How This Works
Services that publish a public status API are queried directly from your browser — no proxy, no intermediary. Data comes from each service's official status endpoint, so it's as fresh as their own status page.
AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, and Microsoft 365 don't expose CORS-accessible public APIs that can be read from a browser. These link directly to their official status dashboards instead.
Status Indicators
| Indicator | Meaning |
|---|---|
| ● Operational | All systems functioning normally |
| ● Degraded | Some components experiencing slowness or partial issues |
| ● Outage | Significant disruption affecting many users |
| ● Maintenance | Planned maintenance window in progress |
Official Status Pages
| Service | Status Page |
|---|---|
| Amazon Web Services | health.aws.amazon.com |
| Microsoft Azure | status.azure.com |
| Google Cloud | status.cloud.google.com |
| Microsoft 365 | status.office365.com |
| GitHub | githubstatus.com |
| Cloudflare | cloudflarestatus.com |
| Slack | status.slack.com |
| Zoom | status.zoom.us |
| Atlassian | status.atlassian.com |
| Datadog | status.datadoghq.com |