Page Links Analyzer

Catch Broken Links Before They Cost You Traffic

Protect SEO and user trust by keeping every link on your page working, fast, and accessible.
Scan a single URL to check every internal + external link. Get a problem-only list with clear issue descriptions, recommended fixes, and a downloadable CSV report.

Why Link Health Matters

Broken links quietly leak traffic. When users hit dead ends—or Google hits errors—you lose trust, rankings, and conversions.

Broken Links Break Momentum

A single 404 can turn an interested visitor into a bounce. If the “next step” doesn’t work, they don’t try again—they leave.

Redirects Add Friction

Redirect chains slow down navigation and waste crawl budget. Even when a link “works,” too many hops make the page feel sluggish and unreliable.

Blocks and Errors Damage Credibility

403/401 restrictions, SSL failures, DNS issues, and timeouts make your page feel broken—even if your content is great. These failures often show up without warning.

Link Rot Happens Over Time

Partners change URLs. Resources get removed. Products go out of stock. Your page can stay the same and still decay.
If your links don’t work, your traffic doesn’t convert.

How the Page Link Analyzer Helps

A problem-only link report + fix guidance you can act on today.

Find every link that can break

We extract all links from your page (excluding anchors, mailto, and phone links) so you don’t miss hidden footer, nav, or embedded links.

See Link Health Instantly

Each link is checked and categorized so you can prioritize fast:
- Good: 200–299
- Warning: 300–399
- Error: 400+ plus timeouts, DNS/SSL issues, and too many redirects

Know Exactly What To Do

For every problematic link, we explain what’s happening (not just a status code) and suggest practical next steps—update the URL, replace the target, remove the link, or resolve access/SSL issues.

See Only What’s Wrong

We don’t bury you in noise. The report highlights warnings and errors only, with expandable details per issue so fixes are straightforward.

Export CSV Report

Download a CSV report to share with devs, keep QA records, or include in client deliverables.

In minutes, you’ll have a fix-ready list of problematic links from your page

What We Detect

Not all “bad links” are the same. We flag the exact failure type so you know what to fix — and how urgent it is.

Broken or Missing Pages (4xx)

Links that return client errors (like *404 Not Found*) or other request issues. These create dead ends for users and crawlers.

Access Blocked (401 / 403)

Links that require login or forbid access (often happens with partner sites, gated resources, or bot protection).

Server Failures

The destination server is failing or unavailable. Even if it’s temporary, it’s a bad user experience and a risk for SEO.

Redirects

Links that redirect to a new location. We flag these as *Warnings* so you can clean them up, reduce hops, and keep navigation fast.

Too Many Redirects / Redirect Loops

Links that bounce through multiple redirects or never resolve cleanly. These often break entirely and should be fixed immediately.

Timeouts

The destination doesn’t respond in time. This slows pages and frustrates visitors — especially on high-traffic landing pages.

DNS Failures

The domain can’t be resolved (expired domains, misconfigured DNS, or removed sites). These links will not work for anyone.

SSL / Security Errors

Certificate or handshake failures that block access in many browsers and tools. These are high-trust failures and should be removed or replaced.

Every issue includes a plain-English explanation + recommended remediation steps.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Page Link Analyzer checks only the links found on the single URL you enter. It does not follow links to other pages.
Yes — it checks both internal and external links found on the page.
We exclude anchor links (e.g., #section) and links like mailto: and tel:.
- Good: HTTP 200–299
- Warning: HTTP 300–399
- Error: HTTP 400+, plus *timeouts, **DNS failures, **SSL errors, and **too many redirects
Some sites block automated requests, require login, or enforce bot protection. A link may open for you in a browser but still fail for tools, crawlers, or some users.
The results page shows only problematic links (warnings and errors), so you can focus on what needs fixing.
Yes. You can download a CSV report of the results for handoff, QA tracking, or client reporting.
The CSV includes fields like *Link Source, **Resolved URL, **Final URL, **Status Category, **Response Time (ms), **Issue Description, and **Recommended Remediation*.
Most pages complete in minutes, depending on how many links are on the page and how quickly the destination sites respond.
Not currently. Each scan is a one-time snapshot. Many users run this periodically as part of routine site QA.
No — all Purple Leaf tools are pay-per-use.
Yes. It’s ideal for re-checking key pages (homepages, landing pages, pricing pages, top blog posts) because links can go bad even when the page itself hasn’t changed.

Catch Broken Links Before They Cost You Traffic

Scan a single URL to check every internal + external link. Get a problem-only list with clear issue descriptions, recommended fixes, and a downloadable CSV report.