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Is Microsoft 365 (Consumer) Down?

SaaSReal-time status, outages, and incident history

No, Microsoft 365 (Consumer) is up and running.

Every monitored Microsoft 365 (Consumer) system is operational as of July 11, 2026. PulsAPI found no outage in its latest check of the official status feed.

OperationalChecked 10m agoLive · 60s auto-refresh

This page blends three signals into one verdict: the official Microsoft 365 (Consumer) status page, PulsAPI's independent checks every 60 seconds, and live outage reports from engineers. How PulsAPI monitoring works

Microsoft 365 (Consumer) Component Status

The main Microsoft 365 (Consumer) systems tracked on this page. All 1 currently operational.

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Component statuses may change independently during partial outages.

Live Microsoft 365 (Consumer) Outage Reports

Issues submitted by engineers in the last 24 hours. Community reports often surface a Microsoft 365 (Consumer) outage 10 to 20 minutes before the official status page reacts.

All quiet. No Microsoft 365 (Consumer) problems reported in the last 24 hours.

Recent Microsoft 365 (Consumer) Outages & Incidents

Incident history from the official Microsoft 365 (Consumer) status page, including resolution updates.

No recent incidents reported by the vendor.

About Microsoft 365 (Consumer)

Microsoft 365 consumer apps include Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and related personal productivity services. Outages can block email, files, and collaboration for consumer subscribers. Monitor Microsoft 365 consumer service status here.

Over the past 30 days, PulsAPI has measured Microsoft 365 (Consumer) uptime at 100.00%. Response times, incident history, and SLA tracking for Microsoft 365 (Consumer) are available on the PulsAPI dashboard.

Microsoft 365 (Consumer) Status FAQ

Is Microsoft 365 (Consumer) down right now?

PulsAPI checks Microsoft 365 (Consumer) every 60 seconds. The verdict at the top of this page reflects the latest check of the official Microsoft 365 (Consumer) status feed and refreshes automatically, so what you see is the current Microsoft 365 (Consumer) status, not a cached answer.

What should I do if Microsoft 365 (Consumer) is not working?

First confirm it is really Microsoft 365 (Consumer): the component list on this page shows whether your failure matches a known outage. If it does, report the issue to inform the community, follow the incident timeline for updates from the Microsoft 365 (Consumer) team, and enable any graceful degradation your application supports until Microsoft 365 (Consumer) recovers.

How do I check Microsoft 365 (Consumer) uptime history?

PulsAPI tracks Microsoft 365 (Consumer) uptime over 30, 60, and 90-day rolling windows. The current 30-day uptime is 100.00%. A free PulsAPI account unlocks the full 90-day SLA history and incident timeline for Microsoft 365 (Consumer).

How fast does PulsAPI detect Microsoft 365 (Consumer) outages?

PulsAPI polls the official Microsoft 365 (Consumer) status page every 60 seconds and delivers alerts to Slack, Discord, Microsoft Teams, PagerDuty, or email in under 4 seconds from detection, usually before most teams notice the outage themselves.

Does PulsAPI track individual Microsoft 365 (Consumer) components?

Yes. PulsAPI monitors 1 individual Microsoft 365 (Consumer) component, so you can pinpoint exactly which service or region is affected during an incident instead of staring at a generic "service degraded" banner.

Can I get alerts when Microsoft 365 (Consumer) goes down?

Yes. Create a PulsAPI account and subscribe to Microsoft 365 (Consumer). You will get an instant alert by email on the free Starter plan, or via Slack, Discord, Microsoft Teams, PagerDuty, and webhooks on paid plans, whenever Microsoft 365 (Consumer) status changes.

How do I report a Microsoft 365 (Consumer) issue to the community?

Click "Report an issue" at the top of this page, pick the issue type and severity, and optionally add your region and a short note. Reports are anonymous and help other engineers spot Microsoft 365 (Consumer) outages early, since official status pages typically lag real incidents by 10 to 20 minutes.

Is there a free way to monitor Microsoft 365 (Consumer)?

Yes. PulsAPI's Starter plan includes up to 10 monitored services with email alerts, and the 30-day free trial requires no credit card. You can monitor Microsoft 365 (Consumer) alongside up to 9 other services for free at pulsapi.com/signup.

Microsoft 365 (Consumer) Uptime Metrics

30-day uptime100%
Avg response time53 ms
Active incidents0
Community signals0 / 24h

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