How It Works

Simple, transparent, and powered by the community

1

Enter a Website URL

Simply type or paste any website URL into our search box. You can enter it with or without the "https://" prefix - we'll handle the rest.

Example: google.com or https://google.com

2

Server-Side Check

Our server performs an HTTP request to the website from multiple locations. We measure:

  • Response time (in milliseconds)
  • HTTP status code (200, 404, 500, etc.)
  • Connection availability
3

Crowdsourced Reports

See what other users around the world are experiencing. Our system aggregates reports from:

Last Hour
Real-time reports
24 Hours
Recent trends
All Time
Historical data
4

Visual Analytics

View comprehensive visualizations including:

  • 📊Trend charts showing up/down reports over time
  • 🌍Geographic distribution of reports by country
  • 📈Real-time statistics and community insights
5

Contribute Your Report

Help the community by reporting your experience. Your report is:

  • Anonymous - We only store hashed IPs
  • Rate-limited - One report per 5 minutes
  • Instant - Updates appear immediately

Technical Details

Server Infrastructure

Hosted on Vercel edge network for global reach and low latency checks

Database

PostgreSQL (Neon) for fast, reliable crowdsourced data storage

Privacy

IP addresses are hashed using SHA-256 for rate limiting only

Timeout

10-second timeout for website checks to prevent long waits

Interpreting Website Status Results

✅ Site is UP - "It's just you!"

Our server successfully connected and the website responded normally. This means the site is accessible and working. If you can't access it, troubleshoot your local connection first.

Troubleshooting steps: Check your WiFi/ethernet, clear browser cache, disable VPN, check firewall, try a different browser, flush DNS cache.

❌ Site is DOWN - "It's not just you!"

Our server couldn't connect to the website. This indicates a genuine outage affecting all users. The site's infrastructure is experiencing problems - nothing you can do but wait.

What to do: Check back periodically, monitor community reports for updates, look for official status updates from the service, consider alternative services if urgent.