[Update: Apple’s system status board has been updated to acknowledge the blip and note the issue is over.]

If you’re having issues getting started with Apple Music this morning, you’re not alone. The iOS app started the day by asking subscribers to sign up and join Apple Music (a force quit fixed for me but the problem persists) and iTunes on the Mac is also serving up error messages for a great number of users.

At the time of writing, Apple’s system status page hasn’t been updated to reflect any issues, but that usually happens a bit after the problem is recognized if at all. We’ll keep an eye on the status and update accordingly, but rest assured that if you’re a subscriber being asked to join again that it’s not just you and there’s a widespread hiccup in progress.

@AppleMusicHelp Hi, Music on iOS 9.2 is telling me this when I try to play a song even though I pay$15/m pic.twitter.com/OAN5EMdtKy

— Eytan Schulman (@eytanschulman) January 14, 2016

good morning, apple music. pic.twitter.com/x5xrwr4Iqf

— Coulton Vento (@coultonvento) January 14, 2016

@AppleMusicHelp radio keeps asking if I’m a subscriber. Already am. Crashes. Help.

— fabian (@fbiancceres) January 14, 2016

@AppleMusicHelp disappointed. I’ve been on a trial for less than a week, but now it’s asking me to sign up again. pic.twitter.com/PmZJxjU3x7

— Laurie Callsen (@RetroLaurie) January 14, 2016

Hey @AppleMusicHelp why is apple music telling me to sign up when I paid for my subscription on 1/1/16?

— Keelan (@I_gotem) January 14, 2016

@AppleMusicHelp Is Apple Music having problems this morning? It won’t play anything for me, and then it told me I needed to sign up

— Chris Langevin (@giantchristoph) January 14, 2016

.@AppleMusic I pay for Apple Music. pic.twitter.com/5blmrfN6hi

— Harrison Weinerman (@hrrsn) January 14, 2016

@9to5mac iOS App Store is slow at the moment, as well as download podcast in stock app

— KaiTzer (@KaiTzer07) January 14, 2016