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The Server Status Checker is an indispensable diagnostic tool for webmasters and SEO professionals who need to ensure their digital assets are consistently accessible to both users and search engine crawlers. In the online world, "Uptime" is the most basic requirement for success. If your server is down, you aren't just losing potential customers; you are signaling to search engines that your site is unreliable. Our tool allows you to check the HTTP status codes of multiple URLs simultaneously, providing a real-time health report of your hosting environment's performance.
When you enter a URL into our checker, it sends a request to the server and receives a numerical "Status Code." Understanding these codes is critical for technical SEO. A 200 OK status means your page is healthy and accessible. However, codes like 404 Not Found, 500 Internal Server Error, or 503 Service Unavailable indicate serious issues that require immediate attention. From an AdSense perspective, a site that frequently returns error codes will be flagged for a poor user experience. Regular monitoring with our status checker ensures that your "SEO Ecosystem" remains functional and that search engine bots can crawl your high-value content without hitting technical dead ends.
Our tool is built for bulk analysis, allowing you to check the status of several domains or pages at once. To perform a check, follow these steps:
If you see anything other than a "200 OK" status, you should investigate your hosting settings or your Robots.txt file to ensure you haven't accidentally blocked access to those pages.
Google AdSense auditors perform manual checks on your website. If their automated bots or manual reviewers attempt to visit your site and encounter a "Server Timeout" or a "500 Error," your application will be rejected instantly for "Site Down or Unavailable." By using our Server Status Checker before you apply for AdSense, you can verify that every page of your site is responding correctly. This technical due diligence proves that you are running a professional operation and that your hosting provider is capable of handling the traffic that AdSense advertisements will generate.
Q: What is a 301 Redirect?
A: A 301 code means the page has been permanently moved to a new location. This is actually good for SEO if you are migrating content.
Q: Why does my site show "Offline" when I can see it in my browser?
A: This could be due to a firewall blocking our tool's IP, or your browser might be showing you a "Cached" version of the site while the live server is actually down.
Q: How often should I check my server status?
A: We recommend a daily check, especially if you are running active ad campaigns or preparing for an AdSense review.
Q: Can I check my competitor's server status?
A: Yes! You can use this tool to see if a competitor's site is struggling with downtime, which might be an opportunity for you to capture their search rankings.