Website Monitoring Made Simple
Our Check Website tool provides instant insights into your website's availability, performance, and technical configuration. Whether you're monitoring your own site, checking a competitor, or verifying a client's infrastructure, get comprehensive analysis in seconds.
What We Check
- Website Availability: Verify if the website is online and responding to requests
- Response Time: Measure how quickly the server responds (crucial for SEO and user experience)
- SSL Certificate: Confirm HTTPS is properly configured for security
- HTTP Status Codes: Identify redirects, errors, or successful responses
- Server Headers: Analyze technical details from HTTP response headers
- Technology Detection: Identify CMS, analytics, frameworks, and services in use
Technology Detection
Our analyzer can detect popular technologies including:
- Content Management Systems: WordPress, Drupal, Joomla, Shopify, Magento, Wix, Squarespace
- Analytics & Tracking: Google Analytics, Google Tag Manager, Facebook Pixel, Hotjar
- Security Services: Cloudflare, reCAPTCHA, Sucuri, Wordfence
- JavaScript Frameworks: React, Vue.js, Angular, jQuery
- Web Servers: Apache, Nginx, LiteSpeed, IIS
- Programming Languages: PHP, Python, Node.js, Ruby
Why Check Website Status?
Monitoring: Regular checks help you catch downtime before it impacts users or revenue. Set up manual checks or use our tool as part of your monitoring workflow.
Performance: Response time directly affects user experience and SEO rankings. Google considers page speed a ranking factor, and slow sites lose visitors.
Security: SSL certificate validation ensures your site (or competitor sites) use HTTPS properly. Missing or invalid certificates hurt trust and rankings.
Competitive Analysis: Discover what technologies competitors use. Learn about their CMS, analytics setup, CDN, and infrastructure choices.
Understanding Response Times
Response time measures how long the server takes to respond to a request. Here's what different times mean:
- Under 200ms: Excellent - User experience will be very smooth
- 200-500ms: Good - Most users won't notice any delay
- 500-1000ms: Average - Acceptable but could be improved
- 1000-2000ms: Slow - Users may notice delays, optimization recommended
- Over 2000ms: Very Slow - Likely causing user frustration and abandonment
HTTP Status Codes Explained
The HTTP status code indicates how the server responded:
- 200 OK: Success - Page loaded correctly
- 301/302: Redirect - Page moved permanently or temporarily
- 403 Forbidden: Access denied to the resource
- 404 Not Found: Page doesn't exist
- 500 Server Error: Server-side problem preventing page load
- 503 Unavailable: Server temporarily cannot handle requests