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  |  By Valeria Kurolapova
Understanding a service outage is easier when you can see what it’s connected to. That’s why we’re introducing Relationships for Service Monitors, one of the most requested features from StatusGator’s hundreds of enterprise IT teams. You can now explore related services directly from the Service Details page by opening the Relationships dropdown.
  |  By Colin Bartlett
June 2026 saw major outages across ecommerce, AI, developer tools, and business applications. StatusGator’s Early Warning Signals surfaced many of these incidents before providers updated their official status pages. Of the 1,067 incidents detected by StatusGator in June, only 191 (17.9%) were eventually acknowledged by providers.
  |  By Valeria Kurolapova
Let’s take a look at everything we launched in June. From new Chrome and Firefox browser extensions and API enhancements to powerful new integrations and our latest Early Warning Signals report, here’s what’s new in StatusGator.
  |  By Valeria Kurolapova
We’re excited to announce the new StatusGator Confluence integration. When issues happen, teams need information fast. With the StatusGator Confluence integration, you can embed real-time service status directly into Confluence, making operational updates accessible alongside your team’s documentation and knowledge base.
  |  By Colin Bartlett
Monitor metrics are now available through the StatusGator v3 API for both Website Monitors and Ping Monitors. These endpoints provide the same latency and performance data available in the Monitor Metrics tab, making it accessible through the API and MCP server. You can find the endpoints in the API documentation.
  |  By Andy Libby
On June 24, 2026, Shopify experienced a widespread service disruption that affected storefronts, admin dashboards, and merchant access across multiple regions. While the outage did not impact every user, reports quickly surfaced from merchants around the world who were unable to access stores, log in to administrative tools, or complete routine operations.
  |  By Colin Bartlett
Uptime reports are now available through the StatusGator v3 API. This new endpoint provides the same uptime report data available in the StatusGator UI, making it easy to access uptime statistics programmatically through the API and MCP server. You can find the endpoint in the API documentation.
  |  By StatusGator
Reducing support ticket burden with better outage visibility requires a shift from reactive support to proactive communication and centralized monitoring. Here's how StatusGator helps.
  |  By Valeria Kurolapova
We’re excited to announce the new StatusGator SharePoint integration. Many organizations use SharePoint as the central hub for company resources, communications, and internal tools. Now, you can add real-time service status directly to your SharePoint pages, helping employees stay informed about outages, maintenance, and service disruptions without leaving the platforms they already use every day.
  |  By Valeria Kurolapova
Creating incidents often means filling out the same information over and over again. That’s why we’ve added Incident Templates – a faster way to create incidents using pre-configured settings. With templates, you can save commonly used incident details and apply them with a single click whenever you need them.

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