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Website Status Checker Guide
Learn when to use Website Status Checker, how to use it correctly, and how to avoid common mistakes.
What this guide covers
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.
This guide explains when to use Website Status Checker, how to get a cleaner result,
and which mistakes to avoid before moving on to related tools or the main tool page.
Why use Website Status Checker
Quickly confirm whether a site is reachable.
Shows the returned HTTP status code clearly.
Useful for launch checks and support troubleshooting.
Good for spotting redirects and server errors.
Simple way to check if a public site is responding.
How to use Website Status Checker
Paste a domain or full URL into the input box.
Run the tool to send a request.
Review whether the site is up and which status code was returned.
Use the result to decide whether further checks are needed.
Best use cases
Checking if a site is currently reachable.
Verifying a page after deployment.
Testing whether a URL returns 200, 404, or 500.
Doing a quick support check before deeper debugging.
Common mistakes
An invalid or incomplete URL is entered.
Fix: Use a valid domain or full URL.
Users expect content validation instead of status checking.
Fix: This tool checks availability and status code, not page content quality.
A redirect is mistaken for a working final page.
Fix: Check the returned status and use a redirect checker if needed.
Use the tool
Ready to run Website Status Checker? Open the main tool page to enter your input,
generate the result, and copy or download the output.