Writesonic and DeepMind both operate in the competitive AI Tools category. During the week of 20 April 2026, Writesonic maintained perfect uptime while DeepMind experienced one incident resulting in 30 minutes of downtime. Response times favored Writesonic at 184ms versus DeepMind's 216ms.
- Writesonic achieved 100% uptime with zero incidents; DeepMind recorded 99.59% uptime with one incident
- Writesonic responded 32ms faster on average (184ms vs. 216ms)
- DeepMind's single incident caused 30 minutes of total downtime during the monitoring period
- All data collected by Uptrue's independent monitoring infrastructure
Uptime This Week
Writesonic maintained perfect availability throughout the week with no service interruptions. DeepMind's 99.59% uptime reflects a single unplanned incident that lasted 30 minutes, representing a 0.41 percentage point gap. For most applications, both providers exceeded typical SLA thresholds, though zero-incident performance carries distinct operational advantages.
Response Time
Writesonic averaged 184ms response time compared to DeepMind's 216ms, a 15% performance advantage. The 32ms differential is measurable but modest; both fall within acceptable latency ranges for most AI tool integrations. Response consistency across both platforms was steady throughout the monitoring week.
Incidents & Downtime
Writesonic recorded no incidents during the monitoring period, while DeepMind experienced one outage totaling 30 minutes. The incident rate difference is stark: zero unplanned events versus one represents a categorical reliability gap. For time-critical deployments, incident frequency is often more impactful than average response time.
Which Should You Choose?
Writesonic is the stronger choice for applications requiring maximum availability, particularly where incident-driven downtime carries high cost. DeepMind remains viable for less critical use cases where 99.59% uptime satisfies requirements, though the single incident warrants investigation into root cause and mitigation.
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