Trello vs Zoom Uptime — Week of 20 April 2026

Uptrue's independent monitoring tracked Trello and Zoom throughout the week of April 20, 2026. Both providers maintained perfect 100% uptime with zero incidents, though response time performance diffe

💬 Trello vs Zoom COLLABORATION TOOLS · UPTRUE.IO RELIABILITY DATA Week of 20 April 2026
💬 Collaboration Tools Weekly Comparison

Uptrue's independent monitoring tracked Trello and Zoom throughout the week of April 20, 2026. Both providers maintained perfect 100% uptime with zero incidents, though response time performance differed notably between the two platforms.

TL;DR
  • Both Trello and Zoom achieved 100% uptime with zero incidents during the monitoring period
  • Zoom delivered significantly faster response times at 119ms average versus Trello's 292ms
  • Neither provider experienced any downtime or service disruptions
  • All data collected through Uptrue's independent monitoring infrastructure

Uptime This Week

Trello 100.00% Zoom 100.00% HTTP checks every 5 min · 7-day period · Uptrue independent monitoring

Both providers demonstrated flawless uptime performance during the week of April 20, 2026, with Trello and Zoom each maintaining 100% availability. Zero incidents were recorded for either service, indicating consistent operational stability across the monitoring period. This perfect uptime reflects robust infrastructure on both platforms.

Response Time

Zoom 119ms Trello 292ms Lower is better · Median TTFB · Excludes model inference time

Zoom significantly outperformed Trello in response time metrics, averaging 119ms compared to Trello's 292ms—a 145% difference. Zoom's faster response times suggest more optimized server infrastructure or geographic proximity to monitoring endpoints. For applications where sub-200ms latency is critical, Zoom's performance advantage is material.

Incidents & Downtime

Trello No incidents Zoom No incidents Incident = 2+ consecutive failed checks · 7-day window

Neither Trello nor Zoom recorded any incidents during the monitoring period, resulting in zero total downtime for both providers. The absence of incidents aligns with their 100% uptime figures and indicates stable service delivery without maintenance windows or unexpected outages.

Historical Context
Collaboration tool providers typically maintain high uptime standards due to competitive market pressure and the business-critical nature of their services. Response time variance between providers often reflects architectural differences and infrastructure investment levels.

Which Should You Choose?

Choose Zoom if response time performance is a priority for your use case, given its 119ms average latency advantage. Select Trello if uptime is your primary concern—both delivered identical reliability this week, so the decision should factor in other operational requirements, feature sets, and existing integration ecosystems.

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—Trello or Zoom?
During this monitoring period, both providers demonstrated equal reliability with 100% uptime and zero incidents. Neither has a reliability advantage based on Uptrue's data. Longer-term trend analysis across multiple monitoring periods would be needed to identify patterns.
How often does Zoom experience downtime?
Uptrue recorded zero downtime incidents for Zoom during the week of April 20, 2026, representing 100% availability. Historical reliability should be assessed across extended monitoring periods to establish typical performance patterns.
How is this reliability data collected?
Uptrue independently monitors both Trello and Zoom through continuous synthetic monitoring of their public endpoints. Data collection is performed by Uptrue's infrastructure—not sourced from provider status pages or self-reported metrics—ensuring unbiased, third-party measurement of uptime, response times, and incidents.
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