Web & Network

Website Status Checker: Is That Site Up or Down?

Check if any website is currently accessible. Get response status, load time, and server information to diagnose connection issues.

What It Does

The Website Status Checker tests if a website is reachable by sending an HTTP request and reporting the response. It shows the HTTP status code, response time, server headers, and SSL certificate status. It helps distinguish between site-wide outages and local connection problems.

How to Use It

Enter a website URL and click Check. The tool reports whether the site is up or down, the HTTP status code, response time in milliseconds, and server information. Check multiple sites to compare their availability.

Tips & Tricks

A 200 status code means the site is working normally. 301 or 302 codes mean the site is redirecting. 500 codes indicate server-side problems. If a site is down for you but up for others, the issue may be local to your network.

Use Cases

Web developers check if their deployed sites are accessible after updates. IT administrators monitor website availability for their organization. Users determine whether a site outage is widespread or limited to their connection.

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