The Broken Link Checker helps you find broken links and unnecessary redirects on a page. These issues affect crawl efficiency, user experience, and SEO performance.
Broken links return 4xx or 5xx errors. Redirected links point to URLs that no longer exist at their original location. Both create friction for users and waste crawl budget. Over time, this can weaken internal linking and reduce page quality signals.
This tool scans a single page and checks all linked URLs. To keep the scan fast, results are bounded. If a page contains many links, focus on key templates or important hub pages first.
Broken links interrupt crawling and frustrate users. Search engines may reduce trust in pages with many errors. Redirect chains also slow crawling and dilute link signals.
By fixing these issues, you improve clarity and help search engines reach important pages more efficiently.
The checker tests each link on the page and records its response code. It highlights broken links and flags redirects so you can update them to the final URL.
You can also include external links when you need a broader audit.
First, paste a page URL and click Scan.
Next, review broken links before redirects.
Finally, update or remove problematic links.
This tool is ideal for blogs, directories, and affiliate sites. It helps maintain clean linking and improves technical SEO over time.