Server Status Checker

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About Server Status Checker

?️ What is the Server Status Checker Tool?

The Server Status Checker on pcjow.com is a free online tool that lets you verify whether a website or server is online (up) or offline (down). It performs a real-time check by sending HTTP requests to the server and reporting the response status, helping you determine if the website is reachable from the internet.

⚙️ How Does It Work?

When you enter a domain or URL, the tool:

  • Sends an HTTP request to the server

  • Receives a status code (like 200 OK, 404 Not Found, 503 Service Unavailable, etc.)

  • Displays whether the server is active, slow, or down

  • (Optionally) shows response time and headers for more technical insight

It helps you rule out whether your website is down globally or just on your device.

? Who Should Use It?

This tool is helpful for:

  • Website owners checking site availability

  • Developers testing uptime during updates or deployments

  • SEO professionals verifying live site status before audits

  • IT support teams troubleshooting connectivity issues

  • Anyone unsure whether a site is temporarily down or blocked

? Step-by-Step Usage Guide

  1. Go to: pcjow.com/server-status-checker

  2. Enter the website URL (e.g., https://example.com)

  3. Click the “Check Status” button

  4. The tool will instantly display:

    • Server status: Online or Offline

    • HTTP status code (e.g., 200, 403, 500)

    • Response time (optional)

    • Error explanation (if offline)

  5. Use the information to troubleshoot or monitor your website's health

✅ Pros

  • ✔️ 100% free and instant results

  • ✔️ Helps identify downtime and hosting issues

  • ✔️ Provides HTTP status codes and explanations

  • ✔️ No software or login required

  • ✔️ Works for any public domain or IP

⚠️ Limitations

  • ❌ Cannot check password-protected or firewalled servers

  • ❌ May show false offline if a site blocks bots or uses strict firewalls

  • ❌ Doesn’t provide uptime history (use monitoring tools for that)

  • ❌ No automatic notifications or alerts (manual check only)