Is it down right now?
Enter a URL to check if a website is down for everyone or just you.
What is a Website Status Checker?
A website status checker tells you whether a website is actually reachable right now. Instead of guessing from your browser alone, it tests the site from an external system and gives you a clearer answer about whether the problem is global or local to your connection.
This matters because outages are not always obvious. A site can fail because of DNS issues, server overload, SSL errors, CDN failures, routing problems, or maintenance. A dedicated status checker gives you a faster and more reliable first answer than social posts or manual refresh attempts.
How Our Tool Checks Uptime and Down Status
DNS verification
We verify that the hostname resolves properly before attempting the full site request.
HTTP reachability check
We attempt a real HTTP request and collect response code and timing data.
Retry on failures
We do not treat every single failed connection as a confirmed outage without context.
Outage reporting
We connect the check result with status pages, history, and user reports when available.
Common Reasons a Website Goes Down
Traffic spikes, inefficient queries, or infrastructure bottlenecks can make a service unavailable.
A broken DNS record or certificate problem can make a site appear down even when servers are still running.
New releases, migrations, and planned maintenance windows commonly create short outages.
Some services fail only in specific countries or networks because of routing, CDN, or ISP issues.
Frequently Searched Outages in Nepal, the US, and Worldwide
Users often search for global brands like Google, YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, and Netflix, but regional services matter too. In Nepal, payment and telecom services are critical status checks during outages or busy periods.
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Is it down for everyone or just me?
Our website down checker tests your site from 15 locations worldwide to determine if it's down for everyone or just you.
How do I check if a website is down?
Enter the website URL in the checker above and click "Check".
Our tool sends requests from 15 global locations to test if the site is down. You'll see results showing whether it's online or offline from each region, along with response times and HTTP status codes.
Why is a website down for me but not others?
If a site is down just for you, it's usually due to: your ISP blocking the site, DNS cache issues on your device, firewall or security software interference, or regional outages.
Try clearing your DNS cache, using a different network, or disabling your VPN to troubleshoot.
What does it mean when a website is down?
A website is "down" when it's not responding to requests. This can mean the server is offline, overloaded, experiencing technical issues, or undergoing maintenance.
Our site status checker shows HTTP status codes to help identify the specific issue (e.g., 500 for server errors, 503 for service unavailable).
How can I check website status from multiple locations?
This website down checker automatically tests from 15 locations across Americas, Europe, Asia Pacific, and Oceania.
This helps identify if a site has regional outages - for example, working in the US but down in Europe due to CDN issues or regional server problems.
Is this site down checker accurate?
Yes. We perform real HTTP requests from actual servers in each region, not simulated tests. Results show actual response times and status codes.
For the most accurate picture, we check from multiple locations simultaneously to detect partial outages that single-location checkers might miss.
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