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📋 Batch Check

Check HTTP headers for multiple URLs at once (up to 20 addresses)

TL;DR:

Batch URL Checker — bulk-checks up to 100 URLs in one pass. Get HTTP status, TTFB, response size for each. CSV/JSON export. Useful for large migration audits and bulk-checking domain lists from sitemaps.

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0 / 20 URL
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Up to 20 URLsBulk check in a single request
CSV / JSON ExportDownload results in your preferred format
Parallel ChecksAll URLs checked simultaneously
HTTP + SSLStatus and SSL for each URL

Why teams trust us

20
URLs at once
CSV
export results
Async
parallel requests
Free
no restrictions

How it works

1

Enter URL list

2

Parallel check

3

Download CSV/JSON

Why bulk-check URLs?

Batch checking lets you verify dozens of URLs at once for availability, status codes, and SSL. Essential for site audits, post-migration redirects, and availability monitoring.

Bulk Input

Paste a list of URLs (one per line) and get results for all of them at once.

Task Queue

Checks run asynchronously — close the page and come back to results later.

CSV / JSON Export

Export results to use in spreadsheets or integrate with other tools.

SSL Status

SSL certificate check for each URL — validity, expiry date, and chain.

Who uses this

SEO

sitemap redirect audit

DevOps

bulk endpoint check

Marketers

UTM link validation

Developers

post-deploy testing

Common Mistakes

Ignoring 3xx codesRedirects don't mean "all is well". A long 301 chain slows page load.
Not checking after deployBatch checking reveals accidentally broken URLs after each deployment.
Mixing HTTP and HTTPSCheck both protocols — sometimes HTTPS is unavailable while HTTP redirect is broken.
Using without monitoringA one-off check is a snapshot. Set up monitoring for continuous control.

Best Practices

Check after every migrationRight after site migration, run all key URLs through batch check.
Export to CSVSave results and compare with old ones — this is your audit trail.
Filter by statusFocus on 4xx/5xx — these are pages that need immediate fixes.
Use for SEO auditCheck all URLs from sitemap.xml — each should return 200.

Get more with a free account

Batch check history, API keys and priority queue processing.

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Bulk URL Checker

Check multiple URLs at once — up to 50 URLs in a single batch. Get HTTP status codes, response times, redirect chains, and SSL status for each URL. Perfect for monitoring website migrations, validating URL lists after redesign, and checking competitor availability. Results can be exported as CSV.

Ideal for website migration monitoring — check all your URLs after a redesign to catch broken pages. Use it for competitor analysis by testing multiple competitor URLs at once, or for SEO audits to verify redirect chains across your entire site.

Results can be exported as CSV for further analysis in spreadsheets. For individual deep checks, use our health score tool. To measure page performance, try speed analysis. Paid plans support up to 50 URLs per batch.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many URLs can I check at once?

The free plan allows checking up to 20 URLs at once. Paid plans (Pro, Business) increase the limit to 50 URLs. Enter one URL per line or upload a CSV file.

What export formats are available?

Results can be exported to CSV (for Excel/Google Sheets) and JSON (for programmatic processing). Export includes status code, response time, security headers, and other metrics for each URL.

How does batch checking work?

You enter a list of URLs, the system queues them and checks in parallel. Each URL gets a full HTTP analysis: status, headers, redirects, response time. Results are available for viewing and export.

What are batch checking use cases?

Typical scenarios: checking all pages after site migration, competitor monitoring, security header audit across subdomains, checking external link availability, regular SEO health audit.

Can I upload URLs from a file?

Yes, you can paste a list of URLs (one per line) or upload a CSV file. The tool automatically removes blank lines and invalid URLs. Duplicate URLs will be removed.

Are there rate limits for batch checks?

Free plan: 5 batch checks per minute. Pro: 15 checks per minute. Business: 30 checks per minute. Limits protect against server overload and ensure stable operation for all users.

Automate this check

Set up continuous monitoring and get an alert when something breaks. No manual runs to remember.