Internet Outage Map
Monitoring 2336+ services in real time
How We Monitor the Internet
ServiceAlert.ai monitors 2336+ cloud services, SaaS platforms, and infrastructure providers in real time. Our outage map correlates data from multiple sources — official status pages, network telemetry from IODA (Internet Outage Detection and Analysis), and crowdsourced user reports — to give you a comprehensive view of what's happening across the internet.
The Internet Health Score at the top of the page reflects the overall state of the services we monitor. When critical services like AWS, GitHub, or Slack experience issues, the score drops proportionally to the severity and number of affected services.
How It Works
- Status Page Monitoring: We check 2336+ official status pages every 5 minutes for incidents, degraded performance, and maintenance windows.
- Network Telemetry: IODA provides BGP routing analysis and active probing data to detect country-level internet connectivity issues.
- User Reports: Anyone can report an issue they're experiencing. Reports are geo-located and aggregated to identify regional patterns.
- Correlation Engine: Our system cross-references all signals to assign a confidence score (0-100%) to each detected outage.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often is the map updated?
The outage map updates every 5 minutes as part of our automated monitoring pipeline. The "Last Updated" timestamp shows exactly when the data was last refreshed.
What does the Internet Health Score mean?
The score ranges from 0-100 and reflects the percentage of monitored services that are fully operational, weighted by severity. A score of 95+ means "All Clear," while below 60 indicates "Major Disruption."
How can I report an issue?
Click the "Report Issue" button in the bottom-right corner. Select the service experiencing issues, choose the type of problem, and submit. No account required. Your report helps other users and improves our detection accuracy.
What data sources do you use?
We combine three independent signal sources: official vendor status pages (highest trust), IODA network telemetry from Georgia Tech's Internet Intelligence Lab (BGP routing + active probing), and crowdsourced user reports with IP geolocation.
Is my data private when I submit a report?
Yes. We only use your IP address transiently to determine your approximate geographic region. We store a salted hash (not the raw IP) and discard detailed reports after 48 hours. No account or personal information is required.