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Uber Eats Status Monitor

Uber Eats Status: Is Uber Eats Down Right Now?

Use this Uber Eats status guide to confirm outages fast, troubleshoot app or API issues, and get real-time monitoring for the moment Uber Eats goes down.

How do I quickly check if Uber Eats is down?

  • 1. Check official status updates.
  • 2. Confirm with community reports.
  • 3. Verify with independent monitoring.
  • 4. Try a second device or network.
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TLDR: Uber Eats is currently believed to be operational. Check the official Uber Eats status page or apistatuscheck.com for real-time status.

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Check the official Uber status page

Uber posts incident updates, degraded service notices, and maintenance windows on its official status dashboard covering both rides and Eats.

status.uber.com

Look for community reports

Crowd-sourced signals can confirm widespread app failures, order processing errors, or delivery tracking issues.

Downdetector reports

Verify with independent monitoring

Use API Status Check for third-party monitoring that verifies real endpoints and tracks historical incidents.

Uber Eats on API Status Check

What happens when Uber Eats goes down?

App crashes or won't load

Users may see blank screens, infinite loading spinners, or app crashes when trying to browse restaurants or place orders.

Order placement failures

Checkout may fail with payment errors, timeout messages, or 'try again later' alerts during outages.

Delivery tracking issues

Live tracking may freeze, show incorrect driver locations, or fail to update during system degradation.

API errors for merchants and developers

Uber Eats API may return 500/503 errors, webhook failures, or timeout issues during platform outages.

How do I troubleshoot Uber Eats issues?

  1. 1

    Force close and restart the app

    Kill the Uber Eats app completely and relaunch it. Sometimes individual sessions get stuck while the platform is functional.

  2. 2

    Check your internet connection

    Switch between WiFi and mobile data to rule out local network issues affecting the Uber Eats app or website.

  3. 3

    Clear app cache and data

    On iOS: reinstall the app. On Android: clear cache in Settings > Apps > Uber Eats > Storage.

  4. 4

    Try the website instead of the app

    If the mobile app is down, ubereats.com may still work for placing orders through a web browser.

  5. 5

    Check for app updates

    Make sure you're running the latest version of the Uber Eats app from the App Store or Google Play.

What is Uber Eats's current status?

API Status Check tracks Uber Eats status with independent monitoring, uptime stats, and incident history so you can confirm outages quickly.

  • Independent Uber Eats status checks

    API Status Check performs independent monitoring so you can verify Uber Eats status even if official updates are delayed.

  • Incident history and uptime data

    Review recent incidents, response times, and reliability trends to understand Uber Eats stability.

  • Real-time alerts and integrations

    Get notified with email alerts, RSS feeds, and webhooks when Uber Eats experiences a new incident.

What can I do during a Uber Eats outage?

Use DoorDash or Grubhub as backup

During Uber Eats outages, DoorDash, Grubhub, or local restaurant delivery services can handle your order.

Call restaurants directly

Many restaurants offer their own delivery or pickup options that work independently of Uber Eats.

Queue API requests for merchants

If you're using the Uber Eats API, implement retry logic with exponential backoff to handle temporary outages.

Monitor recovery via API Status Check

Set up alerts to get notified the moment Uber Eats recovers from an outage.

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Frequently asked questions about Uber Eats status

Is Uber Eats down right now?

Check status.uber.com and API Status Check for independent monitoring. If both show incidents, Uber Eats is likely down for many users.

Why won't my Uber Eats order go through?

This could indicate payment processing issues or platform outages. Try a different payment method or wait a few minutes and retry.

Is the Uber Eats API down?

API outages show as 5xx errors or timeouts. Check status.uber.com for API-specific incidents and implement retry logic in your integration.

Why is Uber Eats so slow today?

Slowness often indicates degraded performance during peak hours or partial outages. Check community reports to confirm.

Can I still track my order during an outage?

Tracking may be delayed or unavailable during outages. Contact your driver directly if possible, or wait for service to recover.

How can I get Uber Eats outage alerts?

Subscribe to alerts on API Status Check to receive real-time notifications when Uber Eats has an incident.

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