Atlassian Statuspage vs Sumo Logic

Atlassian Statuspage is communicate incidents and build trust with status pages. Sumo Logic is cloud-based log analytics, metrics, and security analytics for enterprise teams. Here is where they differ on features, pricing and fit.
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Atlassian Statuspage and Sumo Logic 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 Sumo Logic (cloud-based log analytics, metrics, and security analytics for enterprise teams, founded 2010) leans toward Enterprise SRE, Security Operations, and DevOps Teams. Both cover 4 of the same core capabilities, so the decision usually comes down to where they diverge.

Atlassian Statuspage vs Sumo Logic: Our Verdict

Sumo Logic covers more unique ground in this comparison, notably Real User Monitoring, AI-Powered, Uptime Monitoring, and CI/CD Integration, among others. That said, Atlassian Statuspage (Free (100 subs), Hobby $29/mo, Startup $99/mo, Business $399/mo) is the better choice when Status Page and Incident Management is a priority.

Atlassian Statuspage

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

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Sumo Logic

Cloud-based log analytics, metrics, and security analytics for enterprise teams

Pricing: Free tier 1GB/day, paid plans start around $108/mo, enterprise quote-based

Founded: 2010

Best for: Enterprise SRE, Security Operations, DevOps Teams

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Feature Comparison

8 of 18 capabilities separate these two. Those come first.

FeatureAtlassian StatuspageSumo Logic
Where they differ (8)
Real User MonitoringAtlassian Statuspage: noSumo Logic: yes
AI-PoweredAtlassian Statuspage: noSumo Logic: yes
Uptime MonitoringAtlassian Statuspage: noSumo Logic: yes
CI/CD IntegrationAtlassian Statuspage: noSumo Logic: yes
Multi-Location ChecksAtlassian Statuspage: noSumo Logic: yes
Status PageAtlassian Statuspage: yesSumo Logic: no
DashboardsAtlassian Statuspage: noSumo Logic: yes
Incident ManagementAtlassian Statuspage: yesSumo Logic: no
Both tools have (4)
AlertingAtlassian Statuspage: yesSumo Logic: yes
Slack IntegrationAtlassian Statuspage: yesSumo Logic: yes
Free TierAtlassian Statuspage: yesSumo Logic: yes
API AccessAtlassian Statuspage: yesSumo Logic: yes
Neither tool has (6)
Synthetic MonitoringAtlassian Statuspage: noSumo Logic: no
API & Browser TestingAtlassian Statuspage: noSumo Logic: no
Self-Healing TestsAtlassian Statuspage: noSumo Logic: no
SSL MonitoringAtlassian Statuspage: noSumo Logic: no
Open SourceAtlassian Statuspage: noSumo Logic: no
On-Premise / Self-HostAtlassian Statuspage: noSumo Logic: no

Only in Atlassian Statuspage

  • Status Page
  • Incident Management

Only in Sumo Logic

  • Real User Monitoring
  • AI-Powered
  • Uptime Monitoring
  • CI/CD Integration
  • Multi-Location Checks
  • Dashboards

Atlassian Statuspage

Pros

  • + Industry standard for public status pages
  • + Easy subscriber management (email, SMS)
  • + Clean, customizable status page UI
  • + Tight Atlassian (Jira, Opsgenie) integration

Cons

  • No real monitoring; needs an external source
  • Not useful as a standalone monitoring tool
  • Pricing adds up with many subscribers
  • UI hasn't improved much in years

Sumo Logic

Pros

  • + Handles large log ingest volumes without self-hosting
  • + Logs, metrics, and SIEM live in one platform
  • + Good compliance and audit reporting out of the box
  • + Connectors exist for most cloud and SaaS sources

Cons

  • Pricing is opaque and quote-based at scale
  • UI feels dated next to newer competitors
  • Log analytics first, observability second; no synthetic monitoring
  • Query language takes a while to learn

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main difference between Atlassian Statuspage and Sumo Logic?

Atlassian Statuspage is communicate incidents and build trust with status pages, while Sumo Logic is cloud-based log analytics, metrics, and security analytics for enterprise teams. Atlassian Statuspage adds Status Page and Incident Management on top of the shared feature set. Sumo Logic brings Real User Monitoring, AI-Powered, and Uptime Monitoring that Atlassian Statuspage does not.

How do Atlassian Statuspage and Sumo Logic compare on pricing?

Atlassian Statuspage pricing: Free (100 subs), Hobby $29/mo, Startup $99/mo, Business $399/mo. Sumo Logic pricing: Free tier 1GB/day, paid plans start around $108/mo, enterprise quote-based. Evaluate against your check volume and team size; entry pricing rarely reflects total cost at scale.

Which is better for DevOps Teams?

Atlassian Statuspage is designed with DevOps Teams, Customer Success, and Engineering Leaders in mind, whereas Sumo Logic targets Enterprise SRE, Security Operations, and DevOps Teams. If your team matches the former profile, Atlassian Statuspage is usually the closer fit.

Can ObserveOne replace Atlassian Statuspage and Sumo Logic?

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.

What ObserveOne adds next to Atlassian Statuspage and Sumo Logic

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.

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Features Both Tools Share

AlertingSlack IntegrationFree TierAPI Access

How we compare

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