Monthly Outage Reports
Each report aggregates every outage event we recorded across our 2,700+ monitored websites for the calendar month, ranks them by frequency and severity, and breaks them down by category. Use these as a reference when reviewing your own incident timelines or comparing platform reliability month-over-month.
- June 2026Top outages, durations & category breakdown
- May 2026Top outages, durations & category breakdown
- April 2026Top outages, durations & category breakdown
- March 2026Top outages, durations & category breakdown
- February 2026Top outages, durations & category breakdown
- January 2026Top outages, durations & category breakdown
- December 2025Top outages, durations & category breakdown
- November 2025Top outages, durations & category breakdown
- October 2025Top outages, durations & category breakdown
- September 2025Top outages, durations & category breakdown
- August 2025Top outages, durations & category breakdown
- July 2025Top outages, durations & category breakdown
What each report includes
Every monthly report is generated from real outage events in our database. Each report includes a ranked table of the top 10 sites by total downtime, the top 10 by incident count, and a per-category breakdown showing which service types experienced the most disruption.
An editorial summary at the top highlights the key trends — which site had the most downtime, whether the average incident length was unusual, and which category was hardest hit. All data is derived from our dual-signal monitoring: automated HTTPS probes plus crowd-sourced user reports.
How to use these reports
Compare month-over-month to spot reliability trends. If a service you depend on appears repeatedly in the top 10, that's a signal to evaluate alternatives or set up your own alerting. The individual incident pages linked from each report provide the full timeline and probe data for every outage.
For live data, see the current outages feed. For status by service type, browse the categories page. For how we count and resolve incidents, read the methodology and FAQ.