Shopify broken links checker
Broken links damage trust, SEO, and conversion. Use this checklist to catch link issues before shoppers do.
Run a free store health check
Start with a public homepage scan, then install Store Scanner for the full theme, files, metafields, discounts, and product report.
Broken links often appear after store changes.
- Deleted products, pages, blogs, or collections still linked in menus.
- App landing pages and old campaign URLs that no longer resolve.
- Theme buttons, banners, and footer links pointing to outdated paths.
Check links where shoppers actually click.
- Audit header, footer, product templates, collection templates, and key landing pages.
- Review theme settings and rich text fields where URLs are stored manually.
- Prioritize links near purchase paths: product pages, cart, search, and promo blocks.
FAQ
Can Shopify redirects fix every broken link?
Redirects help, but theme settings and app-generated links can still create bad shopper experiences if the source is not cleaned.
How often should I check links?
Run a link and QA pass after theme edits, app removals, collection restructuring, and campaign launches.
Run a free store health check
Start with a public homepage scan, then install Store Scanner for the full theme, files, metafields, discounts, and product report.
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