Free tools · no login

Practical checks for live websites

Free utilities for HTTP status, DNS/email, SSL, SEO meta, robots/sitemaps, public IP and passwords — the same quick checks used when launching, migrating or fixing real client sites. No login.

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Choose a free website tool

Every live tool opens without signup. Use them for SEO cutovers, broken links, hosting checks and “why is this page not loading?” moments.

Why free tools

Fast diagnostics without the agency wait

When a page suddenly returns 404, a domain move chains through three 301s, or a checkout throws 500, you need a clear status board — not a 40-minute plugin install. These free website tools give site owners, marketers and developers a private, no-login way to inspect HTTP status, DNS and mail records, SSL expiry, meta tags, crawl files and more.

They sit alongside paid work on web design & development, SEO, WordPress and UK hosting. Use the free checker first; book a call when you need the fix designed and shipped.

HTTP & SSLStatus codes, redirects, cert expiry
DNS & mailMX, SPF, DMARC, blacklist peek
SEO crawlMeta, Open Graph, robots, sitemaps
PrivacyNo login · public URLs only

FAQ

Common questions about these free tools

Are these website tools really free?

Yes. The free tools on jfreemanhub.com need no account and no payment. They are built for site owners, marketers and developers who need a quick health check without signing up.

What free tools are available?

HTTP status & header checker, DNS/MX/SPF/DMARC and blacklist peek, SSL certificate expiry checker, SEO meta & Open Graph inspector, robots.txt & XML sitemap checker, what is my IP (with map), and a browser-only strong password generator.

What can I check with the HTTP status tool?

Paste any public http or https URL to see the final HTTP status code (for example 200 OK, 301 Moved Permanently, 404 Not Found, 500 Internal Server Error), the full redirect chain with timing, final URL, resolved IP and response headers such as Location, Strict-Transport-Security and Content-Type.

Why do HTTP status codes and crawl files matter for SEO?

Search engines use status codes to decide what to index. Soft 404s, redirect chains and 500 errors hurt crawl efficiency. A blocked robots.txt or missing sitemap can slow discovery after a launch. Use the HTTP, meta and robots tools together after redesigns and host moves.

Who built these tools?

Jamie Freeman — a UK web designer and developer specialising in WordPress, WooCommerce, custom PHP, SEO and hosting. The tools mirror checks used on client projects.

Need more than a free check?

I design and build sites that return the right codes, redirect cleanly and stay maintainable — WordPress, shops and custom PHP across the UK.