Website Outages
This page is a live outage feed of current outages, current incidents, and ongoing outages across the 2,700+ websites we monitor. When our automated monitoring detects an HTTP failure, DNS error, or a significant spike in crowd-sourced user reports, an outage event is recorded here automatically — giving you real time outages data updated every minute. See outages right now, outages happening across categories, and incidents today in a single ranked feed.
Outages marked Ongoing are currently unresolved. Resolved outages show total duration. Click any entry to view the full status page for that site, including response time history and user-submitted reports. For methodology details, see how we detect outages, or browse historical monthly outage reports for past incidents.
How outage detection works
Our monitoring infrastructure sends HTTPS probes to each of our 2,700+ tracked websites every 60 seconds. When a probe returns a non-2xx status code, times out, or fails DNS resolution, it's recorded as a check failure. Two consecutive failures trigger an outage event.
Crowd-sourced reports add a second signal. When user reports for a site spike above 3x the 7-day baseline, we flag "Possible Problems." At 5x, or when combined with probe failures, the status escalates to "Problems Detected." This dual-signal approach catches partial outages that HTTP checks alone miss.
Understanding the outage feed
Each entry shows the affected service, when the outage started, and whether it's ongoing or resolved. Ongoing outages update in real time — the duration counter advances every minute. Resolved outages show the total downtime. Click any entry to see the full incident report with probe data and timeline.
Looking for historical data? Browse the monthly outage reports for aggregated statistics by site and category, or search the full incident archive spanning all recorded outages.