Is GitLab Down? Current Status, Outage Reports & User Feedback

Operational Last checked: 11 minutes ago

User Reports (Last 12 Hours)

Incident History

Resolved Incidents

We have detected a potential outage for GitLab.
Started: 2025-05-20 14:02 Resolved: 2025-05-20 14:12

We have detected a major outage for GitLab.
Started: 2025-05-20 12:18 Resolved: 2025-05-20 12:29

We have detected a potential outage for GitLab.
Started: 2025-05-20 11:44 Resolved: 2025-05-20 11:48

We have detected a potential outage for GitLab.
Started: 2025-05-20 08:39 Resolved: 2025-05-20 09:03

We have detected a potential outage for GitLab.
Started: 2025-05-20 07:35 Resolved: 2025-05-20 09:03

We have detected a potential outage for GitLab.
Started: 2025-05-20 04:54 Resolved: 2025-05-20 05:02

Frequently Asked Questions

Visit GitLab's status page to view real-time updates on system performance and any ongoing maintenance.

GitLab performance can be impacted by server load, repository size, CI/CD pipeline complexity, and scheduled maintenance activities.

Check your network connection, clear browser cache, verify SSH keys if using Git operations, and ensure your GitLab credentials are correct.

Access GitLab documentation, community forums, support tickets, and status updates through GitLab's official channels.

GitLab performs regular maintenance during off-peak hours and communicates planned updates through their status page and email notifications.

About GitLab

GitLab is a complete DevOps platform delivered as a single application that enables software development, security, and operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. The platform provides source code management, continuous integration/continuous deployment (CI/CD), security testing, monitoring, and more through a unified interface, available as both a cloud-hosted service and a self-managed installation. Software development teams use GitLab to manage code repositories, track issues, and implement automated testing and deployment workflows through built-in CI/CD pipelines. DevOps practitioners leverage GitLab to implement infrastructure as code, container orchestration, and application monitoring, streamlining the pathway from development to production. Open source contributors and enterprise organizations utilize GitLab's role-based access controls and collaboration features for coordinating work across distributed teams, with features like merge requests and code reviews ensuring quality control throughout the development process. Users may encounter various types of issues when using GitLab, including temporary slowdowns during high-traffic periods, occasional pipeline execution delays, or API rate limiting when performing automated operations. Repository operations like cloning or pushing large codebases might sometimes experience timeouts or performance degradation. Self-managed instances can face update-related disruptions or resource constraints depending on their infrastructure configuration. Integration points with external services might require reconfiguration after platform updates, while webhook deliveries can occasionally be delayed during system load balancing. During periods of active development with numerous concurrent users, merge request processing and continuous integration builds might experience queuing delays as system resources are prioritized.
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