Network Tools
Check whether a website is up and see its HTTP status code.
Use this Website Status Checker to test whether a site responds successfully and which HTTP status code it returns. It is useful for uptime checks, support work, launch reviews, and quick website troubleshooting.
Use this Website Status Checker to test whether a site responds successfully and which HTTP status code it returns. It is useful for uptime checks, support work, launch reviews, and quick website troubleshooting.
Use website status checker when you need a fast browser-based result without extra setup. It works well for quick checks, one-off tasks, and routine formatting or calculation work.
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Input
https://example.com
Output
URL: https://example.com/ Website Up: Yes Status: 200
Shows that the website is reachable and returned a normal success status.
Input
https://example.com/missing-page
Output
URL: https://example.com/missing-page Website Up: No Status: 404
Useful for checking whether a path returns an error instead of loading normally.
Fix: Use a valid domain or full URL.
Fix: This tool checks availability and status code, not page content quality.
Fix: Check the returned status and use a redirect checker if needed.
It checks whether a website responds and shows the HTTP status code returned by the server.
It usually means the request succeeded and the page responded normally.
Yes. Redirect responses like 301 or 302 can appear in the result.
Yes. You can test either a root domain or a specific page URL.
The tool will show an error or a non-success result so you can tell the site is not responding normally.