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Broken links damage user experience, hurt SEO rankings, and make your site look unmaintained. They accumulate silently over time — pages get renamed, external sites go offline, CDN URLs change, and images get deleted. Broken Link Checker finds them all on any page with a single scan. It collects every URL referenced on the page (anchor href attributes, img src, script src, link href for CSS, and other resource references) and checks each one by making an HTTP HEAD request. The results are categorized by status: 200 OK (working), 301/302 redirects, 404 Not Found (broken), timeout, and connection refused. The summary shows counts for each category. Broken links are listed prominently with their URL, the HTTP status code, and the HTML element that references them. Click any broken link entry to highlight the corresponding element on the page and scroll to it — so you can see exactly where the broken link appears in the page content. Export the full report as CSV or JSON for documentation or bug tracking.
Checks every URL on the page: anchor hrefs (internal and external links), image sources, script sources, stylesheet references, favicon, and other resource URLs. Nothing is missed — every reference is tested.
Results are color-coded by HTTP status: green (200 OK), blue (301/302 redirects), red (404 Not Found), orange (timeout/connection errors), and gray (skipped/filtered). The summary shows a count for each category.
Click any link in the report to highlight the HTML element that references it on the page. The page scrolls to the element and it's highlighted with a colored border. Immediately see where the broken link appears in the content.
A dashboard at the top shows total links found, how many are OK, how many are broken, how many are redirects, and how many timed out. Get the page's link health at a glance.
Export the full link report with all URLs, status codes, and source elements. CSV format for spreadsheet analysis, JSON format for programmatic processing. Include in QA reports or hand off to content teams.
For pages with many links, a real-time progress bar shows how many links have been checked out of the total. Results appear as they complete — you don't have to wait for the full scan to see initial results.
Run the checker on your site's key pages periodically to catch newly broken links. External sites go down, internal pages get renamed, and CDN URLs change — catching these early prevents user frustration and SEO damage.
After migrating a site to a new domain, CMS, or URL structure, run the checker on every major page to find links that weren't updated during the migration. Catch broken internal links before users do.
Before publishing a new blog post or landing page, run the checker to verify that every link in the content works. Catch typos in URLs, missing anchor targets, and unreachable external references.
Broken links (especially internal 404s) hurt SEO rankings. Google treats them as signals of a poorly maintained site. Regular scans help you maintain a clean link profile.
Check whether external resources (CDN-hosted libraries, third-party images, partner links) are still accessible. External dependencies can break without warning — the checker catches these failures.
Open the DevSuite Pro floating dock and click the Broken Link Checker icon. The tool immediately begins scanning all URLs on the page.
A progress bar shows the scan status. Results appear in real-time as each link is checked. Broken links are highlighted immediately.
The summary dashboard shows total links, OK count, broken count, redirects, and timeouts. Focus on the broken (red) entries first.
Click any broken link entry to highlight and scroll to the element on the page that references it. See exactly where the broken link appears in the content.
Click "Export CSV" or "Export JSON" to download the complete report for documentation, bug tracking, or handoff to the content team.
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