Response time measures how long bluehost.com takes to reply to our server-side probe. Under 500ms is good, 500–1000ms is elevated, and over 1000ms suggests degraded performance. Your experience may differ based on your location and ISP.
Is Bluehost experiencing a global outage?
Our probe checks bluehost.com from a single serverless region. If the service is up in our check but down for you, the issue may be regional — related to your ISP, local DNS, or geographic routing.
When was the last Bluehost outage?
The most recent outage data for Bluehost is available on this page. We continuously monitor bluehost.com with HTTP probes and AI-powered signal scanning.
How does WebsiteDown check Bluehost?
We send a direct HTTP HEAD request to bluehost.com from our serverless infrastructure, measuring the response time and HTTP status code. We also scan social networks, Reddit, and news sources for outage signals.
How does a Bluehost outage affect my CI/CD pipeline?
If your build or deploy pipeline depends on Bluehost, it may stall during an outage. Consider caching dependencies locally and having fallback registries configured.
Can I still push code during a Bluehost outage?
Git commits are local, so you can keep working. Pushes and pulls require a connection to bluehost.com. Wait for the outage to resolve before syncing.