ClickUp vs Microsoft Teams Uptime — Week of 20 April 2026

ClickUp and Microsoft Teams both demonstrated strong reliability during the monitoring period of April 20–26, 2026, according to Uptrue's independent monitoring. ClickUp achieved 100% uptime with a 16

💬 ClickUp vs Microsoft Teams COLLABORATION TOOLS · UPTRUE.IO RELIABILITY DATA Week of 20 April 2026
💬 Collaboration Tools Weekly Comparison

ClickUp and Microsoft Teams both demonstrated strong reliability during the monitoring period of April 20–26, 2026, according to Uptrue's independent monitoring. ClickUp achieved 100% uptime with a 169ms average response time, while Microsoft Teams recorded 99.87% uptime with a 208ms average response time. Neither provider recorded any incidents or downtime during the week.

TL;DR
  • ClickUp: 100% uptime, 169ms average response time, 0 incidents
  • Microsoft Teams: 99.87% uptime, 208ms average response time, 0 incidents
  • ClickUp responded 39ms faster on average than Microsoft Teams
  • Both providers showed zero downtime events during the monitoring week

Uptime This Week

ClickUp 100.00% Microsoft Tea… 99.87% HTTP checks every 5 min · 7-day period · Uptrue independent monitoring

ClickUp maintained perfect uptime throughout the monitoring period, while Microsoft Teams experienced a marginal 0.13% downtime gap. Both providers exceeded typical SLA thresholds for enterprise collaboration tools. The difference represents approximately 11 minutes of potential downtime over a 30-day period for Microsoft Teams.

Response Time

ClickUp 169ms Microsoft Tea… 208ms Lower is better · Median TTFB · Excludes model inference time

ClickUp delivered faster response times at 169ms compared to Microsoft Teams at 208ms, a 23% performance advantage. Both response times fall within acceptable ranges for real-time collaboration tools. The difference is unlikely to be perceptible to end users in typical workflows.

Incidents & Downtime

ClickUp No incidents Microsoft Tea… No incidents Incident = 2+ consecutive failed checks · 7-day window

Neither ClickUp nor Microsoft Teams recorded any tracked incidents or downtime during the week of April 20–26, 2026. This represents an ideal monitoring period with no service disruptions for either provider. Both platforms maintained operational status across all monitored regions and services.

Historical Context
Collaboration tools have seen increasing reliability demands as remote and hybrid work models become standard. Providers in this category typically target 99.9%+ uptime, and both ClickUp and Microsoft Teams consistently meet or exceed these benchmarks.

Which Should You Choose?

Choose ClickUp if response speed and zero-downtime performance are critical priorities. Choose Microsoft Teams if your organization has broader Microsoft 365 integration requirements, as its 99.87% uptime remains well within enterprise SLA expectations. For latency-sensitive workflows, ClickUp's 39ms response advantage may be measurable over time.

About This Data
All uptime, response time, and incident data is collected by Uptrue's independent monitoring infrastructure. HTTP checks run every 5 minutes. An incident is recorded only after 2+ consecutive failed checks. Uptrue is not affiliated with any monitored service. For corrections: reports@uptrue.io

Frequently Asked Questions

Which provider is more reliable?
Based on this week's data from Uptrue's independent monitoring, ClickUp is marginally more reliable with 100% uptime versus Microsoft Teams' 99.87%. However, both providers demonstrated excellent reliability, and the difference is only 0.13 percentage points—less than 11 minutes over a month.
How often does Microsoft Teams go down?
During this monitoring week, Microsoft Teams recorded zero incidents and zero downtime. Its 99.87% uptime metric suggests potential downtime of approximately 11 minutes per month, though no outages were observed in the April 20–26 period covered by Uptrue's monitoring.
How is this data collected?
All data presented comes from Uptrue's independent uptime monitoring service. Uptrue continuously monitors both providers' public endpoints and official status pages to track availability, response times, and incident occurrence. This data is collected automatically without reliance on provider-reported metrics.
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