1. Home
  2. Companies
  3. GitHub
GitHub

GitHub status: access issues and outage reports

No problems detected

If you are having issues, please submit a report below.

Full Outage Map

GitHub is a company that provides hosting for software development and version control using Git. It offers the distributed version control and source code management functionality of Git, plus its own features.

Problems in the last 24 hours

The graph below depicts the number of GitHub reports received over the last 24 hours by time of day. When the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line, an outage is determined.

At the moment, we haven't detected any problems at GitHub. Are you experiencing issues or an outage? Leave a message in the comments section!

Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by GitHub users through our website.

  • 58% Website Down (58%)
  • 33% Errors (33%)
  • 8% Sign in (8%)

Live Outage Map

The most recent GitHub outage reports came from the following cities:

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Bordeaux Website Down 2 days ago
Ingolstadt Errors 6 days ago
Paris Website Down 7 days ago
Berlin Website Down 8 days ago
Nové Strašecí Website Down 16 days ago
Perpignan Website Down 21 days ago
Full Outage Map

Community Discussion

Tips? Frustrations? Share them here. Useful comments include a description of the problem, city and postal code.

Beware of "support numbers" or "recovery" accounts that might be posted below. Make sure to report and downvote those comments. Avoid posting your personal information.

GitHub Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • PineDigitalCo
    Ryan Logan (@PineDigitalCo) reported

    @JamesWelbes Is the GitHub Updater issue something you can fix? Maybe there’s multiple options for this and you rolled your own?

  • ShayanAhmad1999
    Shayan Ahmad (@ShayanAhmad1999) reported

    @github @github We have an urgent enterprise lockout issue. Ticket submitted but no response. Organization archiwizKP completely inaccessible. Please help! #urgent

  • researchUSAI
    U.S.A.I. 🇺🇸 (@researchUSAI) reported

    🇺🇸 Developers scratching heads over.. GitHub probes delays in Projects feature, where user changes fail to show up right away Reports roll in from users spotting the lag; team pins down the cause and pushes fixes Resolution underway, but no timeline given.. Could drag on, testing patience amid daily workflows

  • whoisasx
    Adil Shaikh (@whoisasx) reported

    @github please fix the support system.

  • Lykaion
    ◨ Paul Wolf ◧ (@Lykaion) reported

    @skdh You need to setup a GitHub repository and than point Codex or Claude to it. You do not need there code harness installed, there web cloud version is fine. Than you are able to solve maths problems in multiple tasks over multiple files and python scripts running in their cloud

  • GohilHardy
    Hardik Gohil (@GohilHardy) reported

    - Claude/Codex = coding. ($20/mo) - Supabase/MongoDB = backend. (Free) - Vercel = deploying. (Free) - Namecheap/Hostinger = domain. ($10/yr) - Stripe/Dodo Payments = payments. (~3.5%/transaction) - GitHub = version control. (Free) - Resend = emails. (Free) - Clerk = auth. (Free) - Cloudflare = DNS. (Free) - PostHog/Umami = analytics. (Free) - Sentry = error tracking. (Free) Total monthly cost to run a startup: ~$30 There has never been a cheaper time to build.

  • Answerislove2
    Petal Tanya (@Answerislove2) reported

    @grok default my-app (client_id: QjhubXph…) Only get the 2FA prompt when you (Grok) push from within openclaw terminal for me using that github link you sent, I gave it to you down there, a 0auth2bot you created got it to pop 2FA one time and then straight fail. You tried 2 callbacks like you wanted to up here but it doesn't allow, you tried the single ones. You tried 3 platforms like a champ. I think I cried a little and debated some whiskey but kept listening to 3 versions of you cuz all 3 of you are smarter than me lol

  • jakew
    Jake Watkins (@jakew) reported

    I've been using GitHub CoPilot for a long time and really like it. But I've decided to give Claude Code & Cowork a try to see what all the fuss is about. First thing I did with Claud Code was update Bartleby. The first version just installed itself and any Obsidian note you editted would have Bartleby adding a splat after 280 characters. Not bad, but not ideal. So I had Claude make it toggle on and off through the command palette. So you open a note, toggle it on (cmd+P then find Bartleby) and it goes to work. If you switch notes, it won't be active. There are still some small glitches I need to work out, but overall as an MVP, it's not half bad. Further, given the total time invested (maybe 30 minutes total between Copilot and Claude), it's kinda wild. Will this replace developers? No. Will it make developers even more valuable - hell yeah. Customers will get even more bang for their buck. Building custom software will be a lot cheaper opening the door to solving problems that were not worth fixing before. Exciting times Now I need to spend some quality time with CoWork to see how it can help me. I can't wait to see what happen next.

