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What is online tools Website? Tech Easyer

Here are some of the most useful online tools that will help you know every detail of any website.


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See also: Essential tools for programmer.


Just-ping.com — Use Just Ping to determine if a specific website is accessible from other countries. Just Ping has monitoring servers all over the world including Turkey, Egypt and China so if the ping result says 100% packet loss, the site is probably not accessible from that region.

Who is — This free Who is lookup service will help if you want to know the website owner's contact address, email, and phone number. It is a universal lookup service which means it can simultaneously search the Who is data base of all popular domain registrars.

Who is hostingth is.com — Enter the URL of any website and this online service will show you the name of the company where that website is hosted. This can be useful if you need the web hosting provider's contact information to write a DMCA notice, or if you want to change web hosts.

Chillingeffects.org — When there is a copyright-related complaint against a website, a copy of the letter is stored in the Chilling Effects database. Anyone can query this public database to find out about all copyright infringement claims against a particular website.

Myip.ms — MyIP.ms offers a comprehensive report of any website or IP. address You can learn about hosting providers, a website's physical location, a website's IP address change history, and DNS information Net craft also offers similar reports.

Reverse who is.com — Reverse Who is lookup will help you determine someone else's website. You can search the who is database by email address or name of the domain registrant.

Build with.com — Use Built With to learn the technology stack of any website. It helps you figure out a domain's mail service provider, advertising partners, tracking widgets installed on a website, and whether the site uses a CDN like Amazon S3 or Google Cloud. See example.

Ssllabs.com - Certificate Diagnostic Tool will verify your site's SSL certificate and ensure that it is properly installed, trusted, and not showing errors to any visitors to your site.

Semrush.com — If you want to analyze your competitor's website, this is the one to go with. SEM Rush will help you determine what organic keywords a website is using to get found, what traffic the site is getting, and what competing websites are.

Dnsmap.io — When you buy a new domain or switch from one host to another, the DNS records for the domain change and these changes may take some time to propagate globally. The tool checks DNS records from different geographic locations and it can check your domain's A, CNAME, TXT and MX records. whatsmydns.net is a good option.

Toolbox.Google Apps.com — If email messages sent via mail merge from your domain are not reaching recipient mailboxes, use this Google tool to ensure that DMARC, DKIM, and SPF records are configured correctly for your domain.

Browser Stack.com - Test your website's responsive design on multiple desktops, tables, iOS and Android phones running different versions of operating systems.

Screenshot.Guru - If a website is inaccessible, use Screenshot Guru hosted on Google Cloud to confirm whether the website is down or not.

Think With Google.com - A mobile speed tool developed by Google to help you determine how fast your websites will load on mobile phones on 3G and 4G networks. You can also compare your mobile speed score with other websites.

Test My Site.io - A simple site testing tool from Netlyfy that will measure and rank your site's loading time from different regions of the world.

Developers.Google.com — Find the page speed score of any website on both desktop and mobile devices. The higher this number, the better. The Google tool also offers suggestions on how to improve scores.

HTTP archive.org — The HTTP Archive is a repository of all performance-related metrics for a website. It keeps a record of the size of the pages, their average load time and the number of failed requests (missing resources) over time.

Website Monitor - Use this open-source Google Sheets-based website monitoring tool to get alerts when your domain is down or inaccessible.

Flush DNS - Use this tool to flush the Google DNS cache for a domain. If you've changed DNS servers for your domain, changed registrars or changed DNS hosting in the past few days, flush your main domain name first before flushing any subdomains. John to refresh OpenDNS's DNS cache

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