Check up to 20 URLs at once – See HTTP status code, response time & server status
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Monitoring the health and availability of your websites shouldn’t be difficult or time-consuming. Whether you're a developer, SEO professional, or website owner, keeping track of multiple domains is essential for performance, uptime, and user experience. Our Check Server Status Tool makes the process simple by letting you test up to 20 URLs at once with instant, real-time results.
This tool checks whether a website’s server is reachable and how it responds. It analyzes the URL you enter and displays:
It’s built to give accurate results in seconds, making it perfect for both quick checks and large-scale audits.
No need to test URLs individually. Enter multiple domains and get all results in one table.
Instantly identify offline websites, redirect chains, server errors, SSL issues, and more.
Broken or redirected URLs can hurt your rankings. This tool helps you keep your website healthy.
Understanding server responses helps diagnose issues faster—whether it's a 404, 403, 500, or misconfiguration.
If you manage multiple client websites, this tool simplifies your workflow.
You can enter URLs in multiple ways:
The tool automatically cleans and detects the correct protocol.
Each result includes:
200 – OK
The website is available and responding normally.
301 / 302 – Redirect
The page has moved; often used for domain changes.
403 – Forbidden
The server is blocking access.
404 – Not Found
The URL doesn’t exist on the server.
500 – Internal Server Error
A server-side issue prevents the site from loading.
503 – Service Unavailable
Server overload, maintenance, or temporary downtime.
This tool is ideal for:
If uptime and performance matter to you, this tool is essential.
This tool checks whether a website is online or offline by sending a real-time request to its server. It displays the HTTP status code, UP/DOWN status, and response time.
Yes. You can enter up to 20 URLs at once, and the tool will check all of them instantly.
No. You can type just example.com and the tool will automatically add the correct protocol for you.
“UP” means the website is online and the server is responding normally.
“DOWN” means the server is not responding or the website is unavailable due to issues such as hosting errors, DNS failure, or maintenance.
A 200 response code means the website is working correctly and the server successfully returned the requested page.
A 301 or 302 indicates that the page has moved to a different URL. Redirects are common for domain changes or HTTPS upgrades.
A 404 Not Found error means the URL does not exist on the server or the page has been removed.
These are server-side errors, usually caused by:
These errors must be fixed by the website owner or hosting provider.
Yes. Response time shows how quickly the server replies. Faster response times lead to better user experience and improved SEO performance.
Yes, the Bulk Server Status Checker is completely free and requires no registration.
Not at all. Simply enter your URLs, click the button, and the tool handles everything automatically.
It can identify problems that affect HTTPS responses, such as unreachable servers or incorrect redirects, but it does not analyze certificates in detail.
No. The tool sends a standard, lightweight request that does not impact your server’s performance.
It’s a good idea to check regularly—especially if: