Free tool

Check if any WooCommerce store is up right now

Instant uptime test from our servers. Check response time, SSL status, and redirect health in seconds. No plugin install, no signup.

The WooCommerce Uptime Tester checks whether any WooCommerce store is responding right now and returns its HTTP status, response time, SSL validity, and redirect health in under 10 seconds. WooCommerce runs on your own hosting, so checking from outside your server is the only way to catch a full outage.

No signup, no app install. Results in under 10 seconds.Try:

What the test checks

Three signals that tell you not just whether your store is reachable, but how healthy it is.

Response time

How fast your store responds to a request. WooCommerce on shared hosting often sits well above 800ms under normal load.

SSL certificate

Whether your SSL cert is valid and how many days before it expires.

Redirect chain

Whether your store has redirect loops or unusual hop counts that slow down loading.

One test vs. continuous monitoring

A manual test tells you if the store is up right now. It cannot tell you when it went down at 2am.

This free test

  • Checks right now, one result
  • You have to remember to come back and check again
  • No alert when the store goes down at 2am
  • No history of past incidents

Beaconmon monitoring

  • Checks every minute, 24/7
  • Alerts you within 2 minutes of any problem
  • Works while you sleep, no one needs to watch
  • Incident history and uptime reports

Frequently asked questions

How do I check if my WooCommerce store is down?

Paste your store URL into the tool above and it runs an instant check from our servers, returning a result in under 10 seconds. You see whether the store is responding, its HTTP status code, the response time in milliseconds, and whether the SSL certificate is valid, so you can tell at a glance if the store is live.

Why is my WooCommerce site slow?

WooCommerce runs on WordPress, so slowness usually traces to shared hosting, an overloaded database, too many active plugins, or an unoptimized theme. Stores running 30 or more plugins frequently see response times climb past 2,000ms. The test above shows your real response time so you know whether speed, not just uptime, is the problem.

Does WooCommerce have uptime monitoring?

WooCommerce and WordPress do not include uptime monitoring out of the box. You either rely on a hosting provider status page or add a dedicated monitor. Beaconmon checks your store every minute from outside your server and alerts you within about 2 minutes of an outage, which a server-side plugin cannot do when the whole server is down.

How often do WooCommerce stores go down?

Because WooCommerce stores run on your own hosting rather than a managed platform, individual outages are more common than on hosted platforms. Plugin conflicts, PHP errors, and hosting resource limits are the usual causes. Without monitoring, the undetected window averages 4 or more hours, since most owners only find out when a customer complains.

What is a good response time for a WooCommerce store?

Under 800ms is good for a WooCommerce store and 800 to 1,500ms is acceptable but worth improving. Above 1,500ms is a risk, especially during a sale, because response times that are fine under normal load often become timeouts under concurrent traffic. Caching and a trimmed plugin list are the fastest ways to bring it down.

Stop checking manually.

Beaconmon watches your WooCommerce store every minute and alerts you the moment something breaks. Free forever for 10 monitors, no card required.