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What to do if Bitbucket is down?

1. Verify the outage

Use our status checker above to confirm whether the issue is with Bitbucket or your local connection.

2. Check official status

Visit Bitbucket's status page for official updates, or see our Bitbucket Status Page guide.

3. Set up monitoring

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4. Have a status page ready

If your app depends on Bitbucket, create an emergency status page to keep your users informed.

Common Bitbucket Issues During Outages

  • Unable to clone or push to repositories
  • Bitbucket Pipelines builds failing or stuck
  • Pull request comments and approvals not syncing
  • Webhooks not triggering for integrations
  • Jira smart commits not processing

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why can't I access my Bitbucket repositories?

Repository access issues can stem from Bitbucket outages, workspace permission changes, or authentication problems. Check our status above to verify Bitbucket availability. If the service is up, verify your workspace access and authentication credentials.

Why is Bitbucket Pipelines not running?

Bitbucket Pipelines may fail during outages or when build minutes are exhausted. Check the Pipelines component status on Bitbucket's status page. Also verify your repository has Pipelines enabled and your team has available build minutes.

Does Bitbucket downtime affect Jira integration?

Yes, Bitbucket outages can disrupt Jira integrations including commit linking, branch creation from Jira issues, and development panel updates. These typically sync automatically once Bitbucket service is restored.

How do I migrate from Bitbucket if it's frequently down?

You can migrate to GitHub or GitLab using their import tools. Both platforms support direct Bitbucket imports including repositories, issues, and pull requests. Consider setting up mirroring for redundancy.

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