Broken Link Checker
Enter a public page URL. The checker will inspect links on that page only. It is designed for small publisher pages, static sites, article indexes, and educational websites.
Important: This is an educational diagnostic tool. Some websites block automated link checks, so a warning does not always mean a normal visitor cannot open the link. The tool does not guarantee indexing, rankings, advertising approval, accessibility, security, or legal compliance.
What counts as a link problem?
A broken link is usually a URL that returns a not found, forbidden, server error, timeout, DNS failure, or other unavailable response. Redirects are not always broken, but too many redirects or old destination URLs can weaken user experience and make maintenance harder.
| Result | What it usually means | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Working | The target returned a normal success response. | No action needed unless the destination content is no longer relevant. |
| Redirect | The link forwards to a different URL. | Consider updating the link to the final canonical URL. |
| May be blocked | The target may block automated checks or require access. | Open the link manually before deciding it is broken. |
| Broken or unavailable | The target likely returned an error or could not be reached. | Fix internal links first; replace, remove, or update external links after manual review. |