/RSS. Incident management supports workflows such as Investigating, Identified, and Resolved, along with scheduled maintenance, post-incident reviews, templates, and custom semantic statuses.
Hund clearly emphasizes an API-first approach: all features are available through a hypermedia-driven REST API. It also supports Webhook and an official Terraform Provider, allowing status page configuration such as components, groups, and incidents to be managed as infrastructure as code. Pages support custom domains, HTTPS, CSS/HTML/JS customization, and Design Modules. The text does not disclose traditional SDKs or mention bindings for specific languages or frameworks.
Pricing starts at $29/month, including 20 components, unlimited traffic, users, and incidents, REST API access, integrations, branding control, and custom-domain HTTPS. Component packs, hosted email subscriptions, high-frequency checks, additional monitoring regions, private pages, SSO, and other features are billed by usage or require an upgrade. A 30-day free trial is available with no credit card required. The standard offering is a hosted service; Sovereign Enterprise mentions isolated high-availability infrastructure, private deployment, and data residency, but pricing is quote-based.
Hundβs strengths are its tight integration of monitoring and status pages, granular notification options, strong automation capabilities, and a base plan that does not limit users, traffic, or incidents, making it friendly for engineering teams. Limitations include a lack of disclosed information on open-source status, payment methods, access from mainland China, and API documentation details; pricing for advanced enterprise capabilities is also not transparent. It is suitable for SaaS companies, cloud services, enterprise IT teams, education, fintech, government, healthcare, and other organizations that need transparent external or internal communication.
The collected text does not specify mainland China nodes, ICP filing, a Chinese-language interface, or local payment options, so access status can only be considered unknown. If mainland customers require network stability, SMS deliverability, invoicing, or compliance, they should validate these during the trial first. Alternatives such as Atlassian Statuspage, Better Stack, Instatus, Cachet, or Uptime Kuma can also be evaluated.
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