Find and fix broken links across your published content.
Overview
The Link Checker scans all published documents for broken links — both internal and external. Broken links hurt your SEO ranking and frustrate visitors, so regular checking is important.
Running a Scan
Click Run Check to start a full scan. The checker:
- Collects all URLs from published documents (links in richtext, URL fields, etc.)
- Tests each URL for availability
- Reports results grouped by status code
Results
Each result shows:
- URL — the broken or problematic link
- Status — HTTP status code (404, 500, timeout, etc.)
- Location — which document and field contains the link
- Type — internal link or external link
Status Categories
- Broken (4xx) — the page doesn't exist. Fix or remove the link.
- Server error (5xx) — the target server has a problem. May be temporary.
- Timeout — the target didn't respond in time. May be temporary.
- Redirect (3xx) — the link works but redirects. Consider updating to the final URL.
Fixing Links
Click on any result to jump directly to the document editor where the broken link lives. Fix the URL and save.
Best Practices
- Run the Link Checker weekly, or after large content changes
- Focus on internal broken links first — you control those
- Check the Dashboard for a quick broken-link count
- External links may be temporarily down — recheck before removing them
Related
- SEO — SEO scoring and optimization
- Richtext Editor — where most links are created