Is it down right now?
Enter a URL to check if a website or server is down for everyone or just you. We test from 15 global locations and show HTTP status, response time, and regional outages.
Global status preview
Example result across 15 locations
Americas
5/5 online
128ms
HTTP 200
Europe
4/4 online
96ms
HTTP 200
Asia Pacific
4/4 online
184ms
HTTP 200
Oceania
2/2 online
211ms
HTTP 200
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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 tell if a site is down for everyone or just me?
Enter the domain above. If every region fails, the website is likely down for everyone. If OnlineOrNot can reach the site but your browser cannot, the issue is probably local to your device, network, ISP, VPN, firewall, or DNS cache.
Regional failures usually point to CDN, DNS, routing, or hosting issues affecting only part of the world.
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.
How do I check if a server is down?
Enter the server hostname or website URL in the checker. OnlineOrNot sends real requests from 15 global locations and shows whether the server responds, times out, fails DNS, or returns an error status.
A server may be down if requests time out, connections are refused, DNS fails, or the site returns 5xx errors such as 500, 502, 503, or 504. Multiple locations help separate a real server outage from a local network issue.
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.