Downdetector

Downdetector庐, an Ookla庐 brand, is the world鈥檚 most popular platform for online service status information. Downdetector helps people all over the world understand disruptions to vital services such as the internet, social media, web hosting platforms, banks, games, entertainment, and more. With insight into all the services and platforms that power connectivity, Downdetector empowers consumers and informs enterprises when customers are experiencing issues.

By leveraging over 25 million monthly reports from individual users, real-time analysis, and verification of outage reports, Downdetector Enterprise helps organizations across industries understand the size and scale of incidents 鈥 and rapidly act to resolve issues that matter most to their customers.

20K+ Services

24/7 monitoring and troubleshooting of 20,000+ online services

150MM+ Unique Users

150+ million annual unique users

25MM+ Average Monthly Reports

25+ million average monthly consumer reports

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Morningstar  
鈥淎t Ookla, our mission is to provide unparalleled network intelligence to help improve global connectivity,鈥 said Chip Strange, Chief Strategy Officer at Ookla. 鈥淧artnering with HEAVY.AI allows us to push the boundaries of what鈥檚 possible in network analytics, enabling our customers to make faster, smarter decisions that can drive meaningful improvements in network performance, consumer experiences, and better business outcomes for our clientele.鈥
Yahoo! Finance  
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Consumer Affairs  
It now costs an estimated $20,384 for a baby's first year, according to research by parenting website BabyCenter, marking an increase from $15,775 in 2022 when the calculation was last made during rising inflation. On average, BabyCenter said parents will spend around 31% of their income on first-year baby expenses. The mounting costs are causing stress: 89% of mothers said finances harm their mental health, according to a BabyCenter survey of 1,399 moms between Jan. 17 and Feb. 3. As a result, a quarter of mothers surveyed said they have decided to have fewer children and another 26% have delayed having more kids.
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