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Trello outage on February 19, 2026

On February 19, 2026, Trello users around the world began experiencing issues loading boards and accessing their workspaces. StatusGator received the first outage reports at 14:24 UTC and triggered an Early Warning Signal at 14:28 UTC. Trello did not officially acknowledge the incident until 15:08 UTC, after user reports had already subsided. This incident highlights how real time user reports and Early Warning Signals can identify widespread service degradation before providers confirm a problem.

YouTube Outage (Feb 17, 2026). What Happened?

On February 17, 2026, YouTube went down for users worldwide. Starting around 8:00 PM ET, the platform's homepage, Shorts feed, sign-in system, smart TV apps, YouTube Music, and YouTube Kids all stopped working. Over 21,000 reports were logged on IsDown alone. The error message was the same everywhere: "Something went wrong." For consumer users, it was an inconvenience. For businesses that depend on YouTube — content teams, advertisers, media companies, live streamers — it was a blind spot.

Amazon Web Services outage - February 10, 2026

On February 10, 2026, Amazon Web Services (AWS) experienced an outage that triggered widespread reports of CloudFront failures and DNS resolution issues. While AWS later acknowledged the incident, StatusGator detected the disruption earlier using Early Warning Signals, giving customers valuable lead time before the provider confirmed anything publicly.

Claude outage - February 10, 2026

On February 10, 2026, Claude users around the world began reporting service failures affecting chat sessions, API integrations, and Claude Code workflows. The first verified outage report reached StatusGator at 19:33 UTC. StatusGator issued an Early Warning Signal at 20:24 UTC. Claude did not post an official “Investigating” update until 22:11 UTC. This incident clearly demonstrates the gap between real user impact and official status page updates.

AWS CloudFront Outage (Feb 2026): Timeline, Cascade, and Lessons

At approximately 9:15 PM UTC on February 10, 2026, Amazon CloudFront began returning NXDOMAIN responses for DNS queries against specific distributions. In practical terms: DNS was telling users that services behind those distributions simply didn't exist. The root cause was a DNS resolution failure within CloudFront's infrastructure that quickly spread to eight interconnected AWS services.

The Future of StatusPal: Classic and Next

Over the past years, StatusPal has been the product teams rely on to communicate clearly during incidents and maintenance. It’s the product our customers use today, and it remains central to how we support critical communication. We want to share how we’re thinking about the future of StatusPal, what this means for the product you’re using today, and how a newer version we’re building fits into the picture.

January 2026: IsDown Users Saved 9.2 Hours with Early Outage Detection

In January 2026, IsDown's early detection system gave users a cumulative advantage of 9.2 hours across 34 incidents — that's over half a business day of advance warning before vendors officially acknowledged their outages. The largest single detection advantage? A massive 2.2 hours for a SendGrid email delivery issue that left customers in the dark while their emails failed to reach Microsoft inboxes.

Detecting incidents without components

StatusGator monitors services and their individual components, so you can stay informed about the systems you rely on – and filter down to only the components you care about. Most status pages do a good job of tagging incidents to the affected components. But sometimes providers publish incident updates without marking any components as impacted, even when the incident clearly affects something real.