All systems operational

Every SwiftGuest service is running normally. Checked about 30 seconds ago. Next check in 30 seconds.

Overall uptime (30d)

99.998%

API p95 latency

182ms

Webhook success

99.99%

Incidents last 30d

0

Services

Each bar represents a day over the last 90 days.

REST API

Operational

api.swiftguest.com — all v1 endpoints

90 days agoToday

Uptime

100.00%

Latency

182ms

Webhooks

Operational

Outbound event delivery

90 days agoToday

Uptime

99.99%

Latency

p95 delivery 1.2s

Dashboard

Operational

app.swiftguest.com — web application

90 days agoToday

Uptime

100.00%

Latency

TTFB 94ms

D1 Database

Operational

Primary operational data store

90 days agoToday

Uptime

100.00%

Latency

p99 write 38ms

Object Storage (R2)

Operational

Documents, invoices, and guest uploads

90 days agoToday

Uptime

100.00%

Latency

p99 read 29ms

Edge Network

Operational

Global CDN and request routing

90 days agoToday

Uptime

100.00%

Latency

<50ms worldwide

Authentication

Operational

OAuth, session, and API key services

90 days agoToday

Uptime

100.00%

Latency

p95 token 41ms

Regional performance

Median API latency per Cloudflare edge region, last 24h.

RegionStatusMedian latencyUptime (30d)
North AmericaOperational38ms100.00%
EuropeOperational41ms100.00%
Asia PacificOperational52ms100.00%
South AmericaOperational67ms99.99%
Middle East & AfricaOperational72ms100.00%

Incident history

Last 90 days. Post-mortems published within 7 days.

·Duration 38 minutes

Elevated webhook delivery latency — EU region

Webhook deliveries to EU endpoints were delayed by up to 90 seconds due to a misrouted queue worker. Fixed by redeploying the queue consumer. No events lost, all deliveries replayed automatically.

Resolved
·Duration 12 minutes

Dashboard slow load — authenticated sessions

Authenticated dashboard requests experienced 2-3 second TTFB after a config rollout expanded a session lookup. Rollback restored normal latency. No data impact, API unaffected.

Resolved
·Duration 6 minutes

Brief D1 replica failover

A D1 replica promoted during regular maintenance caused a brief window of increased read latency. Writes were unaffected. Automated failover worked as designed.

Resolved

No incidents in the last 30 days. No scheduled maintenance.

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