Protocol Engine

Easily check status codes, headers, and chains.

Instantly analyze server responses for single URLs, bulk lists, or XML sitemaps. Ported with precision technical crawling infrastructure.

Analysis Results

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URLs
Status Codes
Redirects
Duration (s)
Details

How Our Status Checker Works

We use precision-engineered crawling technology to verify your server's health in real-time.

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Input URLs

Enter a single link, paste a bulk list, or provide an XML sitemap for batch analysis.

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Head Analysis

Our engine performs high-speed HEAD requests to fetch headers and trace redirect chains.

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Instant Insights

View precise status codes, duration, and full header data in a structured, filterable list.

Why Professional URL Auditing Matters

Every millisecond and status code impacts your site's conversion and search performance.

Redirect Efficiency

Eliminate 301/302 chains that leak SEO authority and frustrate mobile users with slow load times.

Crawl Budget Safety

Detect 404 and 5xx errors early to ensure Googlebot spent its time indexing high-value content.

Security Auditing

Verify essential security headers are present to protect your users from cross-site scripting attacks.

Server Health

Monitor Time-to-First-Byte (TTFB) across your site to ensure consistent backend performance.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A redirect chain occurs when there is more than one redirect between the initial URL and the destination URL. For example, Page A redirects to Page B, which then redirects to Page C. This should be avoided for better SEO.

404 errors signify that a page no longer exists. While a few are normal, too many broken links can hurt user experience and lead search engines to believe your site is poorly maintained.

Response headers contain valuable metadata like the type of server, cache settings, and security instructions. Auditing them ensures your server is configured securely and efficiently.