Is Netlify Down?
No, Netlify is up. All systems operational.
Netlify components
What is Netlify?
Netlify is a cloud platform used by developers and teams to build, deploy, and host web applications and static sites. It provides continuous deployment from Git, serverless functions, edge network delivery, form handling, and authentication services. Front-end developers, agencies, and product teams worldwide rely on Netlify to ship sites and apps without managing their own infrastructure.
Signs Netlify is having problems
- Deploys trigger from a Git push but hang in a queued or processing state indefinitely and never complete
- Published sites return 404 errors or serve stale content even after a successful deploy
- Netlify Functions return 502 or 503 errors, or requests time out when calling serverless endpoints
- The Netlify dashboard at app.netlify.com fails to load, shows a blank page, or logs in successfully but then shows no sites or projects
Find out when your own services go down
You can check Netlify here — but a heartbeat monitor tells you the moment your API, website, or cron job stops responding, so you hear about your own downtime before your users do.
Frequently asked questions
How can I tell if Netlify is down?
Check the official Netlify status page at https://www.netlifystatus.com, which lists the current status of CDN delivery, build systems, API, and other components. If that page shows all systems operational but you are still experiencing issues, the problem may be specific to your site, build configuration, or account rather than a platform-wide outage.
Where is the official Netlify status page?
The authoritative source for Netlify incidents and maintenance windows is https://www.netlifystatus.com. You can subscribe there to receive email or webhook notifications whenever Netlify opens or updates an incident.
What parts of Netlify are most commonly affected during an incident?
Historically, Netlify incidents have affected the build and deploy pipeline most visibly, causing queued builds to stall. The CDN edge network, Netlify Functions, and the app dashboard have also experienced separate, independent disruptions during past events. The status page breaks these out as individual components so you can see which specific service is degraded.
Can I get automatically alerted when my own site goes down, not just Netlify itself?
Yes. Even when Netlify as a platform is healthy, your specific site can become unreachable due to misconfigured redirects, a bad deploy, or a DNS issue. A heartbeat or uptime monitor pointed at your site URL will alert you the moment it stops responding, independent of whether Netlify reports an incident. CronJobPro offers heartbeat monitoring for exactly this use case.
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