We’re excited to announce that SerpApi now has a new Status Page for service updates. This page is live and will serve as the central hub for all incident and outage communications. If there’s ever API downtime, service disruptions, or performance degradation, you’ll be able to find the latest updates there. This launch was driven by our commitment to transparency and direct customer feedback.

View the current status of all APIs and ensure you’re subscribed for notifications about any incidents. It’s live and ready to keep you informed.

Please note that we will continue using our Public Roadmap to track minor bugs and issues, and we’ll send direct updates once they’ve been resolved.

Subscribing to Updates

To subscribe to incident notifications, simply click the 'Subscribe' button at the top of the page. We offer several channels to receive notifications, including email, SMS, Slack, and Microsoft Teams.

After clicking Subscribe, you’ll receive a confirmation email and be redirected to a page where you can customize your notification preferences.

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If you do not confirm your subscription, you will not receive incident notifications.

If you do not receive a confirmation, please contact support at contact@serpapi.com.

Subscribe to the APIs You Use

Once you reach the component selection page, you can customize the notifications you receive based on the SerpApi services most relevant to your use case. By default, all APIs are selected, but you can easily narrow this down by selecting only the APIs you rely on (for example, just the Google Search API or AI Overview API).

I recommend at least subscribing to the API component to ensure you're at least notified about system-wide issues, along with your most used APIs.

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From the component selection screen (shown above), click "Select none" above the component table to deselect all APIs. This allows you to select only the APIs you care about, without manually deselecting irrelevant components.

Customizing your notifications ensures you only receive incident updates when the specific APIs you care about are impacted.

Final Thoughts

Our goal with this status page is to make service communications clearer, faster, and easier to follow.

If you haven’t already, we recommend subscribing now so you never miss an important update.

As always, please reach out if you have any questions or feedback!