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Veruno Monitors Itself – And Your Shops Too

Veruno Monitors Itself – And Your Shops Too

Platform reliability isn't measured by promises, but by data. That's why Veruno has its own status page at veruno.cz/status, showing the state of the entire system in real time.

What Gets Monitored

Every 5 minutes, an automated health check tests all API endpoints – from the basic health check through the product catalog, orders, tracking, to bulk operations. Every endpoint has its response time measured and availability history tracked.

But Veruno doesn't just monitor itself. The monitoring also covers connected projects – WooCommerce shops linked to the platform. If your shop stops responding or returns an error, Veruno detects it immediately.

When Something Goes Wrong

The status page displays three states: operational, degraded, and major outage. The uptime bar for the last 7 days shows at a glance whether there were any outages and how long they lasted. The recent incidents list captures every anomaly – including exact timing and cause.

The response time graph for the last 24 hours reveals even slow degradations that would otherwise go unnoticed. When the API starts slowing down, you know about it before your customers start complaining.

Transparency as Standard

The status page is public – no login or API key required. Anyone can check the system state, including AI agents that work with the Veruno API. Data is also available programmatically via GET /api/v1/status.

Monitoring the entire ecosystem – from API endpoints to connected shops – under one roof. Because automation only works when the infrastructure beneath it works too.


Status page: veruno.cz/status · API documentation: veruno.cz/docs