Check every link on your page, before a reader does.

Paste a published post and get the status of every link on it: dead, gated, redirected, or timing out. Plus the ones that still load but may no longer back the claim you cited them for.

A link checker that reads the status.

Most checkers return a column of red. This one tells you what each failure means and what to do about it.

Status, not a flat verdict

Every link is sorted by what actually broke: dead (404/410), gated (403/401), redirected, timed out, or rate limited. Three of the four do not need a new source at all.

Tell a dead source from a gated one

A 403 or 401 means the page is alive behind a login wall. Replacing it throws away a good citation. We flag it for a re-link or an archived quote instead.

The 200 that no longer holds

A link can resolve and still no longer state your number. Every live link is marked unverified, with a hand-off to the Content Health Scanner that reads the page.

Safe by default

Every request is validated and IP-pinned, with each redirect re-checked. Private addresses and metadata endpoints are blocked. No raw fetch ever leaves.

Built for citations

The unit that matters is the claim the link was holding up, not the link. Each status maps to a repair action, so you know what to do with the sentence underneath.

From snapshot to standing watch

A check is one-time. Add a cited source as a Monitored Page and the claim that cited it is flagged the moment it returns a 404, a login wall, or a server error.

Paste, triage, watch.

1

Paste your URL

Enter any published post. We fetch the page and pull every outbound link on it.

2

See what broke

Each link is checked and sorted by status, with the repair action for each one and the live links worth a second look.

3

Watch the rest

Create a free account to put your cited sources under a standing watch, so the next one to die reaches you before a reader does.

Find the dead link, or fix the claim.

A status checker finds the loud failures. The real exposure is the claim resting on a source that moved, gated, or died.

FeatureLiquiChartPlain Link Checker
Tells dead, gated, and redirected apart
Flags live links that may not back your claim
Maps each status to a repair action
Free to start
Continuous source monitoring
Flags the claim, not just the link

FAQ

Know which of your sources are still standing.

Run the check for free. Sign up to put your cited sources under a standing watch and get told the moment one goes dead, with the claim that leaned on it flagged for review.