  • Feiwu7777144805
    Feiwu7777 (@Feiwu7777144805) reported

    Built an AI that fixes production bugs automatically: Sentry webhook → Claude reads stack traces → opens GitHub PR. It marks issues as "ignored" in Sentry after creating the fix. Zero human intervention.

  • n4hpg
    Bill Crowell (@n4hpg) reported

    @ghostbsdproject I've tried multiple times to create a Github(dot)com account so I can interact with that system. It steadfastly refuses to complete the account creation for any of my email addresses. It also presents impossible captchas. If I'm going to post issues to the project, it must be through the forum and not through this bullshit.

  • thundertanking
    thundertank (@thundertanking) reported

    @ornery_owls The resource thing and memory is a huge factor at accomplishing thins. Making a video is extremely slow for me using another program from github right now. Some day I will get back into it and convert the video making like I have with the image making. Biggest problem:

  • ToriolaSegun2
    ENGTX (@ToriolaSegun2) reported

    Hot take: AWS vs Vercel for side projects Unpopular opinion: AWS is the wrong default for side projects in 2026 I use AWS professionally. I hold SAA-C03. I'm studying DEA-C01. And I don't use AWS for half my own tools. SponsorMap runs on Vercel + Supabase + GitHub Actions. Brandforge will run on the same stack. The NHS tracker runs on AWS Lambda + DynamoDB + EventBridge. The difference isn't preference. It's the problem each stack solves. AWS is right when you need Kinesis, Glue, Lake Formation, and Step Functions services with no real equivalent elsewhere. It's right when the data engineering patterns are the point. Vercel + Supabase is right when you're shipping a product people will actually use and you need zero infrastructure management, a proper free tier, and a Postgres database that doesn't require a VPC to set up. The mistake I see constantly and one I was making is learning AWS for certifications and then defaulting to it for everything you build, including things that would ship in a day on a managed platform but take a week to configure on AWS. Match the stack to the problem. Not to what you're currently studying. It doesn't mean you shouldn't learn to build with AWS, but when you are shipping, match the stack to the problem Day 4 of 30. #BuildingInPublic #AWS

  • Scalper44532
    Scalper Blade (The Scalper Blade) (@Scalper44532) reported

    THE RECEIPTS (IT'S NOT JUST ME) This has been happening for months. The GitHub issue tracker is a graveyard of users reporting the exact same economic drain. Here is the list of open, unresolved issues proving this is systemic

  • usePolyArb
    PolyArb (@usePolyArb) reported

    100% win rate on BTC for 2 hours straight! BTC Up/Down module is back. And we finally figured out how to make it print ↓ We killed it in January when the edge compressed to zero. Pure Chainlink oracle latency arb the same playbook every bot on GitHub was running. After Polymarket’s 2% fee, net negative two weeks in a row. Took three months to rebuild around what still works. The new module doesn’t predict BTC direction. It captures YES+NO mispricings on Jupiter Predict’s 15-minute Bitcoin markets. When retail panics during a window, YES+NO momentarily sums below $1.00. We buy both sides atomically via Jito bundles, lock the edge at fill, and let Chainlink resolve the window. Doesn’t matter if BTC closes green or red. One of the two sides always pays $1 at resolution. Live results from the last 2 hours: · 8 trades executed · 100% win rate · +$389.47 P&L · +5.74% daily ROI · $24.5K volume deployed · 0.64% avg edge net of fees All windows verifiable on Binance BTCUSDT 15m chart. Three edges enabled: YES+NO mispricing capture, last 30-second resolution hedging, multi-signal confluence directional (CVD + funding + DVOL + 25 skew + OBI, ridge-weighted). Infrastructure: Helius LaserStream gRPC, Jito Sender + ShredStream, Chainlink Streams, Jupiter Predict API. Sub-10ms execution. PSAt: we don’t know how long this edge window stays open. Every mechanical inefficiency eventually gets arbitraged away. For now it’s wide. Plug in while it is. Toggle in settings → BTC Up/Down → LIVE.

