Vercel provides several ways for users to monitor the health and performance of its platform. Here’s how you can stay informed:
- Vercel Status Page:
- The most direct way to check Vercel’s status is by visiting their official status page. This page provides real-time updates on the health of various services, including deployments, builds, and serverless functions.
- The status page is divided into different sections, each representing a core service. Green indicates normal operation, while yellow or red indicates partial or complete outages, respectively
- Explore in Depth Check Vercel status, outages, and problems
- Subscribe to Status Updates:
- On the Vercel status page, you can subscribe to updates via email or SMS. This is particularly useful for developers and teams who need to be notified immediately when an issue arises.
- To subscribe, simply scroll down to the bottom of the status page and enter your contact information.
- Twitter and Social Media:
- Vercel often communicates outages and issues via their official Twitter account. Following them on social media can provide real-time updates and insights from the Vercel team.
- Community Forums and GitHub:
- Sometimes, issues may not be immediately reflected on the status page. Checking the Vercel Community Forums or related GitHub repositories can provide insights into emerging problems that other users are experiencing.