Broken Link Checker
Find broken links on a page from extracted URLs.
- On your device
- No signup
Topical hub
6 free tools in this guide — pick one below to get started.
Open a tool to calculate, convert, or edit — no signup required.
Find broken links on a page from extracted URLs.
Audit H1–H6 heading hierarchy on a page.
Find and validate canonical link tags on a page.
Inspect redirect hops and the final destination URL.
Check the HTTP status code for a URL.
Extract all links from HTML with anchor text.
A website SEO audit catches issues that block crawling or waste link equity: 404 links, missing H1s, wrong canonicals, and redirect chains. This hub groups Utilnivo’s fetch-and-parse checks you can run on staging or production URLs without installing desktop software.
Broken Link Checker scans anchors in HTML you provide. Heading Structure Checker surfaces H1–H6 outline problems. Canonical Tag Checker and Redirect Checker confirm preferred URLs and hop counts. HTTP Status Checker validates response codes for important paths.
These tools complement—not replace—Google Search Console. Use them before launch and after template changes, then follow the Launch a basic SEO-ready website or Debug a site before launch workflows for meta tags, sitemaps, and TLS checks.
They check URLs or HTML you supply. Start with templates (home, blog post, product) then expand.
Yes for live URL checks—they fetch what a bot might see. Do not test private admin URLs.
This hub focuses on on-page and response audits. The launch checklist adds meta tags, robots.txt, and sitemap generation.
Multi-step guides that chain tools from this topic—follow numbered steps instead of guessing tool order.