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Is your website truly online, or is it just cached in your browser? Our Free Server Status Checker provides a real-time "handshake" with your web server to verify its health. By identifying the exact HTTP status code your server returns, you can troubleshoot connectivity issues, find broken redirects, and ensure that search engine bots have 24/7 access to your content.
200 OK: Your server is healthy and responding correctly. This is the goal for all your active pages.
301 Moved Permanently: The URL has been redirected. This tool helps you verify that the redirect is functioning as intended.
404 Not Found: The page doesn't exist. High volumes of 404s can negatively impact user experience and SEO.
500 Internal Server Error: A serious server-side issue. This code tells Google to stop crawling until the technical problem is fixed.
503 Service Unavailable: Usually indicates temporary maintenance or server overload.
Enter Your URLs: Paste up to 100 URLs (one per line) into the tool.
Submit for Analysis: Click "Check Status."
Review the Report: Our tool will display a table showing the URL, the HTTP Code, and the Status (Online/Offline).
Fix Errors: If you see any 4xx or 5xx codes, it’s time to check your server logs or hosting provider.
Multi-URL Support: Check the status of your entire page list in one go—perfect for large site audits.
Real-Time Data: We don't use cached results; we send a live request to your server for 100% accuracy.
Developer-Friendly: View the raw response headers for a deeper look into your server's configuration.
Lightweight & Fast: Get results in seconds, even for large batches of links.
Server Status Checker FAQs
Q: Why is my server status showing "500 Internal Server Error"?
A: This is a general "catch-all" error. It usually means something is wrong with your website's code (like a plugin conflict) or your server configuration (like an error in the .htaccess file).
Q: Does server downtime affect SEO?
A: Yes. If your server is down when a search engine bot tries to crawl it, the bot will leave and come back later. Frequent downtime signals to Google that your site is unreliable, which can lead to lower rankings.
Q: Can I check competitor websites?
A: Absolutely. You can use this tool to see if a competitor's site is experiencing technical difficulties or to see how they have structured their redirects.