GitLab

Is GitLab Down?

GitLab is experiencing issues

Delay in background job processing
Started 

Recent GitLab Incidents

Delays in processing of git commits
2025-07-03T15:09:10.000Z
Resolved
Delay in background job processing
2025-07-02T06:06:51.000Z
Ongoing
Partial degredation for Duo users
2025-07-01T21:06:34.000Z
Resolved
Some users getting 500 errors for Security Dashboard on Gitlab.com
2025-06-26T23:05:54.000Z
Resolved
Errors when performing a search in docs.gitlab.com
2025-06-17T14:32:38.000Z
Resolved
GitLab.com Service Disruption
2025-06-17T11:31:21.000Z
Resolved
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Is GitLab down right now?

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How can I check if GitLab is experiencing technical issues?

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