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Broken URL cleanup

Free Broken Link Priority Planner

Paste broken URL rows and SEOGOD ranks them by likely business and SEO impact.

70%Low broken-link risk
Priority 45/100

/services/root-canal

500 status, 0 internal links, 0 visits.

Fix the server error before redirect planning.

Priority 25/100

/old-dental-implant-page

404 status, 0 internal links, 0 visits.

Remove internal links or leave as 404/410 if there is no relevant replacement.

Priority 25/100

/blog/implant-cost-2022

404 status, 0 internal links, 0 visits.

Remove internal links or leave as 404/410 if there is no relevant replacement.

Priority 25/100

/wp-content/old-image.jpg

404 status, 0 internal links, 0 visits.

Remove internal links or leave as 404/410 if there is no relevant replacement.

Why this exists

Useful first. Upgrade second.

Every free SEOGOD utility must give a business owner a useful answer without forcing them into a technical dashboard. The full product exists for the next step: monitoring, patching, proof, and ranking work across the selected project.

Should every 404 be redirected?

No. Redirect valuable, relevant URLs. Let truly useless or spam URLs return 404 or 410 when appropriate.

What makes a broken link high priority?

Internal links, external links, traffic, conversions, important page type, and whether a relevant replacement exists.

Can broken links hurt users?

Yes. They waste clicks, damage trust, and can interrupt crawling paths.