Free SEO Tool: Broken Link Checker

The crawling limit is 3000 URLs


Check Your Site for Broken Links Instantly

At WizardsTool.com, we understand that dead links can be detrimental to your site’s performance and user experience. Our Broken Link Checker provides a comprehensive solution to identify and fix broken inbound and outbound links swiftly, ensuring your site remains optimized and professional.

Say Goodbye to Broken Links

Effortlessly identify every broken outbound link on your site. With our tool, you can:

  • Instantly detect: Quickly find broken outbound links that can negatively impact your SEO.
  • Sort and filter results: Prioritize which links to fix first, improving your site’s performance efficiently.

Regularly check your site to catch new 400 and 500 errors as they appear. Stay proactive and maintain your SEO health.

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Unbreak Your Broken Pages

Discover the most linked-to dead pages on your site and take action:

  • Reinstate or redirect pages: Reclaim valuable link equity by fixing or redirecting broken pages, potentially boosting your rankings.

Eliminate Dead Internal Links

Broken internal links can hinder navigation and crawlability. With WizardsTool.com, you can:

  • Identify broken internal links: Enhance user experience by removing or fixing dead links, improving site navigation.
  • Reinstate or redirect: Ensure your internal links are always leading to valuable content.

Find and Fix Broken Redirects

Our tool helps you spot domains you may not recall linking to, which could have been redirected:

  • Remove or replace harmful links: Enhance user experience and protect your site from linking to harmful websites.

Build More Links

Turn your competitors’ unavailable resources into your advantage:

  • Leverage broken link-building opportunities: Create similar content to your competitors’ dead pages and ask those linking to them to link to your site instead.

Export Data Easily

Get comprehensive reports with just two clicks. Export your data to CSV for further analysis and processing.

Why Choose WizardsTool.com?

Our Dead Link Checker is designed for small business owners, marketers, and SEO professionals who need a reliable and efficient tool to maintain their website’s health.

FAQ

What is a broken link checker?

A broken link checker is a tool that crawls your website and identifies links that no longer work – returning HTTP errors like 404 (Not Found), 500 (Internal Server Error), or other status codes that indicate a problem. WizardsTool.com scans both internal and external links on your site so you can find and fix them before they hurt your SEO or frustrate your visitors.

Is WizardsTool.com free to use?

Yes. The web-based broken link checker at WizardsTool.com is completely free. You can crawl up to 3,000 URLs per scan with no signup or account required. We also offer a free Chrome extension for on-the-go link checking.

How many pages can I scan at once?

Each scan crawls up to 3,000 URLs on your website. This is typically enough for most small to medium-sized sites. For larger websites, you can run multiple scans targeting different sections or subdirectories.

What types of broken links does the tool detect?

WizardsTool.com detects a wide range of link issues, including 400-level errors (like 404 Not Found and 403 Forbidden), 500-level errors (like 500 Internal Server Error and 503 Service Unavailable), broken redirects, and links pointing to domains that may have changed ownership. The tool checks both outbound links (pointing to other sites) and internal links (pointing within your own site).

Do I need to install anything to use it?

No. The web tool works directly in your browser – just enter your URL and click “Find Broken Links.” If you prefer a browser-based workflow, we also have a Broken Link Checker Chrome extension that lets you check links on any page you visit.

How do broken links affect my SEO?

Broken links hurt your SEO in several ways. Search engines like Google see dead links as a sign of a poorly maintained site, which can lower your rankings. Broken internal links waste your crawl budget and prevent search engines from indexing important pages. Broken outbound links reduce the trust signals your site sends. On top of that, visitors who hit dead links are more likely to leave – increasing your bounce rate, which is another negative signal.

How often should I check my website for broken links?

It depends on the size and activity of your site. For most websites, a monthly check is a good baseline. If you publish content frequently, update pages often, or link to many external resources, checking weekly is a better practice. External sites change and go offline without warning, so regular scans help you stay ahead of problems.

Can I export the results?

Yes. After a scan completes, you can export the full report as a CSV file with just two clicks. The export includes all broken links, their HTTP status codes, and the pages where they were found – making it easy to share with your team or process in a spreadsheet.

What is the difference between the web tool and the Chrome extension?

The web tool at WizardsTool.com crawls your entire website (up to 3,000 URLs) and generates a comprehensive report of all broken links found across your site. The Chrome extension checks links on the specific page you’re currently viewing in your browser. The web tool is best for full site audits, while the extension is great for quick page-level checks while you browse or edit content.

How can I use broken links for link building?

Broken link building is a proven SEO strategy. When you find that a competitor’s page is returning a 404, you can create similar (or better) content on your own site. Then reach out to websites that still link to the dead page and suggest they link to your resource instead. WizardsTool.com helps you discover these opportunities by identifying broken pages that other sites are linking to.

Start using WizardsTool.com today to ensure your website is free of broken links and optimized for search engines.

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