About Us:

Downdetector is the go-to destination for individuals encountering service disruptions.

Downdetector harnesses the strength of impartial, transparent user feedback and problem indicators sourced from various corners of the internet. Our platform aids individuals worldwide in comprehending disruptions to crucial services like the internet, social media, web hosting platforms, banks, gaming, entertainment, and beyond. By offering insights into the functionality of all these services and platforms that underpin connectivity, Downdetector grants consumers the ability to stay informed and assists enterprises in recognizing when customers encounter issues.

As a proud member of Ookla®, a renowned global leader in connectivity intelligence and network insights, Downdetector joins forces with a trusted entity in the field. Whether it’s measuring network performance with Speedtest® or identifying disruptions with Downdetector, Ookla empowers consumers worldwide to grasp and enhance their internet experience.

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Downdetector Enterprise

Instantaneous outage monitoring and notification

Downdetector stands as the premier global platform for online service status updates. Utilizing insights from over 25 million monthly user reports, coupled with real-time analysis and verification processes, Downdetector Enterprise assists ISPs, mobile network operators, tech firms, financial institutions, and various organizations in comprehending the scope and impact of incidents. This enables swift action to resolve critical customer issues promptly.

See how it works

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Users contribute issue reports on Downdetector, while problem signals are also gathered from social media and additional web-based sources.

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An incident is identified when the volume of problem reports surpasses the baseline (typical average) for that particular service.

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Problem reports undergo real-time validation and analysis, continuously monitoring for potential service disruptions and other issues.

Monitoring thousands of services across more than 45 countries

Argentina
Australia
Austria
Belgium
Brazil
Canada
Chile
Colombia
Croatia
Czech Republic

Denmark
Ecuador
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hong Kong
Hungary
India
Indonesia

Ireland
Israel
Italy
Japan
Pakistan
Peru
Philippines
Malaysia
Mexico
Netherlands

New Zealand
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Saudi Arabia
Singapore
Slovakia
South Africa
Spain

Sweden
Switzerland
Taiwan
Turkey
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom
United States

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