I’m excited to share that we moved our status page to a different platform that will help us communicate faster and more clearly about incidents and system status changes. It’s now powered by Incident.io, but the URL remains the same as before: status.bubble.io.
What we improved
The new platform now connects directly to our internal incident tools, so we can publish more timely and detailed updates as incidents unfold. The interface is also cleaner and easier to use when checking system status and uptime history.
You’ll see clearer, more timely explanations of what happened, how we fixed it, and steps we’re taking to prevent it happening again. We’ve also removed latency metrics from the status page so you can focus on what statuses matter most to your apps.
What’s changing
SMS and webhook notifications won’t work anymore. If you use these, we recommend switching to email and RSS directly on the new status page. If you require more advanced functionality, we recommend considering services such as ClickSend, Twilio, or Zapier.
Everything else stays the same — same URL, just better organized information and a different backend platform.
Check it out
Check out the updated page at status.bubble.io. If you have questions or notice any issues, don’t hesitate to reach out on the forum.
Unfortunately incident.io doesn’t have the same ability to embed external metrics data. I’ll take the request back to the team and see if we can expose it in a different way. Would love to understand what is most important / valuable in the metrics so I make sure I capture it? Or even, if there’s a different metric we didn’t have before that would be nice to expose as well.
To be honest it concerns me that Bubble has still no clear vision and understanding how to handle this. After years of complaining by the community.
it gives me the feeling like I am talking to an architect who is asking me what the best slope of my stairs would be and how wide I want to have my doors and what the minimum size of the windows should be.
after years of complaining by many rockstar Bubble users and many ideas, totally free for Bubble to use, I would like to add the following. Don’t over complicate things. Random ping like 1000 bubble installations on each cluster every minute, capture page latency and respons code. Fire up a bubble page to show the aggregated numbers and when any metric drops below x%, send every installation on that cluster an email that Bubble is monitoring possible degradation.
I understand that senior management probably will not allow it because it would reflect badly to new and existing users in times with lots of errors. In the other hand, transparency will probably mean that everybody makes sure those numbers are rock solid and real issues will be resolved