MongoDB Atlas Status Monitoring
Databases
DepsDown automatically detects MongoDB Atlas in your codebase and monitors its status page for outages. Get instant alerts via Slack, email, or webhook when MongoDB Atlas reports incidents — so you know immediately if the problem isn't your code.
How we detect MongoDB Atlas
When you connect your GitHub or GitLab repository, DepsDown scans for these patterns to identify MongoDB Atlas as a dependency:
Package
mongodb
Found in: package.json
Package
mongoose
Found in: package.json
Env Variable
MONGODB_URI
Found in: .env
Env Variable
MONGO_URL
Found in: .env
What happens when MongoDB Atlas goes down
We poll every 2 minutes
DepsDown checks MongoDB Atlas's official status page every 2 minutes for incidents, degraded performance, or outages.
Instant alerts to your team
When a status change is detected, we send alerts to your configured channels — Slack, email, or webhook — within minutes.
Know it's not your code
Stop debugging blindly. When MongoDB Atlas has an incident, you'll know immediately — saving hours of investigation.
Official Status Page
status.cloud.mongodb.comMonitor MongoDB Atlas with DepsDown
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