5/30/2026, 09:33:29
Why SSL, Uptime, and Core Integrity Belong on a Public Status Page
Status signals
Why SSL, Uptime, and Core Integrity Belong on a Public Status Page
A public status page is most useful when it shows the signals that directly affect visitor trust and website reliability.
Not every monitoring metric needs to be public. But some signals are easy for visitors to understand and useful for trust: whether the site is up, whether SSL is valid, whether WordPress core integrity is being watched, and whether performance looks healthy.
The WPMC Secure Website Badge links to a public status page where those signals can support a clear health story. The feature is available here: WPMC Secure Website Badge and Public Status Page.
The key public signals
Uptime
Shows whether visitors can reliably reach the website.
SSL status
Shows that secure connection status is being monitored.
Core integrity
Shows that WordPress core file changes are being watched.
Performance
Shows that speed and user experience are part of site health.
Why these signals work together
Uptime, SSL, integrity, and performance each answer a different trust question. Can visitors reach the site? Is the connection secure? Is WordPress being watched for suspicious core changes? Does the site respond well enough for users? Together, they tell a stronger health story than any single badge claim.
Turn technical checks into trust context
WPMissionControl connects badge trust with public status indicators for uptime, SSL, core integrity, performance, and health grade.
Final takeaway
A public status page should show the signals that make reliability understandable. Uptime, SSL, core integrity, and performance are a strong foundation.
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