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Free Broken Link Checker

Scan any page for dead links. Every link is status-checked live and grouped into broken, unreachable, redirected and healthy. Free, no signup.

Checks up to 75 links found on the page. Links are status-checked by Ranklogs; nothing is stored.

Enter a page URL on the left — broken links show up first, with their status codes.

How to find broken links on a page

  1. Paste the page URL — the tool fetches the page and collects every link on it.
  2. Wait a few seconds while each link is status-checked live (up to 75 per scan).
  3. Fix what's red first. Update the link, restore the target, or 301-redirect it to the closest live page. Redirected links are worth pointing at their final URL.

Why broken links are the cheapest SEO fix there is

Every broken link on your site is a dead end for visitors and a wasted hop for crawlers — and any authority flowing through it evaporates. They accumulate silently: a partner changes URLs, a blog you cited shuts down, a product page gets removed. Fixing them costs minutes and pays back in crawl efficiency, user trust and recovered link equity. Check your key pages here one at a time — and if you'd rather never think about it again, a scheduled site audit finds them across your whole site automatically.

Frequently asked questions

What is a broken link?

A broken link points to a page that no longer exists or can't be reached — typically returning a 404 or 5xx error. Visitors hit a dead end, crawlers waste budget, and any authority the link carried goes nowhere.

Why do broken links matter for SEO?

They waste crawl budget, leak link equity, and signal neglect to both users and search engines. Fixing them is one of the cheapest SEO wins: update the link, restore the target page, or redirect it to the closest live alternative.

How many links does this tool check?

It scans one page at a time and status-checks up to 75 links per scan (the count is shown, and you're told if a page had more). For checking every page on your site continuously, use the full Ranklogs site audit.

What do the statuses mean?

Broken = the target returned an error (404, 410, 5xx). Unreachable = the server didn't respond at all. Redirect = the link works but forwards elsewhere (3xx) — worth updating to the final URL. OK = the link responded normally.

Does it check the whole website?

This free tool checks the links on a single page. The Ranklogs Site Auditor crawls your entire site on a schedule, finds broken links everywhere, and ranks all fixes by traffic impact — it's included on every plan.

Want every page checked automatically? The Ranklogs Site Auditor crawls your whole site and ranks fixes by impact. Check your links' value with the Backlink Analyzer, or explore more free SEO tools.

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