👋 Our story

Built by AI users,
for AI users

AI Status Hub started from a simple frustration: when an AI tool breaks, you never know if it's your code, your internet, or their servers. We built the site we wished existed.

21
AI Services Monitored
60s
Check Frequency
3
Global Regions

Why we built this

In 2024, AI tools became critical infrastructure for developers, designers, writers, and businesses. Millions of people now depend on ChatGPT, Claude, Midjourney, and others to get their work done every day.

But these services go down — sometimes for minutes, sometimes for hours. And when they do, there's rarely a clear, consolidated place to check. The official status pages exist, but they're scattered, often delayed, and don't give you a side-by-side view across multiple tools.

We built AI Status Hub to solve that. One page, 21 services, updated every 60 seconds. No login required, no tracking walls, always free.

How our monitoring works

Our backend runs on a lightweight Node.js server hosted on Render. Every 60 seconds, it sends real requests to the public API endpoints of each AI service we monitor — not just a ping, but an actual lightweight request that simulates what a real user would do.

We measure response time (latency), check HTTP status codes, and detect timeouts. A service is marked Degraded when response times are significantly above their normal baseline, and Down when requests fail or time out consistently. We monitor from three regions — US East, EU West, and Asia-Pacific — to catch regional outages.

Our status data is independent. We don't just mirror official status pages — we measure actual performance from the outside, the same way your app or workflow would experience it.

What we monitor

We currently track 21 of the most widely used AI services including large language models (ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok, Mistral), image generators (Midjourney, DALL·E 3, Stability AI, Ideogram, Flux), code assistants (GitHub Copilot, Cursor), AI search (Perplexity, You.com, Phind), voice AI (ElevenLabs), music AI (Suno), video generation (Runway), and inference platforms (Together AI, Meta Llama, Cohere).

We're always adding more. If there's a service you rely on that we don't monitor yet, let us know.

Our values

The team

AI Status Hub is an independent project. We're a small team of developers and AI enthusiasts who use these tools daily and got tired of not knowing when they were broken. We're based online and reachable at [email protected].

Get in touch

We love hearing from users. Whether you've spotted an outage we missed, want to suggest a new service to monitor, or just want to say hello — reach out to us. We read every message.