What does the status checker do?
It pings your URL and reports the final HTTP status code and any intermediate redirects.
Check final HTTP status codes and redirect chains.
Paste any tracking link to see the status, URL, and order of each hop.
The HTTP Status Code Checker follows redirects, captures every hop, and shows the final status code so you can debug funnels quickly.
HTTP status codes indicate whether a request was successful, redirected, or failed. Common status codes include 200 OK, 301 Moved Permanently, 302 Redirect, 404 Not Found, and 500 Server Error.
See each hop without leaving the browser.
Verify final URLs resolve with a 200 status.
Identify non-ideal status codes that hurt rankings.
FAQ
Verify landing page uptime.
It pings your URL and reports the final HTTP status code and any intermediate redirects.
Run the checker on each landing page before you launch to ensure they all return 200 OK.
Yes, the tool lists the entire chain so you can count how many hops a user experiences.
Checks are read-only and do not submit forms or trigger conversions.
A quick audit might produce the following chain:
301 https://tracker.example/click 302 https://smartlink.example/path 200 https://offer.example/landing
See every HTTP response in order so you know exactly where redirects finish.
Auditing affiliate links with multiple hops.
Testing canonical migrations or new CDNs.
Documenting status codes for compliance tickets.
Run the checker from multiple GEOs and attach the log to your network ticket.
Make sure final hops no longer point to staging or preview domains.
Prove that legacy URLs now return 301 instead of temporary 302 codes.
Use when the checker shows excessive hops.
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