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Status

Is it us?

Three services stand between a Microsoft 365 source and a component on your website. This page checks all three from your browser, right now.

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Measuring from this browser. This takes a moment.

  • Component CDN

    cdn.wpistatic.com

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    Serves the component JavaScript that customer sites load in a script tag. If this is unavailable, embedded components never appear on the page.

    Checked by: HEAD request for components/v1/bookings.js

  • Component API

    dash.wpintegrate.com

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    Answers each component’s request for its configuration and checks the subscription behind it. If this is unavailable, components load but cannot render their content.

    Checked by: GET /health, response body checked

  • Subscriber dashboard

    dash.wpintegrate.com

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    Where subscribers configure components and copy their embed codes. A failure here does not affect components already embedded on a site.

    Checked by: Image request for a known static asset

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What this page does and does not tell you

It is a live measurement, not a monitor. The difference matters, so here it is plainly.

There is no history here, and no uptime figure

Nothing records these results — not even your own. We do not publish an uptime percentage or an incident log on this page because we do not yet run the monitor that would produce one, and a number nobody measured is worth less than no number at all.

A failure here might not be ours

These checks run over your connection. A corporate proxy, an ad blocker, a DNS resolver having a bad afternoon, or captive Wi-Fi can all produce a red result that nobody else in the world sees. That is a real failure for you, which is why we show it — but it may not be a failure of ours.

A pass is narrower than it looks

Green means the service answered this browser, from wherever you are, just now. It does not prove every region is healthy, and it does not follow a component through rendering — a component can load correctly and still show nothing if the calendar behind it is empty or its permissions were revoked.

It does not cover Microsoft 365

Components read live data from Bookings, Calendar, SharePoint, and Outlook. If Microsoft is having an incident, everything on this page can be green while your component still shows no data. Microsoft publishes its own service health at status.cloud.microsoft.

Seeing something this page does not explain? Tell us what broke — include the page the component sits on and roughly when it started.