Free tool

Vendor Status Checker

Check official public status signals for common SaaS, cloud, productivity, and developer vendors.

CertPilot caches and normalizes vendor-reported status from official status feeds so you can quickly answer: is the issue inside our environment, or is a vendor reporting an outage or maintenance?

Vendor Status Checker uses official public vendor status feeds. It does not use customer credentials and does not confirm whether your tenant or account is affected. It is not uptime monitoring and does not replace vendor status pages.

Vendors tracked

18

Operational

9

Active incidents

1

Upcoming maintenance

10

Feed errors

6

Current vendor-reported status

VendorCategoryVendor-reported statusOpen incidentsMaintenanceLast checkedOfficial source
Google WorkspaceproductivityOperational002026-06-12 17:10 UTCStatus page
Google CloudcloudDegraded102026-06-12 17:10 UTCStatus page
CloudflareinfrastructureDegraded0102026-06-12 17:10 UTCStatus page
GitHubdevtoolsOperational002026-06-12 17:10 UTCStatus page
SlackcommunicationOperational002026-06-12 17:10 UTCStatus page
Atlassian PlatformdevtoolsOperational002026-06-12 17:10 UTCStatus page
JiradevtoolsNot checked yet00Status page
ConfluenceproductivityNot checked yet00Status page
VercelhostingOperational002026-06-12 17:10 UTCStatus page
NetlifyhostingOperational002026-06-12 17:10 UTCStatus page
DigitalOceancloudOperational002026-06-12 17:10 UTCStatus page
DropboxstorageOperational002026-06-12 17:10 UTCStatus page
SendGridemailOperational002026-06-12 17:10 UTCStatus page
PostmarkemailUnknown002026-06-12 17:10 UTCStatus page
OpenAIaiNot checked yet00Status page
ZoomcommunicationNot checked yet00Status page
HubSpotproductivityNot checked yet00Status page
Datadog US1devtoolsNot checked yet00Status page

Open vendor-reported incidents

Google CloudSERVICE_DISRUPTIONSERVICE_DISRUPTION

Network traffic to Google Cloud originating from Delhi, Chennai, Mumbai and surrounding areas is experiencing intermittent periods of elevated latency and possible packet loss.

**Summary** Network traffic to Google Cloud originating from Delhi, Chennai, Mumbai and surrounding areas is experiencing intermittent periods of elevated latency and possible packet loss. **Description** A fire at a third-party data center facility required an emergency power shutdown of networking equipment, isolating a non-compute local Point of Presence (POP) in Delhi and reducing available network capacity in the metro area. We rerouted significant traffic from the impacted facility in Del…

Started: 2026-06-09 18:22 UTCVendor incident page

Upcoming vendor maintenance

Cloudflarescheduled

AUS (Austin) on 2026-06-15

From: 2026-06-15 06:00 UTCUntil: 2026-06-15 22:45 UTCVendor maintenance page
Cloudflarescheduled

EWR (Newark) on 2026-06-15

From: 2026-06-15 06:00 UTCUntil: 2026-06-15 22:45 UTCVendor maintenance page
Cloudflarescheduled

Cloudflare Storage Maintenance

From: 2026-06-15 12:00 UTCUntil: 2026-06-15 13:00 UTCVendor maintenance page
Cloudflarescheduled

SIN (Singapore) on 2026-06-15

From: 2026-06-15 18:00 UTCUntil: 2026-06-15 23:00 UTCVendor maintenance page
Cloudflarescheduled

LIS (Lisbon) on 2026-06-16

From: 2026-06-16 00:00 UTCUntil: 2026-06-16 04:00 UTCVendor maintenance page
Cloudflarescheduled

YUL (Montréal) on 2026-06-16

From: 2026-06-16 04:00 UTCUntil: 2026-06-16 12:00 UTCVendor maintenance page
Cloudflarescheduled

SJC (San Jose) on 2026-06-16

From: 2026-06-16 08:00 UTCUntil: 2026-06-16 14:30 UTCVendor maintenance page
Cloudflarescheduled

ICN (Seoul) on 2026-06-17

From: 2026-06-17 17:00 UTCUntil: 2026-06-17 22:00 UTCVendor maintenance page
Cloudflarescheduled

Zero Trust Underlying Storage Maintenance

From: 2026-06-18 12:00 UTCUntil: 2026-06-18 13:00 UTCVendor maintenance page
Cloudflarescheduled

Scheduled Workers Platform Configuration Maintenance

From: 2026-06-22 12:00 UTCUntil: 2026-06-22 13:00 UTCVendor maintenance page

Free checker vs. your workspace dashboard

This free page

  • View cached status for all supported vendors
  • See official vendor status page and incident links
  • Read open incidents and upcoming maintenance windows

Logged-in workspace

  • Select just the vendors your team depends on
  • Use “Refresh now” from the dashboard for the latest feeds
  • See vendor status next to renewals, domains, access reviews, people, and assets
  • Email alerts and vendor evidence in reports are planned for later

How Vendor Status Checker works

  1. CertPilot reads each vendor's official public status feed— the machine-readable feed behind the vendor's own status page. No HTML scraping, no unofficial mirrors.
  2. Feeds are fetched server-side and cached. This page never contacts vendor APIs from your browser.
  3. Each feed is normalized into a common shape: overall status, open incidents, and scheduled maintenance.
  4. Cached data refreshes on a daily schedule by default; workspace users can refresh on demand from the dashboard.
  5. No customer credentials are used and no tenant-specific impact is claimed — this reflects what vendors publicly report, not the state of your specific account.

Frequently asked questions

What is Vendor Status Checker?

A free tool that shows the current vendor-reported status of common SaaS, cloud, productivity, and developer vendors in one place, based on each vendor's official public status feed, cached and normalized by CertPilot.

Where does the status data come from?

From official public vendor status feeds — the machine-readable feeds behind each vendor's own status page. CertPilot caches and normalizes them server-side. No HTML scraping and no unofficial sources are used.

Does this show whether my tenant is affected?

No. It shows what each vendor publicly reports about its own service. It cannot confirm whether your specific tenant, account, or environment is affected — only the vendor can tell you that.

How often is the data refreshed?

Cached status is refreshed on a daily schedule by default. Logged-in workspace users can also refresh on demand from the CertPilot dashboard, which updates the same cached data this page reads.

Can I choose which vendors to watch?

On this public page, no — it lists all supported vendors. Inside a free CertPilot workspace you can build a watchlist of just the vendors your team depends on.

Why is there no public Refresh button?

Anonymous refresh can be abused by bots and crawlers, creating unnecessary load on vendor APIs and on CertPilot's infrastructure. The public page shows cached data only; on-demand refresh is available inside the logged-in dashboard.

Does CertPilot use customer credentials for vendor status?

No. Vendor Status Checker reads only official public status feeds. It never asks for, stores, or uses credentials for any vendor account or tenant.

Is this the same as uptime monitoring?

No. CertPilot does not run synthetic uptime probes and does not measure availability itself. It relays what vendors officially report on their own status pages, which is useful for quickly answering "is it us or the vendor?".

Can this be used as operational evidence?

The public page is informational. Inside a CertPilot workspace, vendor status sits alongside renewals, domains, access reviews, people, and assets registers — the building blocks of CertPilot's management-ready evidence reports. It is not SLA validation and not a compliance certification.

Track the vendors your team depends on

Create a free workspace to watch the vendors your team depends on, refresh status on demand from the dashboard, and combine vendor status with renewals, domains, access reviews, people, assets, and evidence reports.