Is Laravel down?
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Real-time Laravel status, recent outages, and incident history — pulled directly from Laravel's official status page at https://status.laravel.com every 5 minutes. Pingoru tracks 5 Laravel services and has captured 0 incidents in the last 90 days (100.00% uptime). Get email, Slack, Discord, or webhook alerts the moment Laravel reports a new incident — free for 5 monitors, no credit card.
Recent outages & incidents
No incidents reported for Laravel in the last 90 days.
Quiet provider — but we'll still email you the instant something changes.
See Laravel in your Pingoru dashboard
Monitor Laravel alongside every other service your stack depends on — same alerts, same timeline, same calendar — all in one place.
Every status page, one dashboard
Add Laravel to your Pingoru monitors and it sits next to AWS, Stripe, GitHub, and every other vendor in your stack — a single dashboard for the live status of every cloud and SaaS provider you depend on. One subscription, one inbox, every incident.
Incident timeline, this provider or all of them
Every Laravel incident — when it started, when it resolved, which services were affected, how bad it was, how long it lasted — laid out in one feed you can scan in 30 seconds. Filter to just Laravel or see every provider at once.
Maintenance calendar
Scheduled Laravel maintenance windows land in the same calendar as every other vendor you depend on — see what's running now, what's coming up, and a calendar view. Plan around your vendors instead of being caught out by them.
Every Laravel status change, one inbox
Pingoru watches Laravel's official status page every 5 minutes and delivers incident, resolution, and maintenance events to your email, Slack, Discord, Teams, or webhook.
Only alert on the services you use
Laravel reports on 5 services. Subscribe to the ones you actually use — everything else stays silent.
Email + Slack + Discord + Teams
Signed webhooks on every plan. Route Laravel alerts wherever your team already lives — no per-integration billing, no tier-gating the channels that matter.
Maintenance, not surprises
Upcoming Laravel maintenance windows appear in your maintenance calendar days in advance. Plan deploys and rollouts around them instead of finding out during an incident.
Fine-grained alert control
Per-monitor switches for opened, updated, resolved, and maintenance events. Silence the noisy Laravel services without silencing the monitor entirely.
Invite your team
Premium includes 10 team seats. Everyone watching Laravel from the same account, with per-user notification preferences for any monitor.
Get notified on Laravel status changes
Pingoru watches Laravel's official status page and sends your team instant alerts when incidents open, change severity, or resolve. Route notifications to email, Slack, Discord, or a webhook — wherever your team already lives.
Start monitoring Laravel freeMonitor Laravel along with everything else
Pingoru tracks 6,000+ cloud and SaaS status pages in one dashboard. Add Laravel and every other provider you depend on — AWS, Stripe, GitHub, Cloudflare, OpenAI — and get a single view of the health of every service your app depends on.
Browse the full service directoryTrack Laravel uptime & incident history
See 90 days of Laravel uptime at a glance, with every past incident linked to its component and update timeline. Export the history as CSV or JSON for SLA reports, postmortems, or vendor evaluations — data your team actually needs, not marketing numbers.
See Laravel uptime historyFrequently asked questions
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Stop finding out from your users.
We watch Laravel's official status page every 5 minutes. The moment they report an incident, you get an email — often before the outage is widely noticed.
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