On November 6, 2025, users reported errors on StockBit related to server issues, especially during high transaction volumes or market opening times, causing disruptions for users.
There was no official statement from StockBit addressing the cause, but these interruptions are somewhat expected during large volume spikes without immediate fixes, according to user comments.
Some users suspect staffing issues or technical glitches in handling foreign shares transactions on StockBit’s platform.
If you are experiencing errors on StockBit today, it is likely linked to these ongoing server or volume capacity problems. For assistance, you can contact StockBit support via live chat on their website or app, WhatsApp (+622150864219), email (support@stockbit.com), or call center (+622150959330).
This coverage reflects user reports and available support channels as of November 6, 2025.
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🧰 Suggestions you can try now
Since your problem is likely local or related to your connection/account, here are some diagnostic steps:
Use the Network Diagnostic feature in the Stockbit app: Open the app → Avatar/left side menu → Support → Diagnostic → Network Diagnostic. This helps check if your internet connection or network routing is problematic.
Try re-logging into the app or logging out and then back in.
Check your internet connection: switch from WiFi to mobile data or vice versa to ensure it’s not a local network issue.
Make sure the app is updated to the latest version from Play Store / App Store.
If you still have problems, contact the Stockbit support team via live chat in the application, email support@stockbit.comor WA +62 21 50864219.
🔍 Current situation
Recent articles and FAQs from Stockbit indicate that there is a feature such as “Network Diagnostic” provided to check for connection problems in the application.
There is a history of Stockbit experiencing disruptions in the past (for example, in August 2022, the application experienced an error due to a “third party”), but it has been declared recovered.
There were no public announcements I encountered today that indicated a major systemic error (such as “all users are down”). Even if there were, they haven’t been featured in headlines or official status updates.
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