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Top 5 outages detected by StatusGator in June 2025

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by Andy Libby

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by Andy Libby

June 2025 saw several high-impact outages across popular cloud services — from infrastructure giants like Google Cloud to developer platforms like Supabase and Heroku. For IT teams, MSPs, and developers, even short service disruptions can have ripple effects across workflows and customer experience.

At StatusGator, we continuously monitor thousands of services to detect issues in real time — often before they’re publicly acknowledged. Here’s a look at the top five outages we detected in June, highlighting when they occurred, how long it took providers to acknowledge them, and the advantage of early alerts.

1. Google Cloud Outage – June 12, 2025

Issue Summary: Wide-scale global Google outage, one of the largest in history.
StatusGator Detection: June 12, 2025, 06:02 PM
Officially Acknowledged: About 1 hour later, at 07:02 PM

Developers and teams relying on Google Cloud experienced significant issues with query responses failing to load. StatusGator’s early alert helped mitigate disruptions and inform stakeholders before Google’s formal incident acknowledgment.


2. IT Glue Outage – June 23, 2025

Issue Summary: Service unavailable due to 502 Bad Gateway errors
StatusGator Detection: June 23, 2025, 07:25 PM
Officially Acknowledged: Not acknowledged

IT Glue users were met with 502 errors and complete service inaccessibility. Despite no official incident report, StatusGator detected the disruption instantly — giving MSPs and IT admins a critical advantage in managing the impact.


3. Supabase Outage – June 15, 2025

Issue Summary: Dashboard page is slow or unresponsive
StatusGator Detection: June 15, 2025, 6:46 PM
Officially Acknowledged: 30 minutes later, at 7:16 PM

Sluggish dashboards and timeouts plagued Supabase users. StatusGator’s early detection allowed engineering teams to quickly isolate the issue and inform affected users well before the platform confirmed the problem.


4. Zoho Outage – June 26, 2025

Issue Summary: Zoho CRM not loading due to database connection issues
StatusGator Detection: June 26, 2025, 06:57 PM
Officially Acknowledged: 29 minutes later, at 07:26 PM

CRM users experienced loading failures as Zoho encountered database connection problems. StatusGator surfaced the outage swiftly, equipping IT teams to take proactive steps ahead of Zoho’s incident update.


5. Heroku Outage – June 10, 2025

Issue Summary: Login issues affecting access to the service
StatusGator Detection: June 10, 2025, 06:53 AM
Officially Acknowledged: About 7 hours later at 01:58 PM

Heroku users faced major login and availability issues beginning early in the morning. StatusGator detected the outage at 6:53 AM—over 7 hours before Heroku publicly acknowledged the incident via Twitter at 1:58 PM. Their official status page was also affected by the outage, delaying transparency even further. This incident highlights how StatusGator’s Early Warning Signals can uncover critical downtime even when official channels are offline.


From delayed queries on Google Cloud to login failures on Heroku, June’s outages show how fragile even the most trusted platforms can be. In several cases, StatusGator detected issues well before official updates were posted — and in some, no official acknowledgment came at all.

Whether you’re managing a cloud-reliant SaaS product or overseeing IT operations across a large organization, proactive monitoring is essential. With StatusGator, you gain visibility across all your critical services in one unified view — giving you the power to act fast when every minute counts.

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Don’t wait for official status updates. Start using StatusGator today to monitor all your services, receive early outage alerts, and protect your team from blind spots — before downtime hits your users.

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Andy Libby

Andrew Libby is a veteran Ruby developer and technologist with over 25 years of experience; Andy is co-founder of StatusGator and leads engineering at Nimble Industries.