Hosting Issues
Outages, overload, or scheduled maintenance at the web hosting provider.
Check if a website is down for everyone or just you. Get instant results with response time, IP address, and HTTP status code.
Please enter a valid domain name (e.g. google.com).
| Website | Status | IP Address | Response | Code | Checked |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| tata.com | Up | 40.81.95.116 | 1077.6 ms | 200 | 2h ago |
| yahoo.com | Up | 74.6.143.25 | 893.2 ms | 200 | 3h ago |
| bft.ink | Down | - | - | - | 4h ago |
| tabler.io | Up | 172.67.74.217 | 1048.6 ms | 200 | 4h ago |
| ssllookup.com | Up | 172.67.147.74 | 151.5 ms | 200 | 4h ago |
| google.com | Up | 142.251.14.138 | 192.8 ms | 200 | 4h ago |
| facebook.com | Down | 157.240.253.35 | - | 400 | 5h ago |
| escort-arcachon.top | Up | 188.114.96.3 | 100.6 ms | 200 | 5h ago |
Enter a domain above to check if the site is down for everyone, or just for you.
Outages, overload, or scheduled maintenance at the web hosting provider.
Internal server errors, database crashes, or unhandled software bugs.
Incorrect or still-propagating DNS records making the site unreachable.
Forgetting to renew the domain registration takes the entire site offline.
User reports show no current issues. The website, apps, or other services should be accessible and working normally.
User reports indicate there may be intermittent issues. It could affect the website, apps, or other services.
The service is experiencing issues. A significant number of users report issues with the website, apps, or other services.
From technical glitches to external attacks — websites go down for a number of reasons.
One of the most common causes of service downtime is server overload or a technical failure. If a server hosting the website faces more traffic than usual, it can lead to outages when systems are overwhelmed or malfunction.
Even regular maintenance or scheduled updates can cause temporary downtime. Updates are essential for improving security and adding new features, but they can also introduce bugs, causing temporary service disruptions.
DNS server malfunctions, routing problems, or your internet service provider's issues can prevent access, even if the service's servers are working fine.
Cyberattacks like DDoS can temporarily disrupt services by overwhelming them with traffic, but are usually short-lived.
You will most likely get an error message, like "internal server error" or "gateway timeout". But you can also receive a DNS error, be thrown into a redirect loop, or simply face a blank page where a website should be.
No. If a website is down, it doesn't always indicate that the entire service is experiencing issues. Website outages can happen because of server maintenance, network disruptions, cyberattacks, or even regional connectivity issues that affect only a small part of users.
The duration of a website outage can vary widely — it depends on the underlying cause and how fast the owner reacts. Minor outages usually last from a few minutes to a few hours. Serious issues can result in downtime extending over several hours or even days.
You can use the issue report form on our dedicated service pages to let us know if you are experiencing any issues. You can also leave a comment for other users to see.