One maintenance calendar for your whole stack
Upcoming and in-progress maintenance windows from 6,116+ cloud and SaaS providers, in one place. Plan releases around vendor downtime. Stop discovering a Stripe BLIK maintenance mid-deploy.
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Real maintenance windows from Twilio, Cloudflare, and AWS. Scheduled ones live in their own view so in-progress outages don't get lost among the announcements.
In-progress, upcoming, completed
Three tabs. The one you want most — In progress — is the default. Upcoming is your deploy-planning view; Completed is the postmortem-and-SLA view.
Calendar view
Flip to calendar mode to see the full month's maintenance at a glance — colour-coded by vendor, with overlaps visible so you can spot conflict weeks before your own release.
Maintenance alerts
Get notified when a vendor announces a new window, 24 hours before it opens, and at the start and end of the actual window. Per-monitor toggles let you mute vendors you don't need to track.
Per-region, per-service
AWS scheduled maintenance isn't "AWS is down" — it's "RDS patching in us-east-1". We capture the granularity so you only see the maintenance that actually hits your workload.
Team-shareable
Every maintenance row gets a stable URL. Drop it in a #deploys Slack channel, a release ticket, or a change-advisory board — the link updates live as the vendor edits the announcement.
No more "didn't we schedule around this?"
Completed windows stay in the archive so you can audit past incidents against the maintenance calendar. Was the customer impact from a missed scheduled window? You can tell in ten seconds.
The calendar view
Flip the tab to see the whole month at a glance — colour-coded by status, overlap-visible, today highlighted. Plan your releases around vendor windows the way you plan sprints.
Calendar across every vendor you watch
Add providers to your monitors list and their scheduled maintenance rolls into your calendar automatically — no per-vendor feed subscriptions to manage, no RSS parsing, no "I'll set up a reminder later".
Maintenance entries are distinct from incidents: impact is maintenance (not minor/major/critical), status cycles through scheduled → in-progress → completed, and notifications are wired on their own channels so your on-call doesn't page for a Tuesday-night patch window.
Frequently asked
How do you know about scheduled maintenance before it starts?
Pingoru checks every provider's status page every 5 minutes. When a vendor publishes a maintenance window — usually days or weeks in advance — we pick it up the next time we check and it lands in your maintenance calendar with the start/end times and what the vendor said about it.
What's the difference between an incident and a maintenance window?
Incidents are unplanned outages the vendor discovered after the fact; maintenance is scheduled and announced in advance. Our calendar separates them so you can scan upcoming deploys without the noise of active incidents, and vice versa.
Can I get an alert the day before a maintenance window starts?
Yes — the Maintenance notification type is enabled by default on Premium monitors. You'll get one alert when the vendor announces the window, another at 24h out, and a third when it actually starts. Disable any of those per-monitor if you only want one.
Does the calendar sync with Google Calendar or Outlook?
Not yet — the maintenance view is in-app only for now. We publish an iCal export on our public roadmap; if it's blocking you, email us and we'll prioritise it.
What vendors publish scheduled maintenance?
Almost all of them — AWS (per region per service), Google Cloud, Azure, Stripe (payment methods), Twilio (SMS carriers), Atlassian (Jira / Confluence / Bitbucket), and every other vendor that publishes a maintenance section on their status page. We capture it from the same place we read incidents from.
Stop finding out from your users.
The maintenance calendar lives inside your Pingoru dashboard, right next to your incident feed. Free for 5 monitors.
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