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Shopify broken link checker
Find & fix broken links before they cost you sales on Shopify.
Broken links frustrate visitors, hurt your SEO rankings, and can even make your Shopify store look untrustworthy. Our free tool scans your store for broken links and gives you a simple, actionable report, so you can fix them fast.
How It Works
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Enter your Shopify store URL
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Click “Scan My Store”
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Get Report
Why Broken Links Are Hurting Your Shopify Store
Broken links might seem like a small problem, but for Shopify store owners, they can quietly drain your traffic, frustrate your customers, and cost you sales.
Shopify store owners are constantly adding and removing products, running promotions, or changing collections. Over time, this creates link issues you might not even notice.
Shopify store owners are constantly adding and removing products, running promotions, or changing collections. Over time, this creates link issues you might not even notice:
Old product pages that are no longer available
Seasonal collection URLs that were deleted after a sale
Blog articles or landing pages that got renamed without redirecting
Third-party integrations or affiliate links that have expired
Here is why they matter:
They damage your customer experience
Imagine a shopper clicking on a product link… only to land on a “404 Page Not Found.” That interruption breaks trust and often sends them straight to a competitor.
They hurt your SEO rankings
Google sees broken links as a sign of poor site maintenance. Too many of them, and your rankings for valuable keywords can start to drop.
They waste your marketing efforts
If you’re paying for ads or driving traffic from social media, a single broken link in that path can destroy conversion opportunities.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a broken link?
A broken link is any link on your store that leads to a non-existent page — usually showing a “404 Page Not Found” error.
Why do Shopify stores have broken links?
Shopify stores often add and remove products, update collections, and change URLs for SEO purposes. Over time, this can create links that no longer work if redirects aren’t set up.
How do broken links affect my SEO?
Google views broken links as a sign of poor site maintenance. Too many of them can hurt your rankings and reduce your organic traffic.
How often should I check my Shopify store for broken links?
We recommend running a broken link scan at least once a month — more often if you frequently update products, run seasonal promotions, or publish new blog content.
How do I fix broken links on Shopify?
Once you identify them, you can either:
Redirect the old link to a working page using Shopify’s URL Redirects
Update the link to point to the correct, live page
Replace the link with a relevant alternative product or content pag