Atlassian Statuspage and Opsgenie are often evaluated together by teams building out their reliability stack. Atlassian Statuspage (communicate incidents and build trust with status pages, founded 2013) is typically a fit for DevOps Teams, Customer Success, and Engineering Leaders, while Opsgenie (atlassian's on-call and alert-routing tool, now being retired (end of support april 2027), founded 2012) leans toward SRE Teams, DevOps Engineers, and Incident Response Leads. Both cover 5 of the same core capabilities, so the decision usually comes down to where they diverge.
Opsgenie covers more unique ground in this comparison, notably CI/CD Integration and Dashboards. That said, Atlassian Statuspage (Free (100 subs), Hobby $29/mo, Startup $99/mo, Business $399/mo) is the better choice when Status Page is a priority.
Communicate incidents and build trust with status pages
Pricing: Free (100 subs), Hobby $29/mo, Startup $99/mo, Business $399/mo
Founded: 2013
Best for: DevOps Teams, Customer Success, Engineering Leaders
Atlassian's on-call and alert-routing tool, now being retired (end of support April 2027)
Pricing: Legacy; no longer sold by Atlassian (migrate to Jira Service Management or Compass)
Founded: 2012
Best for: SRE Teams, DevOps Engineers, Incident Response Leads
3 of 18 capabilities separate these two. Those come first.
| Feature | Atlassian Statuspage | Opsgenie |
|---|---|---|
| Where they differ (3) | ||
| CI/CD Integration | Atlassian Statuspage: no | Opsgenie: yes |
| Status Page | Atlassian Statuspage: yes | Opsgenie: no |
| Dashboards | Atlassian Statuspage: no | Opsgenie: yes |
| Both tools have (5) | ||
| Alerting | Atlassian Statuspage: yes | Opsgenie: yes |
| Slack Integration | Atlassian Statuspage: yes | Opsgenie: yes |
| Free Tier | Atlassian Statuspage: yes | Opsgenie: yes |
| API Access | Atlassian Statuspage: yes | Opsgenie: yes |
| Incident Management | Atlassian Statuspage: yes | Opsgenie: yes |
| Neither tool has (10) | ||
| Synthetic Monitoring | Atlassian Statuspage: no | Opsgenie: no |
| Real User Monitoring | Atlassian Statuspage: no | Opsgenie: no |
| API & Browser Testing | Atlassian Statuspage: no | Opsgenie: no |
| Self-Healing Tests | Atlassian Statuspage: no | Opsgenie: no |
| AI-Powered | Atlassian Statuspage: no | Opsgenie: no |
| Uptime Monitoring | Atlassian Statuspage: no | Opsgenie: no |
| Multi-Location Checks | Atlassian Statuspage: no | Opsgenie: no |
| SSL Monitoring | Atlassian Statuspage: no | Opsgenie: no |
| Open Source | Atlassian Statuspage: no | Opsgenie: no |
| On-Premise / Self-Host | Atlassian Statuspage: no | Opsgenie: no |
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Atlassian Statuspage is communicate incidents and build trust with status pages, while Opsgenie is atlassian's on-call and alert-routing tool, now being retired (end of support april 2027). Atlassian Statuspage adds Status Page on top of the shared feature set. Opsgenie brings CI/CD Integration and Dashboards that Atlassian Statuspage does not.
Atlassian Statuspage pricing: Free (100 subs), Hobby $29/mo, Startup $99/mo, Business $399/mo. Opsgenie pricing: Legacy; no longer sold by Atlassian (migrate to Jira Service Management or Compass). Evaluate against your check volume and team size; entry pricing rarely reflects total cost at scale.
Atlassian Statuspage is designed with DevOps Teams, Customer Success, and Engineering Leaders in mind, whereas Opsgenie targets SRE Teams, DevOps Engineers, and Incident Response Leads. If your team matches the former profile, Atlassian Statuspage is usually the closer fit.
No. It does a different job. On-call and status tools decide who gets paged and what customers see, but they need a detection layer feeding them. ObserveOne is that layer: scheduled synthetic checks on your critical journeys that catch the outage and hand it to your incident process.
On-call and status tools decide who gets paged and what customers see, but they need a detection layer feeding them. ObserveOne is that layer: scheduled synthetic checks on your critical journeys that catch the outage and hand it to your incident process. The free tier covers enough to try it on one critical journey.
Each tool has its own alternatives page too, not just this matchup.