Discover and repair broken links across your website or blog. Perfect for bloggers, content creators using WordPress, Shopify, Drupal, and more.
Start Your Free Link CheckInput your website URL and select the crawl depth to begin the link checking process.
Our tool crawls your website, checking each link to identify any that are broken or not functioning properly.
Get a comprehensive report of all broken links found, including their locations and status codes.
Detect broken links in WordPress posts, pages, and custom post types, including those in widgets and menus.
Identify broken product links, collection pages, and navigation menu items to ensure a smooth shopping experience.
Maintain the integrity of your Drupal site by checking links across various content types, views, and blocks.
Compatible with various blogging platforms and CMS, including Joomla, Wix, and custom-built sites.
Improve search engine rankings by fixing broken links that could negatively impact your site's SEO across all platforms.
Ensure all product links, category pages, and checkout processes are functioning correctly to maximize conversions.
Our tool is designed to work with various WordPress permalink structures, including custom ones. It checks both the original and pretty permalink versions to ensure comprehensive coverage.
Yes, our tool scans Shopify stores for broken links in product variants, collections, and even automatically generated pages like tag archives.
The tool is equipped to navigate Drupal's content structure, including entity references and views, ensuring that all content relationships are thoroughly checked for broken links.
Our tool can work with headless CMS setups by crawling the front-end of your website, regardless of the back-end technology used to serve the content.
Our tool offers a JavaScript rendering option that can crawl and check links in dynamically loaded content, ensuring comprehensive coverage for single-page applications (SPAs) and AJAX-heavy websites.
While our tool primarily focuses on web pages, it can detect broken links to PDFs and other downloadable files. However, it doesn't scan the contents of these files for broken links.
Our tool follows redirects and reports on their chain. If a redirect leads to a broken link or a redirect loop, it will be flagged in the results with detailed information about the redirect path.
By default, our tool can't access login-protected areas. However, for enterprise users, we offer solutions to check links behind authentication, ensuring comprehensive coverage of your entire site.
We recommend running a broken link check at least once a month for most websites. However, for large e-commerce sites or frequently updated content, weekly checks can help maintain optimal user experience and SEO performance.
Yes, our tool clearly distinguishes between internal and external broken links in the results. This helps you prioritize fixes and understand whether the issue is within your control or on an external site.