Server Status Checker
Free server status checker that tests whether a website is online, showing HTTP status code, response time, and server details.
How to Use Server Status Checker
Enter URL
Type website URL.
Check
Test server connectivity.
View Status
See if up/down with details.
Who Uses Server Status Checker?
Website owners monitoring uptime, users checking if sites are down, IT professionals troubleshooting.
Why Use Our Server Status Checker?
Instant up/down check
Response time shown
HTTP status code
Free unlimited checks
Frequently Asked Questions
How can I tell if a website is down for everyone or just for me?
Our server status checker analyzes the website's response from multiple geographic locations to determine if the site is globally inaccessible. If our tool reports that the site is up but you cannot access it, the issue likely resides with your local internet connection, DNS settings, or browser cache.
Is the server status checker tool completely free to use for checking multiple websites?
Yes, our server status checker is entirely free to use and does not require any account registration or subscription fees. You can check an unlimited number of URLs to verify their uptime status whenever you need to troubleshoot connectivity issues.
Why does a website show as 'up' in the checker but still won't load in my browser?
If a website returns an 'HTTP 200 OK' status but fails to load on your device, it often indicates a client-side problem like a corrupted browser cache, an outdated DNS resolver, or an overly restrictive firewall. We recommend clearing your browser history or trying to access the site using a different network, such as your mobile data, to isolate the cause.
Does this tool provide information about why a server might be down?
While our tool primarily identifies if a site is online, it also displays the specific HTTP status code returned by the server, such as 404 Not Found, 500 Internal Server Error, or 503 Service Unavailable. These status codes provide valuable clues regarding whether the problem is due to missing pages, server-side misconfigurations, or temporary maintenance.
How frequently should I use the server status checker to monitor a website's uptime?
You can use this tool as often as necessary to troubleshoot real-time outages or verify site accessibility after a server migration or DNS update. However, for continuous automated monitoring and email notifications, we suggest looking into professional uptime monitoring services that ping your server at regular intervals.