Bulk HTTP Status Checker
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šŸ” Bulk HTTP Status Checker

Check HTTP status codes for multiple URLs at once

Enter one URL per line (with or without http/https)

Checking HTTP status codes...

šŸ“Š HTTP Status Results
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Total URLs
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200 OK
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Redirects
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Errors
šŸ“– How to Use
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Enter URLs

Paste or type the URLs you want to check, one per line.

2
Check Status

Click the "Check Status" button to analyze all URLs.

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View Results

See the HTTP status code and response status for each URL.

4
Analyze Statistics

Review the summary statistics to understand your URLs' health.

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Bulk Check
Multiple URLs at once
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Status Codes
All HTTP codes
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Statistics
Visual summary
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Free to Use
No registration

You just rolled out your new website, switched domains, or loaded up a stack of new pages. Everything looks great—until people start telling you about ā€œPage Not Foundā€ errors popping up everywhere. Manually checking each link feels like checking every seat in a stadium one by one: slow, tedious, and you’re bound to miss some. That’s why you need a Bulk HTTP Status Checker. This tool plows through your links in seconds.

What does the Bulk HTTP Status Checker Do?

This tool checks each link to see which HTTP status code the server sends back. A 200 means the page is live. A 404 means it’s gone. If you see a 301 or 302, that link’s redirecting somewhere new. There are more codes, but those are the main ones you’ll care about.

No tech skills? Doesn’t matter. Just copy your URLs (one per line), paste them in, and you’re off. The tool provide status of every link right away. Instead of clicking hundreds of links yourself, this tool does the job in minutes—not hours. Want to get super detailed? Pair it with tools like Bulk Redirect Chain Checker or Broken Link Checker Tool.

Key Features of the Bulk HTTP Status Checker

  1. Bulk Checks: Scan up to 100 URLs at once. With premium, you can double or triple that—up to as many as you need.
  2. Instant Feedback: See status codes (200, 404, 301, 302, 403, 500, and more) right away.
  3. Works Everywhere: Use it on your phone, tablet, or desktop. No app, no fuss.
  4. No Signups: Jump straight in. No accounts, no emails, just checking.
  5. More Than Codes: Get details like server response speed and final destination for redirects.
  6. Fast Multi-Link Scanning: The tool hits dozens of links at once, so you’re never waiting around.

Who Should Use This Tool?

  • Website owners & webmasters: Make sure every page actually loads.
  • SEO specialists: Fix broken links before they torpedo your search rankings.
  • Digital marketers: Keep those landing and tracking pages alive.
  • Editors & bloggers: Double-check internal and external links.
  • Developers & QA: Test moves, rollouts, and redesigns without overlooking anything.
  • E-commerce managers: Confirm every product and checkout page pulls up for your customers.

How to Use Bulk HTTP Status Checker?

  1. Grab your URLs—copy them from a spreadsheet, .txt, or sitemap.
  2. Open the Bulk HTTP Status Checker in your browser (any device works).
  3. Paste the URLs into the input box, one per line.
  4. Hit ā€œCheck Statusā€. Let it run.
  5. Review the table—each link’s code and a quick ā€œOKā€ or ā€œNot Foundā€ status.

Why Use a Bulk HTTP Status Checker?

  • Keep SEO On Track: Search engines don’t like broken links. They make your site look neglected and can drop your ranking. Use this tool to catch 404s before they cost you traffic. Cut out pointless redirects while you’re at it.
  • Save Time & Brain Cells: Checking hundreds of links by hand? Nobody has time for that. The Bulk HTTP Status Checker finishes the job in seconds. Focus on building, not babysitting your site.
  • Professional Reporting: Need to show your boss that a migration went smoothly, or prove you fixed those 404s? Just send over the CSV—clear, simple, and complete.
  • Stay Ahead of Surprises: External sites change all the time, and a link that worked last month can die suddenly. Regular bulk checks save you from embarrassing dead links.

Pro Tips for Getting Better Results

  1. Always check after big changes—site redesigns, migrations, you name it.
  2. Save CSV reports with dates so you can spot new problems later on.
  3. Redirects aren’t always bad—but too many can slow things down. Update links to send people straight to the end destination when you can.
  4. Use a sitemap tool to snag every URL and throw them straight into the checker.
  5. Fix 404s on key pages first—home, contact, checkout, the ones people count on.
  6. Test on a staging site before making changes live.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

No. Nothing is saved unless you export the CSV.

Totally. Drop in any live URL.

That’s a problem with the site you checked. Nothing wrong on your end.

For most sites, once a month is enough. If you change content a lot, run it every week, and always after big updates.