Minecraft server status checker guide
A server status page is most useful when it resolves quickly, handles edition differences cleanly, and can be embedded elsewhere without another analytics stack.
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This guide is meant to route you into a working MCProfiles surface, not replace it. Use the linked tool to search, browse, compare, or configure the workflow described below.
Java and Bedrock need separate handling
Java and Bedrock use different defaults, response shapes, and presentation needs. MCProfiles keeps those separate so a Bedrock page does not silently render as Java.
That matters for both canonical URLs and for users who want to link to a specific edition view.
Why a server page should be indexable
A status checker becomes more useful when the result page is stable enough to revisit, claim, embed, and share. That means real HTML, stable canonicals, and a straightforward claim flow for owners.