Is a service down for everyone, or just you? Everything here is monitored around the clock — tap through for full status and 24-hour history, or test your own connection.
Every service here is probed continuously from our monitoring servers, out on the network edge. We measure whether it responds and how quickly (its time to first byte), around the clock. The coloured dot shows the latest reading — tap any service for its full status and a 24-hour response-time history. Because these checks run from our own servers, they're independent of your connection.
Up means the service is responding normally. Slow means it answers, but slower than our healthy threshold (its time to first byte is above about 1.5 seconds). Down means it isn't responding to our probes at all. Unknown means we don't have a fresh measurement for it right now.
Our checks run from a neutral server, so a service can look perfectly healthy here while the real problem is your own connection — your Wi-Fi, router, DNS, or ISP. That's exactly what the itsnotyou test is for: it measures your connection and the site at the same moment and tells you which side is at fault. See also is it down for everyone or just me? and is it your internet or the website?