Open the server Apps tab
Select the tutorial-vps VPS, open the Apps tab, and start a new app deployment. Keep sensitive server details hidden before capturing or sharing screenshots.


Modern status page and uptime monitor for HTTP, TCP, ICMP, and gRPC services
Add your server credentials to Server Compass
Choose from our template library
Fill in settings and click Deploy
Use the Statping-ng template in Server Compass to deploy a self-hosted status page and uptime monitor on your VPS, then verify the first-run setup page in a browser.
Select the tutorial-vps VPS, open the Apps tab, and start a new app deployment. Keep sensitive server details hidden before capturing or sharing screenshots.

Click New App and choose the template deployment path so Server Compass can load the built-in catalog.

Use the template picker search to find Statping-ng in the Server Compass template catalog.

Choose the Statping-ng template. Server Compass fills the Statping-ng service, persistent data volume, and public web port.

Confirm the app name and compose service. In this run, the app was named statping-ng-demo and used host port 4255.

Review the generated compose settings, confirm the Statping-ng web port is available, and click Deploy.

Keep the deployment modal open while Server Compass uploads the compose file, pulls the Statping-ng image, starts the container, and verifies the stack.

After deployment finishes, return to the Apps tab and confirm the Statping-ng app is marked Running with its application URL available.

Open the application URL in a browser. The Statping-ng setup wizard or status page confirms the uptime monitor is reachable.

The Statping-ng web interface loaded successfully from the deployed container.
It deploys Statping-ng as a single-container status page and uptime monitor with a persistent data volume.
The tutorial used host port 4255, which maps to the Statping-ng web UI inside the container on the same generated port.
Yes. The first-run wizard lets you choose the database backend, create the admin account, and then add services to monitor.
No. The deployment guide should live on the Statping-ng template detail page and be linked from the reusable template deployment docs page.
After deploying Statping-ng with Server Compass, complete these steps to finish setup
Open http://YOUR_SERVER_IP:{{PORT}} and complete the first-run wizard (choose SQLite or an external DB, create admin)
Add services to monitor under Dashboard -> Services (HTTP, TCP, ICMP, gRPC)
Configure notifiers (email, Slack, Discord, Telegram, webhook) under Settings -> Notifiers
Customize the public status page (title, description, theme) under Settings -> Theme
Front the dashboard with HTTPS and consider restricting `/dashboard` to trusted IPs
Need help? Check out our documentation for detailed guides.
Common questions about self-hosting Statping-ng
Simply download Server Compass, connect to your VPS, and select Statping-ng from the templates list. Fill in the required configuration and click Deploy. The entire process takes under 3 minutes.
Statping-ng requires a minimum of 256MB RAM. We recommend a VPS with at least 1024MB RAM for optimal performance. Any modern Linux server with Docker support will work.
Yes! Server Compass provides volume mapping that allows you to import existing data. You can also use standard Statping-ng backup and restore procedures.
Server Compass makes updates easy. Simply click the Update button in your deployment dashboard, and the latest Statping-ng image will be pulled and deployed with zero downtime.
Statping-ng is open-source software. You only pay for your VPS hosting (typically $5-20/month) and optionally Server Compass ($29 one-time). No subscription fees or per-seat pricing.
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