DNS Checker.eu

Website Link Analyzer

Enter a URL and get a full inventory of every link on the page - split into internal and external, each with its anchor text and a live status check.

About Website Link Analyzer

The Website Link Analyzer fetches the page at the URL you provide and extracts every hyperlink in its HTML. It resolves relative paths to absolute URLs, removes duplicates, and reports the total number of links together with the anchor text of each one. The result is a clean, structured inventory of exactly where a single page points - useful for content audits, SEO reviews and outbound-link checks.

Every link is classified as internal or external by comparing its hostname to the page's own host. Internal links stay on the same site and shape how navigation and ranking signals flow through it; external links lead to other domains and are worth reviewing for relevance, trust and dead ends. Seeing the two groups side by side makes it easy to spot, for instance, that a page leaks link equity to a defunct partner or buries key internal pages behind vague anchor text.

Beyond listing links, the analyzer issues a live request to each one and reports the HTTP status it returns, flagging any that respond with an error or fail to answer at all. This turns a static list into an actionable health check for the page's links. Note that it inspects a single page rather than crawling your whole site, and it inventories up to 100 links per page for a fast, focused result.

The analysis runs on dns-checker.eu's own servers in the European Union rather than in your browser, which means it can reach and read pages your browser might not, and it works without any extension, account or download. As with the rest of the site, there are no third-party dependencies and no trackers involved.

How to use it

  1. 1Paste the full URL of the page you want to inspect, including the https:// prefix.
  2. 2Our EU server fetches the page and extracts every link in its HTML.
  3. 3Review the results grouped into internal and external links, each with its anchor text.
  4. 4Check the HTTP status shown for each link to spot ones that error out or fail to respond.
  5. 5Fix, remove or update any links flagged as not reachable.

Common use cases

  • -Audit a page's outbound links before publishing to confirm where it sends visitors.
  • -Map a page's internal linking to see how it distributes navigation and SEO value.
  • -Catch links that return errors or no response so you can repair or drop them.
  • -Review a partner or competitor page to list the external domains it references.
  • -Verify anchor text is descriptive rather than generic "click here" wording.

Frequently asked questions

What does a website link analyzer do?
It fetches a web page and lists every hyperlink it contains, separating internal links (to the same site) from external ones (to other domains) and showing each link's anchor text and live HTTP status.
What is the difference between internal and external links?
Internal links point to pages on the same hostname as the page being analyzed, while external links point to a different domain. The tool classifies each link by comparing its host to the page's host.
Does it check whether links are broken?
Yes. Each extracted link is requested and its HTTP status is reported, so links that return an error or fail to respond are flagged as not OK.
Does the analyzer crawl my whole website?
No. It analyzes the single page at the URL you enter, not the entire site, and it inventories up to 100 links from that page for a fast, focused result.
Where does the analysis run?
On dns-checker.eu's own servers in the EU, which fetch the page for you - so it can reach pages your browser might not, with no third-party service involved.
Do I need to install anything?
No. You enter a URL in the browser and the EU-hosted server returns the link inventory; there is no extension, account or download required.