Learn how to use the service status monitor. Track real-time outages for 1,765 services across 8 categories with 6 status levels, compare alternatives side by side, view detailed incident history, and set up instant push notifications — all free.
Last updated: March 2026
Find any of 1,601 monitored services by name using the search bar, or browse 8 organized categories: Shopping (260), Infrastructure (222), Productivity (219), Search (152), Cloud (142), Streaming (116), Gaming (112), and Social (101). Each service page shows real-time status, recent incidents, and reliability history.
View real-time status for any service with 6 granular levels: Operational (all systems normal), Degraded (slower performance), Partial Outage (some features affected), Full Outage (service completely down), Maintenance (planned downtime), and Unknown (status cannot be determined). Status is determined from official status pages, HTTP HEAD probes, and community reports with a 3-tier caching system for instant results.
Enable push notifications to get alerted instantly when a service goes down or recovers. Subscribe to the RSS feed at /status-feed.xml for feed-reader integration. Use the badge API to embed live status indicators on your own website or dashboard. Never be caught off guard by an outage again.
The Akousa Downdetector monitors 1,765 online services in real time, detecting outages and performance degradation as they happen. Whether you depend on cloud platforms, streaming services, social networks, or e-commerce sites, you can check their current status instantly — no account required.
Our monitoring system uses a 3-layer cache architecture (in-memory, Redis, and client-side SWR) for sub-second responses, combined with multiple data sources including official status pages, active HTTP HEAD probes, and community reports. The result is fast, reliable, and always up-to-date status information.
Shopping (260 services)
Infrastructure (222 services)
Productivity (219 services)
Search (152 services)
Cloud (142 services)
Streaming (116 services)
Gaming (112 services)
Social (101 services)
Get instant status updates for any of the 1,765 monitored services. Six granular status levels — from Operational to Full Outage — give you precise visibility into service health. Status is refreshed continuously with sub-second cache responses.
Our monitoring infrastructure combines in-memory caching for instant access, Redis with fresh and stale tiers for reliability, and client-side SWR for seamless browser-side updates. A circuit breaker activates after 5 consecutive probe failures to protect struggling services.
Access detailed incident history going back indefinitely. Live history provides 7 days of minute-by-minute data with 336 data points. Long-term daily snapshots are stored in PostgreSQL, enabling yearly and monthly reliability trend analysis.
Compare services side by side with 81 pre-built comparison groups covering over 1,600 service pairs. Evaluate uptime records, incident frequency, response times, and reliability scores to make informed decisions between competing services.
Status data is collected from three complementary sources: official status page integrations (statuspage.io and similar), active HTTP HEAD probes that test endpoint availability every few minutes, and aggregated community reports. These signals are combined, weighted, and processed through a 3-tier cache system for fast, reliable results. A circuit breaker activates after 5 consecutive failures to prevent overloading struggling services.
All systems functioning normally. No issues detected across any monitored endpoints.
Service is running but with reduced performance, increased latency, or intermittent slowness.
Some features or geographic regions are affected while others continue to work normally.
The service is completely unreachable or non-functional for all users.
Planned downtime announced by the service provider. Usually scheduled during off-peak hours.
Current status cannot be determined, typically due to monitoring limitations or probe timeouts.
Every detected incident is recorded and archived. Live history shows 7 days of detailed minute-by-minute data with 336 data points per service. For long-term analysis, daily snapshots are stored in PostgreSQL indefinitely, including daily uptime percentages and incident counts. Browse yearly and monthly archive pages for any service to spot reliability patterns and seasonal trends.
Compare any two services head-to-head with our VS comparison feature. We offer 81 pre-built comparison groups spanning all 8 categories, covering over 1,600 service pairs. Each comparison shows uptime percentages, incident frequency, average response time, and a composite reliability score. Ideal for evaluating alternatives — whether you are choosing between cloud providers, streaming platforms, or communication tools.