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Website Status Checker

Disclaimer: This tool performs a basic check from your browser only using a `no-cors` request. It can indicate if the server responded at all, but cannot confirm if the website is truly "up" globally or serving correct content due to browser security limitations. A "Could not reach server" result might be due to network issues, CORS policies, or the site actually being down.

Enter a URL and click Check Status.

How to Use the Website Status Checker

Enter URL, click Check. Reports if site up or down. Shows HTTP status, response time, redirects.

Know if website down or your connection problem. Third-party verification.

Frequently Asked Questions

Check?

Sends HTTP request, analyzes response.

Codes?

200 up, 301/302 redirects, 403 forbidden, 404 not found, 500+ errors.

Any site?

Most public; some block automated checks.

Response time?

Yes, helps identify performance.

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About This Tool

Check whether any website is up or down with the Toolzie Website Status Checker. Enter a URL to see its HTTP status code, response time, and whether it is accessible — useful for monitoring your own site or checking if a site is down for everyone.

How to Use

  1. Enter the full URL (including https://) of the website to check.
  2. Click Check Status.
  3. See the HTTP status code, response time, and status message.
  4. Use this to confirm if a site is down globally or just for you.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does HTTP 200 mean?

HTTP 200 means the site is up and responding normally.

What does HTTP 503 mean?

HTTP 503 means the server is temporarily unavailable — often due to maintenance or overload.

If the checker says it is down, is it down for everyone?

The check is made from our server, so a 'down' result suggests the site is unreachable globally, not just on your network.

Can I check my own website?

Yes — enter your own domain to verify it is responding and see your server response time.