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Is Bitly Down Right Now?

Bitly is a collaboration and productivity suite used by teams to organize work, documents, and communication. Check live server status, AI-detected outage signals, and community reports below.

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Our probeReachable · 23ms

Possible degradation

Server is responding but either slowly or with client-error status codes.

DegradedSynthetic Check
No major incidents detected in the last 30 minutes
bitly.com
405
HTTP Status
23ms
Latency
13:35:36
Checked At
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Outage history
0reports / 24h
Signals behind this result3 signals observed
HTTP probe
Responded 405 in 23ms
Normal
DNS resolution
Resolved in 0ms
Normal
Response latency
23ms round-trip
Normal
Down for everyone or just you?
Down for everyone
Our probe fails · Server-side outage · Status page incident
Just you
Our probe succeeds · Try: clear cache, switch network, disable VPN
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Bitly Not Working? Try These Fixes

  1. 1Refresh the page or force-close and reopen the Bitly app
  2. 2Try the web version at bitly.com if the desktop app is failing to load
  3. 3Clear the Bitly app cache or browser cookies for bitly.com
  4. 4Log out and back in to refresh your workspace session token
  5. 5Check if the issue is limited to a specific workspace or affects all accounts
  6. 6Try a different browser or disable browser extensions that interact with productivity apps
  7. 7Check Bitly on social media for real-time updates during incidents
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Incident History

Last 30 days
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