Website Status Checker

Check website status

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I check if a website is down?

Enter the URL. The tool sends HTTP requests from multiple locations worldwide and reports: status code, response time, and whether the site is accessible. If it works for the tool but not for you, the issue is likely your network, DNS, or ISP.

What does "down for everyone or just me" mean?

The tool checks from external servers. If the site is down for the tool too, it is a server-side issue (down for everyone). If the tool can reach it but you cannot, the problem is on your end: DNS cache, ISP blocking, firewall, or local network issue.

What HTTP status codes indicate a website is down?

500: Internal Server Error. 502: Bad Gateway. 503: Service Unavailable. 504: Gateway Timeout. Connection timeout: server not responding. DNS failure: domain not resolving. The tool shows the exact error for diagnosis.

How do I monitor website uptime continuously?

The tool provides a one-time check. For continuous monitoring, set up automated checks every 1-5 minutes. Services like UptimeRobot, Pingdom, or StatusCake send alerts when your site goes down. The tool can check response time trends over multiple checks.

What is a good website response time?

Under 200ms: excellent. 200-500ms: good. 500ms-1s: acceptable. Over 1s: slow, needs optimization. Over 3s: users start leaving. The tool measures Time to First Byte (TTFB) and total response time from multiple geographic locations.