Manual check: Manually go through all the pages of your website and click on each link to ensure they are functioning correctly. This method is applicable for small websites, however, for a large website, this can be time-consuming.
@mani_abod I agree, this is not the best option for big websites. There are plenty of free online tools available to check for broken links. I haven't personally used any of them, so I can't recommend anything specific.
You can check for broken links on a website by utilizing various online tools like Screaming Frog, Google's Search Console, or Broken Link Checker, as well as plugins for web browsers or utilizing command-line tools like wget or curl, all of which scan through the webpage and report back on links that return error codes such as 404, indicating a broken link.
Many SEO tools also offer broken link checking as part of their features. Tools like SEMrush, Ahrefs, and Screaming Frog can help you identify broken links along with other SEO-related insights. These tools can help you to find the broken link.
hello dear Amirul,
You can check all the broken links of any website for free exclusively on AiToolsKit ,
moreover there is a keyword research tool also there along with complete seo tools kit.