Free broken link workflow

Website Broken Link Checker for Public Page URLs

Use this tool when you want to check the links on a single public URL. It works well for landing pages, blog posts, docs pages, and release pages where broken links make the page feel outdated or unreliable.

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Good for

  • Launch and migration checks
  • SEO housekeeping
  • Client and agency audits

What it does

Focused link checking for this workflow

Check broken links on a public website page, review internal and outbound URLs, and clean up problem pages faster.

  • Checks the links found on a public page URL
  • Free to use, with no signup required
  • Shows broken, unknown, and healthy links separately
  • Useful for marketing pages, help docs, and WordPress pages

Why it matters

Fix the links that create real friction

Broken links on public pages create dead ends for visitors, weaken internal paths, and make content maintenance harder after launches, migrations, or CMS updates.

  • βœ“Made for checking the links on a single public page.
  • βœ“Free to use, with no signup required.
  • βœ“The page you scan is checked for results and not stored.

Workflow

How to use the results

Run the scan first, then work from the highest-risk links to the lower-priority cleanup items.

  1. Step 1

    Paste the page URL

    Enter a public page that contains the links you want to verify.

  2. Step 2

    Review the results

    Separate true broken links from 403s, timeouts, and unclear responses.

  3. Step 3

    Fix the page

    Use the results to update links in your CMS, website, or docs platform.

FAQ

Does this scan an entire site?

No. This tool checks the links found on the single URL you submit.

Can I fix website links directly in the tool?

Not on website pages yet. The built-in editing tools are for Markdown and supported PDF links.

What should I do after finding a broken website link?

Update the link in your CMS or code, replace it with a relevant working URL, or add a redirect if the broken URL is on your own site.