Focused website diagnostics

Diagnose websites, DNS, SSL, and reachability with clearer technical evidence

Gitae is a focused diagnostics platform for public websites, domains, IPs, and network paths. Use this page to choose your language, scan the core toolset, and understand what the product can actually verify before you run a live check.

Free public diagnosticsTwo-location comparisonPractical troubleshooting guidesClear technical wording

This root page stays available without an automatic redirect so people can choose the right localized experience deliberately.

6popular tools
5tool categories
2supported languages

Why this platform stands out

Built for real diagnostics, not dashboard theater

The product stays anchored in practical infrastructure questions, visible evidence, and honest limits instead of inflated product claims. That makes the output easier to trust and easier to act on.

Clear technical evidence

Inspect redirects, status codes, resolved IPs, response headers, TLS hints, and timing breakdowns without turning a simple check into a bloated workflow.

Two-location comparison

Spot meaningful differences between Russia and Finland when routing, filtering policy, DNS answers, or CDN edge selection affect the result.

Practical troubleshooting flow

Move from symptom to next action quickly by pairing live diagnostics with guides that explain what the output really means.

Honest scope, stronger trust

The product is positioned as a focused public diagnostics toolkit rather than pretending to be a universal monitoring network.

Core product coverage

The main diagnostics categories users can explore

The toolkit covers the questions people usually ask first when a public site feels broken, slow, mistrusted, or simply unclear.

Website & SSL

Website Checker

Run a combined website report with redirect behavior, final URL, headers, resolved IPs, and request-path timings for real availability investigation.

DNS & Names

DNS Lookup

Review A, AAAA, CNAME, MX, TXT, NS, SOA, CAA, and PTR records with normalized output that makes resolver-sensitive answers easier to compare.

Website & SSL

SSL Checker

Inspect issuer data, hostname matching, SAN coverage, expiration, certificate chain summaries, and visible TLS protocol support.

Network Path

Port Checker

Test whether a public TCP port is open, refused, timed out, or unreachable and use explicit attempt details to narrow down what failed.

Network Path

Ping

Measure packet loss and round-trip latency from scoped server-side probes when you need a fast signal about reachability.

Network Path

Traceroute

Trace the visible path to a public host and review hop timing, timeouts, and route patterns when path quality matters.

How users move through the site

A simple flow from question to technical next step

01

Choose a language

Pick the English or Russian experience from a stable root page that stays available without sending visitors through an automatic redirect first.

02

Run the right diagnostic tool

Pick Website Checker, DNS Lookup, SSL Checker, Port Checker, Ping, or Traceroute based on the symptom you need to explain.

03

Use guides to interpret the result

Move from raw output to a clearer next step with focused articles that explain failure patterns, terminology, and follow-up checks.

Guides that support the tools

Supporting content that helps users interpret the result

How to check whether a website is actually down

A workflow-first explanation that separates true outages from DNS problems, TLS trust failures, closed ports, and broken but technically reachable responses.

How to interpret website check output in the right order

A structured reading flow for status, redirect chain, timings, response headers, warnings, and resolved IPs so users do not misread the result.

What common website availability problems usually look like

A concise overview of frequent failure layers including DNS mistakes, SSL issues, overloaded applications, and route-specific behavior.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Why keep the root page as a language selector?

It gives people a stable entry point where they can choose English or Russian intentionally instead of landing behind an automatic redirect.

What can I check once I enter the site?

The main toolkit covers website availability, DNS, SSL, port reachability, ping, traceroute, IP and domain data, plus focused guides that help interpret the output.

Does the two-location comparison prove what everyone sees?

No. Comparing Russia and Finland is useful evidence, but it is still limited to those server-side probe locations rather than the whole internet.

Are the tools free to use?

Yes. Gitae is designed as a public diagnostics product, so the main tools and guides are available without an account.

When should I open a guide instead of jumping straight into a tool?

Start with a live check when you already know the symptom. Open a guide when the result needs interpretation or when you are not sure which tool should come next.

Ready to explore?

Choose a language and start diagnosing faster

Enter the version that fits your audience and move straight into tools, guides, and product pages written for technical clarity.