7-Day Uptime History
About GitLab
GitLab is a complete DevSecOps platform delivered as a single application. It provides source code management, CI/CD pipelines, security scanning, and project planning. GitLab is widely used by enterprises for its self-hosted option and comprehensive built-in DevOps toolchain.
Common Reasons GitLab Goes Down
Even the most reliable services experience downtime. Here are the most common reasons GitLab may be unavailable:
- Git server overload during high-commit periods
- CI/CD pipeline infrastructure failures blocking builds
- Package registry database corruption or replication lag
- DDoS attacks targeting developer-facing APIs
- Storage system failures affecting repository access
- Authentication service disruptions blocking code pushes
What to Do When GitLab Is Down
Visit GitLab's status page for official updates from their engineering team.
This page shows real monitoring data. If GitLab appears operational here but is not working for you, the issue may be local to your network, browser, or ISP.
Clear your browser cache, try a different browser, switch between Wi-Fi and mobile data, or use a VPN to bypass potential regional blocks.
Use the subscribe form above to get an email the moment GitLab comes back online. No need to keep refreshing this page.
How GitLab Downtime Affects You
When GitLab goes offline, the effects ripple across businesses and users who depend on it:
- Engineering teams cannot push, pull, or review code changes.
- CI/CD pipelines fail, blocking automated testing and deployment.
- Open-source community contributions and collaboration are paused.
- Dependency installation fails, preventing new project setups and builds.
Get Notified
Enter your email to receive alerts when GitLab goes down or recovers.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is GitLab down right now?
Based on our monitoring, GitLab is currently UP. Last checked 48 minutes ago. This page updates every 5 minutes with real monitoring data from Uptrue's infrastructure.
How often does GitLab go down?
In the last 30 days, GitLab has experienced 0 incidents with an overall uptime of 98.36%. Most major services aim for 99.9% uptime or higher. You can subscribe to alerts above to be notified of future outages.
What is GitLab's average response time?
GitLab's average response time over the last 30 days is 210ms. Response times can vary by region and time of day.
How can I check if GitLab is down?
You can check GitLab's live status on this page, which is updated every 5 minutes with real monitoring data. You can also subscribe for email alerts to get notified when the status changes.
What should I do when GitLab is down?
Check GitLab's official status page for updates. You can also try clearing your browser cache, switching networks, or using alternative services. Subscribe to our alerts above to know the moment it comes back online.
Why is my GitLab slow today?
Slowness on GitLab can be caused by server-side performance issues, heavy traffic, your internet connection, browser extensions, or regional CDN problems. If GitLab shows degraded performance on this page, the issue is likely on their end. Try a different browser or device to rule out local causes.
Does GitLab downtime affect my SEO?
If your website depends on GitLab for critical functionality (such as hosting, CDN, or embedded content), downtime can indirectly affect your SEO. Search engines may penalise your site if it is unreachable due to a third-party dependency being offline.
Can I get notified when GitLab goes down?
Yes. Use the subscribe form above to enter your email address. Uptrue will send you an alert the moment GitLab goes down and again when it recovers. It is completely free and you can unsubscribe at any time.
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