Contribute to SLA.directory

Open, community-maintained SLA data for 300 vendors. Missing a vendor, or spot a wrong number? Fix it — no code required.

Add a vendor

Know a cloud, SaaS, or developer platform we do not cover yet? Send us the vendor and a link to its official SLA, and we will add it.

Add a vendor

Suggest a correction

Spotted an uptime figure, credit tier, or claim window that is out of date or wrong? Point us at the right source and we will update it.

Suggest a correction

How a contribution works

1
Open a formPick "Add a vendor" or "Suggest a correction" above. Each is a short form on the public data repository, no Git or Markdown knowledge needed.
2
Cite the official sourceEvery entry must trace back to the vendor's own published SLA. We only record what the official document states, never an estimate.
3
We verify and mergeA maintainer checks the source, applies the change to the dataset, and it appears on the site at the next build.
Why this matters SLA terms change quietly and rarely come with an announcement. Community corrections are how the directory stays trustworthy. To keep it that way, an automated check flags broken source links and entries older than twelve months, so stale data surfaces before it misleads anyone.

Prefer to work in the open?

The full dataset lives in the public sla-data repository under a CC-BY-4.0 license. Browse the records, read the data schema, or open a pull request directly if you are comfortable with Git.