Where does the status data come from?
The hub reads each provider's official public status feed and normalizes the result into one command-center view.
Track the current health of critical infrastructure, SaaS, and AI providers from one operational command center.
This command center aggregates official status feeds from critical providers so teams can see active internet dependency issues without juggling tabs. It prioritizes real incidents, keeps the hub visually dense but readable, and turns raw provider updates into practical operational context.
This command center aggregates official status feeds from critical providers so teams can see active internet dependency issues without juggling tabs. It prioritizes real incidents, keeps the hub visually dense but readable, and turns raw provider updates into practical operational context.
Monitor major provider outages, drill into live component incidents, and prepare communication updates from one status command center.
The hub reads each provider's official public status feed and normalizes the result into one command-center view.
No. It is an aggregation layer designed for faster triage. Each provider still links back to its official public status page.
It is a weighted operational signal based on the current provider state, the number of active incidents, and the number of impacted components exposed by the provider feed.