It's not just you, Uber and Uber eats are experiencing outages all around the globe, from Australia and Asia to the US, South America, and Europe.

The ride-hailing company hasn't explained what is causing the problems or how widespread they are, but international media outlets have been logging problem the world over.  Uber didn't immediately respond to a request for comment but said it in a tweet that it's working to resolve the issue:

"We're sorry for the trouble," Uber Support said in a tweet to users.  "Our team is looking into this and working to resolve.  ASAP."

The Brisbane Times reports Uber's twitter has been hit with "a number of angry posts".  In some parts if the US, drivers said they weren't able to access fare requests or find out where to pick up deliveries for Uber Eats, while riders say they cannot reach drivers to get updates.