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Server Status Checker
Check HTTP response status codes and server header details for any URL.
✓ Free✓ No signup✓ Privacy first✓ Runs in your browser
How it works
Check status in three steps
1. Enter target URL
Input the page link you want to check in the entry field.
2. Execute check
Submit the link to retrieve the server's HTTP header response.
3. Inspect status codes
View the status results, including redirect paths and response codes.
FAQ
Common questions
An HTTP status code is a three-digit server response to a browser’s request. It indicates whether the page loaded successfully, is redirected, or encountered an error.
A 200 code means the page loaded successfully. Codes in the 300 range indicate redirects, while 400 and 500 codes point to page-not-found issues and server errors.
Yes, the checker follows redirect hops (such as a 301 redirect) to show you the final destination URL and its final status code.
Search engine crawlers skip pages returning 404 or 500 errors. Monitoring these codes helps keep your pages indexable and user-friendly.
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About the Server Status Checker
Broken links and incorrect server redirects hurt user experience and waste crawl budget. This lookup helper fetches raw HTTP header packets, showing you exactly how servers communicate with web crawlers.
Benefits
- Verify page redirects — Confirm 301 permanent redirects route to correct URLs.
- Spot server errors — Identify 500 database errors and server issues immediately.
- Prevent crawl waste — Clean up 404 broken pages to optimize search engine indexing.
- Audit connection latency — Check server response status speeds for target URLs.
Privacy
Response checks use secure proxy layers and no domain histories are logged.