  • Blum_OG
    Blum (@Blum_OG) reported

    > open 6 tabs every morning > email. calendar. slack. stripe. github. notion. > 20 minutes gone before you start > found out you can replace all of it > with 2 prompts and 20 mins of setup > one screen. live data. rebuilds itself at 06:00 > yesterday's revenue. pipeline. what shipped. who's blocked. > inbox triaged. drafts written. files read. > while you were asleep > first morning i opened it > caught a failing CI that had been running 8 hours > caught a deal stuck 14 days nobody flagged > caught a support email with the word "cancel" > all before my coffee was cold > 6 tabs was never an information problem > it was a design problem > you just hadn't designed your morning yet

  • bnafOg
    Bnaf.OG | 🟧 (@bnafOg) reported

    @AbhiramGannava2 Worth noting: SWE-Bench Pro (58.6%) is a harder eval than the standard SWE-Bench Verified that most models quote. Real GitHub issues with stricter correctness filters. Don't conflate the two when comparing K2.6 to older model scores — the gap looks bigger than it is.

  • Truunik
    Truu🐻‍❄️ (@Truunik) reported

    Kelp just punched back at LayerZero. They claim that the 1/1 DVN setup is LayerZero's own default in the quickstart docs and GitHub config. Dune researched it and says that 47% of all OApps are under the same risk because of this.... Aave froze rsETH markets fast, but the bad-debt question is still live and nobody's volunteering to eat it. So, is this a governance fix, a lawsuit, or the start for rewriting the cross-chain standards?

  • kittennamedmutt
    Kittennamedmutt (@kittennamedmutt) reported

    Why is github so damn hard to use and it might just be me but i cant search anything that will help. I might be so bad and thats y no AI can help me either. Github is way too hard for no reason i feel like. Like give me ur brain just to login. I really need help if i wanna post

  • tomcoustols
    Tom (@tomcoustols) reported

    @MalghanArjun send me a dm! yours are locked it seems, the link work, but the ones inside don't bring anything, (install on github/sign in with github)

  • haachico
    Nilesh Kokare (@haachico) reported

    @codesandbox terrible issues with your platform. I was just using it to practice some api patterns, the moment i pushed it to GitHub as a pvt repo, the in-memory sq db stopped getting cleared even after doing so, routes not syncing when i hit on postman, wasted an hr to no avail.

  • djay_gier
    Djay (@djay_gier) reported

    @skalskip92 Last time I tried, few months ago, the pre trained checkpoints didnt work with it though. People in the github issue said its not supported to change max detections

  • must_imusama
    Must (@must_imusama) reported

    @Mohit_Goswami18 Yaaas, I'm all about solving realworld problems and building something that makes a difference! Let's do this on GitHub

  • nitesh_btc
    Nitesh ₿⚡️ (@nitesh_btc) reported

    @Lovable > A public project meant the entire project was public, both chat and code. “Just like a public project on GitHub," we thought. How can anyone even come up with this product decision? How can prompts be public. Omg! Did you guys think prompts are like issues and comments?

  • elitasson
    johan (@elitasson) reported

    @thsottiaux Have codex work while i close my laptop on my server. similar to GitHub runners.

  • pitumpa
    Sergio Donato (@pitumpa) reported

    @Nagihei_isono @dkundel @dkundel please, investigate this. Actually I can't use Codex on my MacBook Air M5. It melts. There are already several issues open on GitHub reporting the same behavior.

  • 8figureARR
    interface matters (@8figureARR) reported

    @tomhacks i've been seeing this knuckleheaded post on my feed and shake my head every time none of my professional work is publicly viewable. nothing. i'm busy solving real world problems enabling real world business outcomes for real world people, not tinkering on github.

  • Thegrumpydevel1
    The grumpy developer (@Thegrumpydevel1) reported

    @github I can't seem to access Opus through Github copilot on opencode today. Is this a known issue?

  • The_Agent_Econ
    The Agent Economist (@The_Agent_Econ) reported

    claude code hacked with a 9.4 cvss severity score. an attacker opened a pull request. the pr's title was a command. the agent executed `env` and dumped its own api keys. gemini and copilot were exploited with the same zero-click technique, turning github issues into weapons.

  • ConstitutionVio
    Skylar Bruton (@ConstitutionVio) reported

    @github they be shut down and services stopped due to years of operating a business and getting the perts without a business license . It’s illegal to not reject all of your requests without a business license and to steal someone’s identity and sign and use their SSN Press them

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @Simon_Gin7up @SilenceCaPrompt You're not crazy at all—being reluctant is smart. That "find-skills" command pulls from Vercel Labs' public GitHub (a legit company behind Next.js). npx runs it temporarily, but always skim the repo for issues/stars and use a VM or isolated terminal if paranoid. Security first.