Website status checker

Is your website actually down?

Check the live website response, then move from uncertainty into DNS, SSL, hosting, firewall, or support action with a clear next step.

Live diagnostic

Check the website status.

The checker below is intentionally full width so the domain input, status response, and troubleshooting details have room to breathe on desktop and mobile.

Check Domain Status

Triage signals

Downtime is a chain, not a single guess.

A website can fail at the domain, DNS, SSL, hosting, application, database, firewall, or local network layer. The goal is to narrow it fast.

Live

Reachability

Confirm whether the domain responds from the public web instead of guessing from one local device.

DNS

DNS Path

A site can appear down when DNS, nameservers, propagation, or domain records point to the wrong place.

SSL

SSL Trust

Certificate warnings can make a reachable website look broken or unsafe to visitors.

Host

Hosting State

Server errors, maintenance, exhausted resources, or firewall rules can interrupt otherwise healthy sites.

Common causes

What a failed check can mean.

The result is a starting point. XMLA can connect it to the right repair, hosting, DNS, SSL, or managed care path.

01

Website is offline

The server, application, database, or hosting account may not be responding.

02

DNS is misdirected

Nameservers, A records, CNAMEs, proxy settings, or recent changes may be sending traffic elsewhere.

03

SSL is failing

An expired, missing, mismatched, or untrusted certificate can block visitors before the page loads.

04

Local access is blocked

Firewall rules, IP blocks, browser cache, or network restrictions can affect one person while the site works elsewhere.

Response path

From quick check to real action.

The checker should not leave a visitor stranded. It should lead directly into the next useful diagnostic or support handoff.

01

Check

Enter the website domain and review the live response returned by the checker.

02

Compare

Use DNS, SSL, Whois, IP, and blacklist tools when the first result needs more context.

03

Escalate

If the site is down for customers, move into support or emergency repair with the diagnostic result.

04

Prevent

Use managed hosting, monitoring, backups, SSL review, and XMLA Care to reduce repeat incidents.

Do not let downtime become guesswork.

Check the public response, compare the surrounding signals, and get XMLA involved when the website needs a professional repair or managed hosting path.