> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://auth0.com/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

> Check the status of external services like Social and Enterprise identity providers to diagnose Auth0 login failures from upstream outages.

# Check External Services Status

We recommend that you monitor any remote <Tooltip tip="Identity Provider (IdP): Service that stores and manages digital identities." cta="View Glossary" href="/docs/glossary?term=identity+providers">identity providers</Tooltip> you use with your Auth0 connections to quickly isolate the source of the problem.

If you see potential issues with your Auth0 service, but [Auth0 Status](https://status.auth0.com) doesn't indicate any problems, check the status of any external services that you use with Auth0, such as:

* [Amazon Web Services](https://status.aws.amazon.com/)
* [Azure Active Directory](https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/status/)
* [Citrix](https://status.cloud.com/)
* [Facebook](https://developers.facebook.com/status/)
* [GitHub](https://status.github.com/)
* [Google Cloud](https://status.cloud.google.com/)
* [Google Workspace](https://www.google.com/appsstatus#hl=en\&v=status)
* [Heroku](https://status.heroku.com/)
* [IBM](https://console.bluemix.net/status)
* [Mandrill](http://status.mandrillapp.com/)
* [Microsoft Azure](https://azure.microsoft.com/en-gb/status/)
* [Resend](https://status.resend.com/)
* [SAP](https://www.sap.com/about/cloud-trust-center/cloud-service-status.html)
* [SendGrid](http://status.sendgrid.com/)
* [SFDC](https://status.salesforce.com/)
* [Slack](https://status.slack.com/)
* [Twilio](https://status.twilio.com/)
* [VM Ware](https://status.vmware-services.io/)

Your customers may have some of the same concerns, so you may want to document any monitoring pages or endpoints that they can view to help them troubleshoot and narrow down the location of an issue.
