> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.statuspal.io/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.statuspal.io/platform/services-components/service-red-button-beta.md).

# Service “Red button” (Beta)

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This feature is currently in **beta**. It must be enabled by the StatusPal team.
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#### How to enable it

To enable the red button, [contact StatusPal support](mailto:support@statuspal.io?subject=Enable%20service%20red%20button%20on%20a%20status%20page\&body=Please%20enable%20the%20service%20red%20button%20on%20our%20status%20page%3A%0A%0AStatus%20page%20URL%3A%20%5Bpaste%20URL%5D%0AIssue%20reports%20email%3A%20%5Bpaste%20email%20address%5D) by email.

When contacting us, make sure to include:

* the **status page URL**
* the **email address** where issue reports should be sent

#### What visitors see

On the status page, hovering a service shows a red “report issue” button.

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Clicking it opens a `mailto:` draft addressed to your configured email, referencing the status page and the selected service.


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