What this tool does
Sends a single lookup through a public status API and shows what comes back. Icon shows up sometimes. Sometimes the API just shrugs.
Server & Files
Check a public Minecraft Java server for online status, version, player count, and MOTD. Uses a third-party status API. Do not use this to spam or scan large address lists.
Server & Files
Type a Java server address and see if it answers: online or not, players, version, MOTD when the status API has it. One host at a time, not a scanner.
Sends a single lookup through a public status API and shows what comes back. Icon shows up sometimes. Sometimes the API just shrugs.
Server down, wrong port, SRV weirdness, firewall, or Bedrock-only address. “Offline” here does not always mean the Discord is empty.
Only check servers you care about. Do not feed it whole IP ranges. That is rude to the API and not what this page is for.
No. One address you are allowed to check. That is it.
Maybe query is blocked, wrong port, or Bedrock only. Try host:port if you know it.
No. Read-only status, when the API can see it.
If something feels wrong, a Minecraft version is missing, the wording is confusing, or you have a better workflow idea, send it over. Real player feedback is how these tools get sharper.
Server & Files
Type a Java server address and see if it answers: online or not, players, version, MOTD when the status API has it. One host at a time, not a scanner.
Sends a single lookup through a public status API and shows what comes back. Icon shows up sometimes. Sometimes the API just shrugs.
Server down, wrong port, SRV weirdness, firewall, or Bedrock-only address. “Offline” here does not always mean the Discord is empty.
Only check servers you care about. Do not feed it whole IP ranges. That is rude to the API and not what this page is for.
No. One address you are allowed to check. That is it.
Maybe query is blocked, wrong port, or Bedrock only. Try host:port if you know it.
No. Read-only status, when the API can see it.
If something feels wrong, a Minecraft version is missing, the wording is confusing, or you have a better workflow idea, send it over. Real player feedback is how these tools get sharper.