Get real-time website status, response times, and uptime details. Perfect for developers, IT teams, and anyone troubleshooting website issues.
Just enter any domain name — like facebook.com, google.com, or your own site — to check if it’s up or down right now.
Instantly check if a website is online or facing downtime by entering its domain name.
When you enter a website domain into our checker, we send a real-time HTTP request from our servers to the specified address. If the server responds successfully (with a 2xx or 3xx status code), we show that the website is online. If there's a failure (timeout, DNS issue, or 4xx/5xx response), we display it as offline.
This check happens instantly and gives you a reliable way to see if the issue is with the site itself or something local to your network or device.
We also show the response time in milliseconds, so you can get a sense of how fast the site is loading from our servers.
This tool is ideal for web developers, IT admins, and users who want a quick, trustworthy way to verify a site's current status — without needing to install anything or sign up.
Use our checker — if it says "offline," the issue is likely server-side and not just your browser. You can also try opening the site from another device or network to confirm.
No, it performs real-time checks on demand. If you need 24/7 monitoring with alerts, consider platforms like UptimeRobot or Pingdom.
Yes! It’s completely free and doesn’t require any login or subscription.
Common causes include DNS errors, expired SSL certificates, hosting issues, high traffic, or regional outages. Our tool helps identify these issues quickly.
Yes, you can enter subdomains like blog.example.com or shop.example.com and check their availability just like any other domain.
Our servers perform global checks, which means the result reflects the website’s availability from our cloud infrastructure — not just your local network.
Response time shows how long it took for the website to respond to our request, measured in milliseconds (ms). Lower times indicate faster performance.
This can happen due to local DNS issues, browser cache, or network-specific blocks. Our tool tests the site from outside your network.
Yes, it’s completely safe. We don’t store or log any domains you check, and we never share data.
Currently, this is a standalone tool. But we’re working on an API version for developers — stay tuned!