Use Cases

How Teams Use VantaStatus

From solo developers to enterprise IT departments — real scenarios for monitoring Russian internet availability and service uptime.

Built for Every Scale

VantaStatus serves 2,400+ teams across Russia. Whether you're a freelancer checking home connectivity or a CTO overseeing hundreds of endpoints, the platform adapts to your workflow — no configuration overhead, no vendor lock-in.

Scenarios

Who Uses VantaStatus

Freelance Developers

Dmitry K., a React developer based in Yekaterinburg, monitors his home ISP (Rostelecom) and two cloud VPS providers. When his uplink drops during client calls, VantaStatus flags it within 30 seconds so he can switch to his Yota mobile hotspot before the meeting starts.

E-commerce Startups

Team at «Свежо» (fresh food delivery, 14 employees) tracks 12 critical endpoints: YooKassa payment gateway, CDEK logistics API, VK ID auth, and their own order-processing server. When the payment gateway experienced a 4-minute outage on March 14, the ops lead got a Telegram alert and posted a status update to customers within 90 seconds.

SaaS Providers

«Контур» (legal-tech SaaS, 380 employees) uses VantaStatus to monitor 47 API endpoints across three data centers. Their SLA requires 99.95% uptime; the dashboard feeds directly into their monthly compliance reports. Average incident detection time: 18 seconds.

Enterprise CTOs

Anna V., CTO at a Moscow-based fintech (1,200 employees), oversees a VantaStatus setup with 130 monitored hosts — internal services, third-party APIs, and CDN edge nodes. The escalation matrix routes alerts from PagerDuty to Slack channels by severity. Her team reduced mean-time-to-acknowledge from 4 minutes to 45 seconds after integration.

Digital Agencies

«WebStudio 42» manages hosting for 63 client websites. Each client gets a branded status subpage (e.g., status.webstudio42.ru/client-name) that displays real-time uptime and incident history. The agency bills clients on a monitoring add-on tier and uses VantaStatus's white-label feature to keep their own branding front and center.

Gaming Studios

«IronGate Games» (matchmaking platform, 22 players) monitors game server clusters in Moscow and Kazan. During peak hours (20:00–23:00 MSK), they track latency to 8 matchmaking endpoints. When a DDoS mitigation firewall caused 12% packet loss on February 28, VantaStatus triggered an automatic failover to the backup cluster, keeping 14,000 concurrent players online.

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