

OutageScope
OutageScope is a community-driven platform designed to help gamers and online service users understand real-time server issues based on actual player experience. While many traditional status tools rely on uptime checks or network pings, these methods often fail to reflect real...
Cost / License
- Free
- Proprietary
Platforms
- Online



OutageScope
Features
Tags
- outage-management
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Recent activities
nomadfounder added OutageScope as alternative to Is It Down Right Now?, Down For Everyone Or Just Me?, OnlineOrNot and Downdetector- nomadfounder added OutageScope
OutageScope information
What is OutageScope?
OutageScope is a community-driven platform designed to help gamers and online service users understand real-time server issues based on actual player experience. While many traditional status tools rely on uptime checks or network pings, these methods often fail to reflect real problems such as login failures, matchmaking breakdowns, regional outages, or degraded performance. OutageScope focuses on identifying these issues by analyzing what users are actively reporting.
When players encounter problems, they can submit reports directly on a game’s status page. These reports are aggregated and examined across multiple time ranges to detect unusual spikes or sustained patterns. By comparing short-term activity with historical trends, OutageScope helps determine whether an issue is isolated or affecting a larger portion of the community.
Each supported game has a dedicated status page where users can view current conditions, recent reporting activity, and trending issues. This structure allows players to quickly assess whether others are facing similar problems before spending time troubleshooting on their own. The platform also highlights games with increased reporting activity, making it easier to spot emerging issues.
OutageScope is intended to complement official status pages, not replace them. Its purpose is to provide faster, experience-based insight powered by the community, helping users answer a simple question: is the problem just me, or is it happening to everyone?
