Reddit Link Checker
Verflink checks the outbound links on your site, the ones you share on Reddit and everywhere else, and flags the pages that return a 404, redirect somewhere unexpected, or no longer load. Paste your URL to see what is broken.
What does a Reddit link checker do?
Links break quietly. A page you linked to gets moved or deleted, a product goes out of stock, a site restructures its URLs, and the link that worked when you posted it now leads nowhere. A 404 means the server answered but the page is gone; a broken link means the destination cannot be reached at all. On Reddit, where a post or comment can keep getting traffic for months, a dead link is a dead end for every reader who clicks it. Checking your links on a schedule catches these before they pile up.
What Verflink checks
- ✓404 errors: pages that no longer exist
- ✓Broken URLs: destinations that cannot be reached
- ✓Redirects: links that quietly send readers somewhere else
- ✓Unreachable pages: timeouts and server errors
- ✓External links: every outbound link, not only your own pages
- ✓Potentially problematic links: 403s, rate limits, and pages that answer but look empty
How it works
- 1Enter your website
- 2Verflink scans your links
- 3Review broken or problematic URLs
- 4Fix the issues
Why broken links matter
A broken link costs more than a missing page. It chips at the reader's trust: one dead link makes them wonder what else is out of date. It hides content they came for. For a blog it is ongoing maintenance that is easy to forget until a reader points it out. And for affiliate links, a link that stops working, or quietly loses its tag along a redirect, is revenue you no longer earn from clicks you already have.
FAQ
What is a Reddit link checker?
A tool that checks whether the links you have shared, on Reddit or on your own site, still lead to a working page. It follows each link, reports the ones that return a 404 or an error, and shows where redirects end up.
Can Verflink find broken external links?
Yes. Verflink checks every outbound link on a page, not only links to your own domain, so links pointing to other sites are covered.
Does Verflink check 404 errors?
Yes. A 404 is confirmed on more than one request before it is reported, so a single hiccup does not get flagged as broken.
How often should I check my website links?
Once a month is a sensible baseline for most sites, and more often if you publish frequently or rely on affiliate links. Verflink can run the check automatically each month.
Can I use Verflink for a blog or content website?
Yes. Verflink works on any public website, including blogs, content sites, and stores, and is especially useful where posts keep getting traffic long after they are published.
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