Broken Link Monitoring for Blogs & Content Sites
Keep your content links fresh and SEO-friendly
Every blog post you publish adds more links that can break over time. External resources get moved, pages get deleted, and your older content quietly loses value.
The problem
- Outbound links in old articles point to pages that no longer exist
- Internal links break after URL restructuring or slug changes
- Embedded resources (images, videos, PDFs) get removed by third parties
- Google penalizes pages with too many broken links
How Broken Link Scan helps
Broken Link Scan crawls every post on your site and checks all links — internal, external, images, and media. Set up weekly scans and get email alerts when links break so you can fix them before they hurt your rankings.
Up to 5,000 pages
Weekly automated scans
Email alerts on new broken links
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the broken link checker free?
Yes, you can scan up to 500 pages completely free with no account required.
How often should I check for broken links?
We recommend at least monthly scans. Our paid plans offer automated weekly or daily monitoring.
What types of broken links are detected?
We detect 404 errors, server errors, DNS failures, redirect loops, broken images, and broken anchors.
Start monitoring for free
Try it now — no signup required for your first scan.