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Silvia585
Nov 15, 2021Copper Contributor
Tool for broken links on a Sharepoint site
Hi! I'm looking for a solution that helps me find broken links on a SharePoint site, is there a tool for this? Couldn't see any on the app page and tried too find som answers online but didn't...
Tunatuna
Mar 13, 2023Copper Contributor
VSTrath We use this Broken Link checker tool for our cleaning website as the site pages contain over three thousand pages. The tool is cheaper and gives you more details where you can link broken links accordingly.
OMarRivera
Mar 07, 2025Copper Contributor
We have SharePoint sites bound to the US for Primary and Secondary region. How do you know they are not storing any data they scan while checking for broken links? The company is based out of Germany. I can't use them.
- OliverRMMar 07, 2025Copper Contributor
One more comment - I doubt that drlinkcheck will work as if you have SharePoint, check can work only if you have authenticated user as otherwise every check will end-up with 403 Forbidden error code as SharePoint does not allow anonymous checks.
- OliverRMMar 07, 2025Copper Contributor
Hi,
like Marino mentioned, you can use ReplaceMagic. It has price tag but scanning and check of broken links is always free (purchase is required if you want the tool to make replacements for you). Here you can find few short videos how to use the tool: HowTo - ReplaceMagic Videos
Btw. if ReplaceMagic is telling you that there is trial limited to 30 days, just ignore this popup as it is relevant, like said, only for replacements, scanning and check of broken links is fully available (also without purchase).
One other point - ReplaceMagic is desktop application installed on your side, whcih means nothing goes out to us or anybody else.
And last point, we are US company.
BR,
Oliver (ReplaceMagic)