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Is Travis CI Down?

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Travis CI is currently operational. No recent outages reported in the last 24 hours on their official status page.

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Travis CI Components

These are the main Travis CI areas tracked on this page.

APIOperational
AWS ec2-us-east-1Operational
AssemblaOperational
Assembla API and Merge RequestsOperational
Background Processing » Log ProcessingOperational
Background Processing » NotificationsOperational
Background Processing » User SyncOperational
Builds Processing » IBM Z BuildsOperational

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Component statuses may change independently during partial outages.

Recent Outage Reports

User reports mostly indicate potential issues early on.

All quiet — no reports in the last 24 hours.

Recent Travis CI Incidents

Recent incidents from the official status page.

About Travis CI

Travis CI is a continuous integration service testing and deploying code pushed to GitHub repositories, popular in the open-source community. Track Travis CI build service status.

FAQ

Is Travis CI down right now?

PulsAPI checks Travis CI status continuously. The current status is shown at the top of this page and updates every 60 seconds from the official Travis CI status page.

What should I do if my system is impacted by a Travis CI outage?

If Travis CI is down, report the issue above to inform the community, check the incident timeline for resolution updates from the Travis CI team, and activate any graceful degradation your application supports while waiting for recovery.

How do I check Travis CI uptime history?

PulsAPI tracks Travis CI uptime over 30, 60, and 90-day rolling windows. The 30-day uptime metric is shown in the sidebar on this page. Sign up for a free account to access the full 90-day SLA history and incident timeline.

How fast does PulsAPI detect Travis CI outages?

PulsAPI polls the Travis CI official status page every 60 seconds and delivers alerts to Slack, Discord, Microsoft Teams, PagerDuty, or email in under 4 seconds from detection — faster than most engineers check manually.

Can I get alerts when Travis CI goes down?

Yes. Sign up for PulsAPI and subscribe to Travis CI. You'll receive instant alerts via email (free), or Slack, Discord, Microsoft Teams, PagerDuty, and webhooks on paid plans — whenever Travis CI status changes.

How do I report a Travis CI issue to the community?

Click the "Report an issue" button at the top of this page. Select the issue type, severity, and optionally your region and a note. Community reports are anonymous and help other engineers detect outages before the official status page updates — which typically lags real incidents by 10 to 20 minutes.

Does PulsAPI track individual Travis CI components?

Yes, where Travis CI exposes component data. The components section above shows each tracked Travis CI component and its current status. Component-level granularity lets you pinpoint exactly which part of Travis CI is affected — not just a generic "service degraded" banner.

Is there a free way to monitor Travis CI?

Yes. PulsAPI's Starter plan includes up to 10 monitored services with email alerts and a 15-day free trial — no credit card required. You can monitor Travis CI alongside up to 9 other services for free. Sign up at pulsapi.com/signup to get started.

Travis CI METRICS

30-day uptime99.78%
Avg response time555 ms
Active incidents0
Community signals0 / 24h

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