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Project for the web is up

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Official status page: https://status.office365.com · Polled every 5 minutes · 0 components tracked

Real-time Project for the web status, recent outages, and incident history — pulled directly from Project for the web's official status page at https://status.office365.com every 5 minutes. Pingoru tracks 0 Project for the web services and has captured 0 incidents in the last 90 days (100.00% uptime). Get email, Slack, Discord, or webhook alerts the moment Project for the web reports a new incident — free for 5 monitors, no credit card.

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Recent outages & incidents

No incidents reported for Project for the web in the last 90 days.

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Every Project for the web 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 Project for the web or see every provider at once.

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Scheduled Project for the web 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.

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Pingoru watches Project for the web's official status page every 5 minutes and delivers incident, resolution, and maintenance events to your email, Slack, Discord, Teams, or webhook.

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Upcoming Project for the web maintenance windows appear in your maintenance calendar days in advance. Plan deploys and rollouts around them instead of finding out during an incident.

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Pingoru watches Project for the web'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.

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Track Project for the web uptime & incident history

See 90 days of Project for the web 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.

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Frequently asked questions

What is Project for the web's uptime?
Over the last 90 days, Project for the web reported 100.00% uptime on its official status page. That figure is calculated from the public incident timeline at https://status.office365.com — each minute of degraded, partial-outage, or major-outage status counts against the total. Sign up to Pingoru free to see Project for the web's uptime history rolling forward in real time.
Has Project for the web had outages in 2026?
Project for the web has had zero incidents reported on its status page so far in 2026 — that's the official record. Pingoru tracks the page every 5 minutes; if a new incident appears, we'll capture it within that window.
When was the last Project for the web outage?
Pingoru hasn't recorded any Project for the web incidents within our retention window. That doesn't mean Project for the web has never had an outage — only that we haven't seen a new one cross our 5-minute polling cycle in the period we display. Sign up free and you'll be alerted on the first one we do detect.
How often does Project for the web have outages?
Project for the web has been quiet over the last 90 days — fewer than one reported incident per month. Sign up free to be alerted the moment that changes.
Where is Project for the web's status page?
Project for the web's official status page is https://status.office365.com. Pingoru polls it every 5 minutes and renders the same data here, alongside every other cloud or SaaS provider you depend on — so you can spot multi-vendor incidents (e.g. AWS + Stripe + Cloudflare degrading at the same minute) without flipping between tabs.
Is Project for the web down right now?
Project for the web is up. Pingoru checks the official status page every 5 minutes and flips this headline the moment Project for the web reports a change. Current status is based on 0 tracked services.
How does Pingoru know if Project for the web is down?
We read https://status.office365.com directly, using Project for the web's own status page. If the vendor reports an incident, you see it within one check cycle — not after someone manually marks the page as down.
Where can I get notified when Project for the web has an outage?
Create a free Pingoru account and add Project for the web as a monitor. You can filter to specific services, pick severity thresholds, and route alerts via email, Slack, Discord, or a webhook.
Project for the web's status page says the service is up, but I'm having issues — what's wrong?
Three common reasons: • A real Project for the web incident that hasn't been acknowledged on their public status page yet — vendor status pages are updated manually and typically lag the first customer reports by 10–30 minutes. • A regional or account-scoped issue affecting a subset of customers — these rarely trigger a global status-page change. • A local problem: ISP / DNS / your own software. Try reproducing from a mobile data connection and from a different network to isolate. If you suspect a real Project for the web issue that isn't reflected yet, contact their support to escalate. Subscribing here means you get the alert the moment they do post an update.
Where does Pingoru get the official Project for the web status?
We use Project for the web's own status page at https://status.office365.com and cross-reference their homepage (https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/planner/microsoft-project). Nothing is read in a way the vendor hasn't explicitly made public — we use the same data their own dashboard uses. So our data is as accurate as what you'd see loading the status page yourself, but rolled into one dashboard alongside every other service you depend on.
What does "Up" mean?
All tracked Project for the web components are reporting operational. No incidents are currently affecting service.

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