Check if a website is down
Given a URL, it checks whether the corresponding website is down or not. It performs an automated check of the website's availability.
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In detail
What it does and what it's for
Automating tasks with Botize's "Check if a website is down" integration allows you to automatically verify the availability of any website by its URL. This tool is essential for maintaining the operability of your online services and responding quickly to potential downtimes.
Upon configuration, you'll receive detailed information about the site's status, including whether it's down and the corresponding HTTP error code. This facilitates the implementation of automatic actions, such as notifications to support teams or updates in internal systems, ensuring proactive and efficient management of web availability.
How it works
How it fits in an automated task
A Botize task pairs a trigger with one or more actions. This piece is one of them.
This is the trigger
Every time this event happens, the task kicks off on its own. You don't have to do anything.
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The task runs on its own from then on. If something's off, tweak it or we'll help you.
Setup
Customization options
Fields you can adjust when using it in your automation.
Output data
Information provided
When executed, this operation delivers the following data, which can be used in the same automatic task.
Tags
- Site is down {{down}}
- Error HTTP Code {{http_code}}
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