Status & Trust

Check rollout transparency before deciding WMail is ready for launch

This page exposes core service state, recent incidents, and update times so procurement, delivery, and rollout owners can decide whether WMail is transparent enough to trust.

The signals teams read before launch

Confirm the current state and latest update time first, then decide whether to move into rollout review or formal delivery.

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Overall stateOperational
30-day uptime99.95%
  • Whether core services publish status openly instead of explaining everything inside support tickets.
  • Whether recent incidents that affect launch confidence are recorded and updated in time.
  • Whether the status transparency is strong enough for internal procurement, legal, or delivery review.

What this page is actually for

The status page supports trust decisions, not only operations viewing.

01

Check whether the overall state is stable

Long-term visibility into state and update times is more credible than a single marketing promise.

02

Check whether core services are traceable

Licensing, delivery, and configuration visibility directly influence whether rollout should continue.

03

Check whether problems are reported honestly

Recent incidents, start times, and recovery times show whether the system is ready for formal delivery.

Core Service Transparency

Validate licensing, delivery, configuration, and other critical services in one place.

Recent Incidents & Recovery Records

Review whether anything in the last 30 days should affect launch confidence.

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