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Enter up to 100 URLs (Each URL must be on a separate line)

Website Status Checker

The Website Status Checker helps you check whether one or multiple websites are reachable and responding correctly. Enter the URLs you want to check, and the tool will analyze their availability and display the current response information.

For each submitted URL, the checker provides the website status, response time, and HTTP response code. This information can help you quickly identify websites that are working normally or pages that may be unavailable or experiencing a connection problem.

How to Check Website Status

You can check multiple websites at the same time. Simply add each URL on a separate line and submit the form.

01

Enter Website URLs

Add the URLs you want to check. Each website address should be placed on a separate line.

02

Submit the Request

Click the Check button to start analyzing the submitted website addresses.

03

Review the Results

The tool displays the status, response time, and HTTP response code for every checked URL.

04

Identify Problems

Compare the results to quickly identify websites that may be unavailable, redirecting incorrectly, or returning an unexpected response.

What Information Does the Tool Show?

The Website Status Checker provides several useful details for each submitted website. These results can help you understand how a server responds when the URL is requested.

Website URL

Displays the address that was submitted for checking.

Status

Shows whether the website responded successfully or whether a problem was detected.

Response Time

Indicates how long the website took to respond to the request.

HTTP Code

Displays the HTTP response code returned by the website server.

Understanding Common HTTP Status Codes

HTTP status codes provide information about how a web server handled a request. The returned code can help indicate whether the page loaded successfully, was redirected, or encountered an error.

200

OK

The request was completed successfully and the website responded normally.

301 / 302

Redirect

The requested URL is redirecting visitors to another location.

403

Forbidden

The server received the request but does not allow access to the requested resource.

404

Not Found

The requested page or resource could not be found on the server.

500

Server Error

The server encountered an internal problem while processing the request.

Why Check Website Status?

Checking website availability can be useful when managing websites, monitoring online services, testing multiple links, or investigating reports that a website is not loading.

Monitor Websites

Quickly check whether important websites and pages are responding.

Check Multiple URLs

Test a list of website addresses without checking every link manually.

Find Website Issues

Identify URLs that may be unavailable or returning unexpected HTTP responses.

Compare Response Times

Review response times to identify websites that may be responding more slowly.

Tips for Checking Website Status

  • Enter complete URLs to ensure the correct website address is checked.
  • Place each URL on a separate line when checking multiple websites.
  • Review both the status and HTTP response code when investigating a problem.
  • Compare response times when checking several related websites or pages.
  • Check the website again later if a temporary server or network problem is suspected.
  • Make sure the URL is spelled correctly before submitting it for checking.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many URLs can I check?

The tool allows you to enter up to 100 URLs, with each address placed on a separate line.

What does the HTTP code mean?

The HTTP code is the response returned by the website server and indicates how the server handled the request.

What is response time?

Response time indicates how long it took for the website or server to respond to the request.

Does an error status always mean the website is permanently offline?

Not necessarily. A website may experience a temporary server, network, configuration, or connection problem. Checking the URL again later may produce a different result.

Check Your Website Status in a Few Steps

Enter one or more website URLs, submit them for checking, and review the returned status, response time, and HTTP code for each address.

Whether you are checking a single website or reviewing a larger list of URLs, the Website Status Checker provides a quick way to review how each website responds.

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