Website Status Checker

Check if any website is up or down right now — instant availability test

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How to Use the Website Status Checker
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Enter the website URL or domain name you want to check
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Click Check Status to test the website's availability
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See the HTTP status code, response time, and up/down status
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Check multiple sites — your history is saved in the session
About This Website Status Checker

Our website status checker tests whether a website is accessible by attempting to connect to it and checking the HTTP response code. A 200 OK response means the site is up. 4xx errors indicate client-side issues (like 404 Not Found), while 5xx errors indicate server problems.

If a website appears down for you, it could be a local internet issue, DNS propagation delay, or the site could be genuinely down. This tool uses your browser's connection to test the site — use it as a quick first check before troubleshooting further.

Frequently Asked Questions
HTTP 200 OK means the website is up and responding normally. Other common codes: 301/302 = redirect (usually fine), 404 = page not found, 500 = server error, 503 = service unavailable (likely down for maintenance).
The site may be up globally but blocked or inaccessible from your location, ISP, or network. It could also be a DNS issue on your side. Try clearing your DNS cache or using a different network to confirm.
Common causes include server overload (too much traffic), hosting plan limits exceeded, expired domain or SSL, DDoS attacks, software updates or database errors, and data centre outages.