About AppDown
Browse All Apps, open any app's /status/…page, and you'll see a live status label with confidence, recent report pressure, charts, and a Report an Issue form that feeds the status pipeline summarized in the Status Calculation section on this page. No account required—just clearer signal when apps act up.
Our Mission
When an app misbehaves, people notice first—failed logins, checkout errors, endless loading, or features that suddenly stop working. Official status pages sometimes lag or stay green while thousands of users are stuck.
AppDown exists to surface that collective signal responsibly: structured reports, time-based analysis, and readable status with confidence so anyone can tell whether trouble looks isolated, widespread, or still uncertain.
How We Work
Community-Driven
People submit short issue reports from the real world—login failures, crashes, slow performance, payments, and more. That signal is the core of AppDown: many eyes on an app beat a single static uptime check.
Report Analysis
Reports are grouped and analyzed over multiple time windows (for example recent minutes, last hour, and last day) to spot spikes and sustained problems, not one-off noise.
Transparent Status
Each app shows a status label plus a confidence level (low, medium, or high) so you can see how strong the evidence is—not just a green or red badge.
Live Pages & History
Every monitored app has its own status URL, incident-style history, and charts for report volume and breakdowns. The home page and All Apps give you a cross-app snapshot.
Status Calculation
Below is how AppDown turns community reports and time windows into the status, confidence, and charts you see on each app page.
What goes in
- •Issue reports:Optional context such as category, region, and platform, submitted through each app's "Report an Issue" flow.
- •Volume over time: The system compares report counts across short and longer windows to catch sudden spikes versus steady noise.
- •Official sources (when listed):Links you see under "Official Sources" on an app are for reference; the automated status is driven primarily by community reports and the configured calculation rules.
What you see on the page
- ✅Likely Operational / Operational: Little or no report pressure; things look normal.
- ⚠️Minor Issues: Enough reports to suggest some users are affected.
- 🔶Probably Down: Stronger evidence of widespread or serious trouble.
- ❌Down: Very high impact suggested by sustained report patterns.
- ◆Investigating: Elevated activity; the model is still weighing whether it's a broad incident or something narrower.
Labels always ship with a confidence band (low / medium / high) so you can judge how decisive the signal is.
Our Team
AppDown is an independent project built by a solo developer who wanted a simple, honest place to see whether an app is struggling—based on real user reports and clear math—not hype or guesswork. Feedback and ideas from the community shape what gets built next.
Get in touch
Email contact@appdown.report for AppDown bugs, coverage ideas, or how-it-works questions. If one app is broken for you, use its status page and Report an Issue instead—that data powers the dashboard.
Full contact options & communityFrequently asked questions
How do I report an app issue?
On that app's AppDown page, use Report an Issue and pick category, region, and platform when you can. That feeds charts and status for that app. The contact form is only for AppDown-the-product.
Is AppDown official?
No—we're independent. Status is from community reports plus our calculation rules. Official vendor pages remain the source of truth for their service.
Can I suggest a new app?
Yes. Use Suggest an App where it appears on the site, or email contact@appdown.report with links and context.