Broken Link Tool

Crawl a website or sitemap, find broken internal and outbound links, review status details, and export a CSV report for SEO or QA work.

Crawl settings

Smart URL handling works with example.com or full HTTPS URLs.

CrawlCSV export
Start URL
Depth
Follow internal links up to 1 levels.
Max Pages
Hard cap: 100 pages.
ms timeout
Optional Inputs
Sitemap.xml URL
We’ll seed the crawl from the sitemap URLs.
Include filter
Exclude filter
Results

Review pages scanned, broken links, unique targets, and link status details.

Pages Scanned
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Broken Links
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Unique Targets
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StatusTargetSource PageAnchor Text
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Tip: Use Include / Exclude to target specific folders (e.g. /blog/) or ignore query params (e.g. ?utm_).

Broken Link Checker and Website Crawl Tool

Use this broken link tool to crawl a website, check links found on each page, and identify broken, timed out, invalid, or non-HTTP targets. It helps site owners, SEO teams, and developers find link problems before users do.

Crawl pages

Start from a URL or sitemap and crawl internal pages up to your selected depth and page limit.

Find broken links

Check internal and outbound links for errors, timeouts, invalid URLs, and non-HTTP targets.

Filter crawl scope

Use include and exclude filters to focus on specific folders, page groups, or URL patterns.

Export results

Copy or download a CSV with status, source page, target URL, and anchor text.

What is a broken link checker?

A broken link checker crawls pages on a website and tests the links it finds. It reports links that return errors, time out, point to invalid URLs, or use unsupported link formats.

Broken links can create poor user experience, waste crawl budget, and make important pages harder to maintain. Regular link checks are useful before launches, migrations, content audits, and SEO reviews.

What this tool checks

  • Start URL and optional sitemap input.
  • Crawl depth, maximum page limit, and timeout controls.
  • Same-origin only option for focused internal crawls.
  • Include and exclude filters for URL targeting.
  • CSV output with status, source, href, and anchor text.

Common uses for this tool

  • Find 404 and failed links before publishing a site update.
  • Audit internal links across important landing pages.
  • Check blog posts, docs, or resource pages for outdated outbound links.
  • Export broken link reports for SEO or QA workflows.
  • Reduce crawl errors that can hurt user experience and site maintenance.

Broken link audit note

Link status can change based on server rules, redirects, bot protection, timeouts, rate limits, and temporary network conditions. Recheck important failures manually before making large site changes.