
Appwrite Status
Appwrite is currently operational with all systems functioning normally.

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About Appwrite
Appwrite is an open-source backend-as-a-service platform that provides developers with a set of APIs and tools to build and scale applications more efficiently. It offers authentication, databases, storage, and cloud functions to simplify backend development.
Service Health — Last 15 days
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Appwrite active components
All components for Appwrite available for monitoring
53 components with real-time status monitoring
and incident tracking
Recent Appwrite Outages & Status Updates
Latest status changes and service events for Appwrite
Component "Cloud services - NYC" suffered a major service disruption
Component "Cloud" suffered a major service disruption
Component "Cloud" suffered a major service disruption
Performance degradation reported for component "Cloud services - FRA"
Performance degradation reported for component "Cloud services - NYC"
Performance degradation reported for component "Cloud services - SYD"
Performance degradation reported for component "Cloud services - SFO"
Performance degradation reported for component "Cloud services - SGP"
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Appwrite Reliability Analysis
Track uptime statistics and incident history from continuous monitoring
Over the last 30 days, Appwrite has maintained a 98.70% uptime rate across 8 monitored components. 10 incidents have been detected during this period. Statusfield monitors Appwrite continuously and sends instant alerts when status changes are detected.
The 90-day uptime of 97.46% provides a longer-term view of Appwrite's service reliability. Statusfield tracks every status change, maintenance window, and performance degradation to give you a complete picture of Appwrite's operational health.
How to Monitor Appwrite Status
Set up real-time alerts and get notified when Appwrite experiences issues
Statusfield provides real-time monitoring for Appwrite by continuously tracking 8 components from Appwrite's official status page. When any component experiences degraded performance, partial outages, major outages, or scheduled maintenance, Statusfield detects the change within minutes and sends instant notifications through your preferred channels.
Set Up Appwrite Monitoring in 3 Steps
- Create a free Statusfield account — no credit card required, get started in under 30 seconds.
- Search for "Appwrite" in the service catalog and click "Monitor" to add it to your dashboard.
- Configure your notification preferences — choose from email, Slack, Discord, webhooks, or RSS feeds to receive instant alerts.
Once configured, you'll receive notifications whenever Appwriteexperiences any status change. This includes both outage alerts and resolution notifications, so you always know when Appwrite is back to normal. Free accounts include monitoring for up to 3 services with email notifications.
For teams that depend on Appwrite as part of their infrastructure, Statusfield's paid plans offer additional monitors, Slack and Discord integrations, custom webhook endpoints, and component-level monitoring. This ensures you're alerted about the specific Appwrite components that matter most to your operations.
Tired of managing separate alert subscriptions? Instead of subscribing to dozens of status page email lists, Statusfield consolidates all your service dependencies into one dashboard. Add Appwrite alongside your other critical services and eliminate the alert fatigue that comes from scattered notifications. One source of truth, zero noise.
Wondering if Appwrite is experiencing issues right now? Check Is Appwrite Down? for a quick status overview with real-time outage detection.
Frequently Asked Questions About Appwrite Status
Common questions about monitoring Appwrite and understanding service status