Is Server Down Right Now? - Live Status and Uptime Monitor
Enter any host or domain to find out if the server is down right now using live HTTP status tests, outage detection, and uptime monitoring from an external network.
Enter any domain - e.g. youtube.com or netflix.com - and get an instant up/down result.
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What is a Is Server Down Right Now? - Live Status and Uptime Monitor?
If you are asking is server down, you usually need an answer immediately. This page is built for that moment: one quick check, one clear verdict, and no guesswork.
We test the target host live and determine whether the server is reachable now. If it is up for us but not for you, the issue is likely local. If it is down for us too, the problem is much more likely to be a real outage.
This is useful for websites, login services, dashboards, APIs, SaaS tools, and customer-facing apps where availability needs to be confirmed fast.
How to Use This Tool - Step by Step
Enter the server host
Type the server domain or hostname you want to test.
We test it now
A live request checks whether the server responds successfully.
Get the answer
You see whether the server is up, down, or unreachable from our network.
Act on the result
Use the answer to decide whether to troubleshoot locally or treat it as a real outage.
What to Do When a Website is Down
Once you have confirmed the site is down, follow this checklist:
Use the checker above. If our tool reports the site as down, it is not just you - skip local troubleshooting and wait for the server to recover.
Most services publish a real-time status page at status.sitename.com or on Statuspage.io. This typically has the most up-to-date outage info and estimated recovery time.
Outages caused by deployments or brief overloads often resolve within 2–15 minutes. Refresh after a short wait before assuming a major incident.
The issue is on your side. Try: clear browser cache → flush DNS cache (Windows: ipconfig /flushdns | Mac: sudo dscacheutil -flushcache) → switch to mobile data → disable VPN.
Your ISP's DNS may be slow or blocking the domain. In your network settings, change DNS to 1.1.1.1 (Cloudflare) or 8.8.8.8 (Google) and retry.
Frequently Asked Questions
How can I tell if a server is down for everyone?
What if the server is down only for me?
Can I check a subdomain server?
What if the server redirects somewhere else?
Does this work for game servers or mail servers?
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