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How Often Does PayPal Go Down? 90 Days of Real Monitoring Data

Not often, recently: PayPal had zero major incidents in the last 90 days of StatusBird's independent 2-minute monitoring, with 100.0% availability and a A+ reliability grade.

Short-term numbers only tell part of the story, so below is the full data, how PayPal compares to its category, and how to track future incidents without watching a status page all day.

PayPal outage history: the last 90 days

Metric (90 days, as of July 2026)Value
Availability100.0%
Reliability gradeA+
Major incidents0
Total major-outage downtime0 minutes
Average incident durationn/a
Most recent major incidentNone in the last 90 days
Checks in window45,543

Among the 11 payment processing services StatusBird monitors, PayPal ranks number 6 for 90-day availability. See the full ranking of payment processing tools by reliability.

Does a PayPal outage affect your store?

When PayPal goes down, the PayPal button at checkout fails: shoppers who click it see errors, endless spinners, or are bounced back from the PayPal login page without completing payment. Every customer who only wants to pay with PayPal, Venmo, or PayPal Pay Later is blocked from buying unless they switch to a card. Stores can also see orders stuck in pending when the payment authorization or the IPN/webhook confirmation fails mid-flow, and refunds issued through PayPal will not process until service recovers.

How can I track PayPal outages?

Three ways, from slowest to fastest. PayPal's official status page at www.paypal-status.com/ is authoritative but often acknowledges incidents late. StatusBird's live PayPal status page reflects independent checks every 2 minutes. Fastest is an alert: StatusBird sends SMS, email, or Slack notifications the moment PayPal's status changes, so you find out before customer emails do.

Frequently asked questions

PayPal is down but cards still work. How much of my checkout is actually affected?

Only customers choosing PayPal, Venmo, or PayPal Pay Later are blocked, and your card processor keeps working independently. Check your recent order history to see what share of orders normally pay with PayPal; that is roughly the revenue at risk. A visible checkout notice steering customers to card payment recovers a good portion of it.

I have orders sitting in pending with PayPal payments. Should I ship them?

No, wait. Pending usually means the authorization or confirmation webhook never completed, so the money may not actually be captured. After PayPal recovers, reconcile those orders against your PayPal account activity and only fulfill ones showing a completed payment.

How this data is measured

StatusBird checks PayPal's status every 2 minutes, around the clock, independently of the vendor. The availability figure counts major and critical outages only; minor degradation is excluded so numbers are not skewed by vendors that report small blips near-continuously. Grades run from A+ to F. See the live numbers on the PayPal reliability page and current status on the PayPal status page, or browse all 84 service grades.

Know before your customers do

StatusBird monitors PayPal and 83 other services online stores depend on, plus your own storefront, every 2 minutes. When something goes down you get an SMS, email, or Slack alert with plain-English context, usually before the official status page catches up. Start monitoring free, no card required for the free plan.

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