HTTP status code checker
What is an HTTP status code checker?
Quick and Easy Steps to Use Infigrowth’s HTTP Status Code Checker
Step 1: Enter your URL
Step 2: Receive Real-Time Results
How to Read Your HTTPS Status Report?
Understanding your HTTPS status report is essential for identifying and resolving any issues your website may encounter. Once the status report is generated, you’ll receive details that typically include HTTP status codes, server response time, and header information.
HTTP status codes are grouped into categories:
- 2xx indicates success
- 200 – Ok
- 201 – Created
- 202 – Accepted
- 203 – Non-Authoritative
- 3xx represents redirects
- 300 – Multiple Choices
- 301 – Moved Permanently
- 302 – Found
- 303 – See Other
- 304 – Not Modified
- 4xx signifies client errors
- 400 – Bad Request
- 401 – Unauthorized
- 402 – Payment Required
- 403 – Forbidden
- 404 – Not Found
- 5xx denotes server errors
- 500 – Internal Server Error
- 501 – Not Implemented
- 502 – Bad Gateway
- 503 – Service Unavailable
- 504 – Gateway Timeout
Server response time shows how quickly your server responds to requests, which is crucial for user experience and search engine rankings.
Finally, HTTP header information reveals the backend communication between browsers and servers. It includes details such as the type of server, content type, cache control policies, and more—elements that are vital for optimizing website performance.
What Infigrowth's HTTP Status Tool Checks?
HTTP status of URL
When you use Infigrowth’s HTTP Status Code Checker, the key information you’ll receive is the HTTP status of the URL you’re checking. This status indicates whether a web page is functioning properly or encountering issues. For example, a status code of 200 means everything is running smoothly—the URL is accessible, and the requested resource has been successfully delivered. In contrast, a 404 status indicates a problem; it means the requested page cannot be found, suggesting a possible dead link or a removed page. Regularly monitoring these statuses is essential, as they can significantly impact user experience and search engine optimization.