Search Engine Services Status
Monitoring 212 services
Monitor the status of major search engines including Google, Bing, DuckDuckGo, Yahoo, Baidu, Yandex, and more. See if search services are returning results correctly or experiencing downtime.
ABC News
AccuWeather
Aetna
Al Jazeera
AllTrails
Anthem
Apple Fitness+
Apple Maps
Apple News
Ars Technica
Associated Press
Audi
Axios
Babbel
BabyCenter
Baidu
BBC
Bing
Bloomberg
Blue Cross Blue Shield
BMW
Brave Search
Brilliant
BuzzFeed
Frequently Asked Questions
About Search Status Monitoring
We monitor 212+ Search services around the clock with automated probes running every 2 minutes. Our distributed monitoring network detects outages, slowdowns, and degraded performance before most users notice.
Search engines are the gateway to the internet for billions of users. We monitor search endpoints, autocomplete services, image search, and related APIs to detect query failures and response time degradation.
Common Search Service Problems
When Search services experience issues, users typically encounter these problems. Understanding common failure patterns helps you quickly determine whether you are affected by a widespread outage.
- Search queries returning errors — Queries timeout, return no results, or display error pages instead of search results.
- Slow response times — Search results take noticeably longer to appear, affecting productivity and user experience.
- Image and specialized search failures — Image search, news search, or vertical search features return errors or empty results.
- Autocomplete and suggestions broken — Search suggestions do not appear, show irrelevant results, or cause the search bar to freeze.
- Regional search inconsistencies — Results vary unexpectedly by location, or localized content fails to appear for your region.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How do you monitor Search services?
- We use automated probes running every 2 minutes from multiple global locations. For each service, we check HTTP endpoints, measure response times, and integrate with official status pages when available. Our multi-location approach ensures accurate outage detection by distinguishing between local network issues and genuine service problems.
- How many Search services do you monitor?
- We currently monitor 212+ Search services, covering all major platforms in this category. Our coverage is continuously expanding based on user requests and service popularity. Each service is monitored independently with its own probe configuration.
- What should I do if a Search service is down?
- First, check the individual service status page for detailed information including outage history and user reports. Verify your own internet connection is working by testing other websites. Try clearing your browser cache, switching networks, or using a VPN. Most outages resolve within 15-60 minutes. Bookmark the service page for real-time updates.