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HTTP Status Code Monitoring

Our HTTP status code monitoring feature allows you to keep track of the response codes of your website's requests in real time.

Listening to HTTP Status codes is a great way to get a good indication of the health of a site or server. That's why we offer a wide range of monitoring options, including HTTP status code monitoring.

Creating a HTTP Status code monitor on MonitorUptime.IO
  • Go to MonitorsCreate monitor.
  • Enter your sites details, URL / IP address and select fitting ping locations.
  • Select notification methods to be used if any problems is discovered.
  • Click Create.

By default the monitor will require a 200-status response. But you are also able to modify the expected response code.

Select expected Response status code
  • Click the `Custom Response button´.
  • Type the expected response code into the `Response status code´ field.
  • Click Create.

HTTP status codes are three-digit numbers returned by servers to indicate the status of a client's request. Our service is able to monitor the response from a client's website, which can include HTTP status codes like:

  • 200 OK: The request has succeeded, and the information returned with the response is dependent on the method used in the request.
  • 301 Moved Permanently: The requested resource has been assigned a new permanent URI and any future references to this resource should use one of the returned URIs.
  • 302 Found: The requested resource resides temporarily under a different URI.
  • 401 Unauthorized: The request requires user authentication.


With our HTTP status code monitoring feature, you can keep track of the response codes of your website's requests in real time. This can help you identify any issues with your website's performance and take action to resolve them quickly.

Whether you're a website owner or a web developer, HTTP status code monitoring is an essential tool to help you ensure your website is running smoothly. Try our service today and experience the benefits of real-time monitoring!

Updated on 18 June, 2023