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Statuspage vs Hund pricing: which is cheaper for your team?

Short answer

Statuspage's cheapest paid tier (Public Hobby) lists at $29/month, which beats the other on entry pricing. Mid-tier and enterprise math can flip the answer — use the per-tier table below to see the real cost for your team size at each tier.

Verified 2026-05-16 · Public pricing only · Updated monthly

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Statuspage pricing tiers

TierMonthlyAnnual (eq)UnitNotes
Public Free$0$0month100 subscribers, 25 components, 2 team members, email/Slack/Teams.
Public Hobby$29$29month250 subscribers, 5 team members, custom domain, basic customization.
Public Startup$99$99month1,000 subscribers, 10 team members, SMS/webhook notifications, custom CSS.
Public Business$399$399month5,000 subscribers, 25 team members, custom HTML/JS, RBAC.
Public Enterprise$1499$1499month25,000 subscribers, 50 team members, yearly invoicing.

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Hund pricing tiers

TierMonthlyAnnual (eq)UnitNotes
Starter$29$29monthFirst 20-component pack at $29; unlimited traffic, users, issues.
Growth$50$50monthTwo component packs, $25/pack rate kicks in after 40 components.
Scale$80$80monthBeyond 80 components drops to $20/pack.

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Feature by feature

The non-pricing differences that drive the real decision.

CapabilityStatuspageHund
Billing model month month
Pricing model Tiered by subscribers + team members Usage-based component packs
Cheapest paid tier Public Hobby at $29/month Starter at $29/month
Mid-tier benchmark Public Business at $399/month Growth at $50/month
Total paid tiers published 4 3
Last verified 2026-05-17 2026-05-17

Best for…

Hand-picked use cases mapped to the winner.

Use caseWinner
Lowest entry price (10-person team) Statuspage Public Hobby
Most pricing tiers (room to grow) Statuspage (4 tiers)
Predictable per-seat billing Neither (both flat/usage)
Most recently verified pricing Statuspage

Choose Statuspage when

  • Atlassian-owned status pages.
  • Entry tier (Public Hobby) at $29/month is your budget ceiling.
  • SSL is free on all plans; SSO included via Atlassian Guard on Startup+ tiers.

Choose Hund when

  • Pay-per-component starting at $29/mo for 20 components.
  • Entry tier (Starter) at $29/month is your budget ceiling.
  • Enterprise and Sovereign Enterprise (ITAR, FedRAMP, DoD) handled via custom contracts with isolated infrastructure.

Switching considerations

Watch the hidden fees on both sides. Statuspage: Private status pages priced separately, $79-$1,499/mo by tier. Hund: Managed email subscribers: free up to 250, $0.030/sub next 750, $0.025/sub above 1,000. Always confirm with the vendor before purchase.

Frequently asked questions

Which is cheaper for a 10-person team, Statuspage or Hund?

At entry tier and 10 seats on annual billing: Statuspage Public Hobby comes to $29/mo; Hund Starter comes to $29/mo. Statuspage is the cheaper entry-tier choice at this team size.

Does Statuspage have more pricing tiers than Hund?

Statuspage publishes more paid tiers (4 vs 3). More tiers usually means more granular ways to grow without re-platforming.

Which pricing was verified more recently?

Statuspage's pricing was last verified 2026-05-17; Hund's on 2026-05-17. Both pages link to the vendor's official pricing source so you can re-check before committing.