How This Monitor Works
This service combines three signal types: technical HTTP/HTTPS checks, user reports, and external sources such as status feeds and news sources.
A domain is considered reachable when a network connection succeeds and an HTTP response is received (2xx, 3xx, and 4xx are treated as reachable).
Private and internal IP ranges are blocked to reduce SSRF risk and abuse. Only HTTP/HTTPS is checked; no ping or ICMP is used.
The incident graph shows pressure over time. More reports and more external signals increase the score; at higher volumes, the curve is smoothed more aggressively for readability.
This monitor is directional and not an official provider status page. For critical incidents, always verify with the provider's official status channels.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you detect outages?
We combine automated HTTP/HTTPS checks, user reports, and weighted external incident signals from multiple public sources.
Does HTTP 404 mean down?
No. A 404 response means the service is reachable, so it is considered up from a network availability perspective.
Can I trust this as an official status page?
No. This monitor is independent and directional. For critical incidents, always validate against the provider’s own status page.