Broken Links Are Costing You More Than You Think
We all know that a good user experience is paramount. Visitors arrive at your site looking for information, a product, or a service. When they click a link and hit a 404 error, that’s not just an annoyance. It’s a dead end. For a WordPress agency, this directly impacts client satisfaction and can lead to lost business. For your own site, it’s a frustrating experience for potential customers and a clear signal to Google that your site isn’t well-maintained.
Broken links accumulate silently. A page is renamed. A post is deleted. A plugin's internal routing changes. These are common occurrences, especially in the dynamic world of WordPress development. The result is a growing list of untrustworthy links that erode authority and frustrate users.
Finding the Culprits: Beyond the Manual Click
Manually clicking through every link is impractical for anything beyond a small brochure site. You need automated tools.






