Coomer Not Working? Here Is How to Fix It (Troubleshooting Guide)
If Coomer is not working right now, you need to identify the cause first, as there can be multiple reasons behind the issue. This guide covers the most common problems and exactly what to do for each one.‘

Why Is Coomer Not Working?
Coomer stops working for these five reasons:
- The site is down for everyone
- Your browser cache is causing a conflict
- Your DNS is not resolving the domain
- Your ISP or country is blocking access
- A specific feature is broken rather than the whole site
How Do You Check If Coomer Is Down for Everyone?
Go to Downdetector or IsItDownRightNow and search the Coomer domain. If other users are reporting the same problem the site is down platform wide and waiting is the only option.

If the status checker shows the site is up for everyone else the problem is on your end and the fixes below will resolve it.
How Do You Fix Coomer Not Loading?
Work through these steps in order:
- Clear your browser cache — old cached data stops the site loading correctly
- Try a different browser — if it loads elsewhere the issue is your main browser settings
- Open a private window with extensions off — some extensions block sites without showing an obvious error
- Restart your router — clears local network issues that block access
- Flush your DNS cache — on Windows open command prompt and run ipconfig /flushdns. On Mac open terminal and run sudo dscacheutil -flushcache
How Do You Fix a DNS Issue With Coomer?
Switch to a public DNS resolver. Your ISP’s default DNS blocks or fails to resolve certain domains. Switching it fixes this problem immediately.
Use one of these:
- Google DNS — 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4
- Cloudflare DNS — 1.1.1.1 and 1.0.0.1
To change on Windows:
- Open Network Settings
- Click your active connection
- Go to DNS settings
- Enter the new address manually
On mobile go to Wi-Fi settings, tap the network you are connected to and find DNS under advanced settings.
Why Is Coomer Blocked in My Country?
Some countries and ISPs block access to Coomer at the network level. If the site is confirmed up for others but you cannot reach it a network block is the cause.

A VPN fixes this. Connect to a server in a country where the site is not blocked and access works immediately. For everything you need to know about staying safe and private while using the platform the Coomer safety guide covers it in full.
If you are on a work or school network those networks block sites independently. Switch to mobile data to confirm whether that is the case.
Why Is Coomer Showing a Blank Page?
A blank page means one of three things:
- Your browser is failing to render the page
- An extension is blocking scripts the page needs to load
- The site is partially down and serving empty responses
Open the site in a private window with extensions off. If it loads there the problem is an extension or cached data in your main browser. Clear the cache, turn off extensions one by one and reload.
If it shows blank in private mode too the site is partially down. Check a status tool to confirm.
Why Are Coomer Videos Not Loading?
Videos fail to load because the platform struggles with large file delivery under high server load. These steps fix it:
- Pause the video and wait 60 seconds before playing
- Refresh the page and try again
- Switch to a faster internet connection
- Try a different browser
- Access the site during early morning UTC when traffic is lower
When videos fail across multiple creator profiles at the same time the platform is under heavy load or going through a partial outage. Check Downdetector to confirm before spending time troubleshooting on your end.
Why Is Coomer Not Updating?
Coomer is not updating because the automated indexing system has fallen behind. The crawlers that pull new content from source platforms slow down under heavy server load and after periods of downtime.
When a creator profile looks outdated:
- Wait 24 to 48 hours and check again
- Expect longer delays after the platform has been down for an extended period
- Some source platforms block Coomer’s crawlers periodically which causes longer gaps
There is no way to manually trigger an update. It resolves once the indexing queue catches up. For the full history of why the platform goes through these disruptions the Coomer history page explains it in detail.
