SEO Audit Tool

External Link Checker

Quickly audit any webpage for outbound links. Analyze your link profile, find broken connections, and check nofollow tags.

How to Audit Your Website's Links

1

Enter URL

Paste the full web address (including https://) of the page you want to scan into the input box above.

2

Analyze Results

Our tool instantly categorizes every link. Use the filters to spot external, internal, or nofollow links quickly.

3

Export Data

Need a report? Click "Export CSV" to download the full list for offline analysis or to share with your team.

Why Auditing External Links Matters

1 Link Juice Distribution

Every dofollow external link passes "link juice" (authority) to other sites. Too many outbound links can dilute your own page's authority if not managed correctly.

2 Trust & Security

Linking to broken (404) pages or malicious sites hurts your user experience and can negatively impact your Google rankings. Regular audits ensure you link only to quality content.

3 Affiliate & Sponsored Disclosures

Search engines require sponsored or affiliate links to be marked with rel="sponsored" or rel="nofollow". Use this tool to verify your compliance.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I check for broken links?

Simply enter your website URL and click 'Analyze Links'. Our tool scans the page and lists all external links. You can then click on them (they open in a new tab) to verify if they are working correctly.

What is the difference between Dofollow and Nofollow?

Dofollow links pass authority and help the target page rank. Nofollow links (rel="nofollow") tell search engines to ignore the link for ranking purposes. Use nofollow for paid links, comments, or unverified content.

Does this tool check the entire website?

Currently, this tool analyzes links on a single page per scan. To check your whole site, we recommend generating a complete XML Sitemap or running the tool on each key page (Home, About, specific blog posts).

Can I see which links are internal vs external?

Yes! The results table clearly labels each link as 'Internal' (pointing to your own domain) or 'External' (pointing to other websites). You can use the filter cards at the top to view only one type.