Broken Link Recovery
What should you do about broken links hurting your SEO?
Our 404 link recovery tool identifies pages that no longer exist but still have backlinks.

Don’t Let Valuable Backlinks Go to Waste
Why Recover Broken Links?
A broken link is a missed SEO opportunity. Our tool helps you:
- Identify deleted pages that still have backlinks pointing to them.
- Evaluate the SEO impact of 404 links and determine which ones are worth restoring.
- Make quick decisions: restore the page or redirect to a relevant URL.
How Does the Tool Work?
The tool knows your site and detects 404 pages that still benefit from backlinks. You can:
- Access a detailed list of affected pages and the number of referring links.
- Decide what action to take: restore the page or create a smart redirection.
Maximize Your SEO With Simple Actions
With a smart strategy, you can recover lost SEO authority with minimal effort:
- Bring content back to a deleted URL to capitalize on existing backlinks.
- Set up 301 redirects to relevant pages and pass the SEO juice.
- Monitor your site for new 404 errors to keep your backlink profile strong.
Still Have Questions?
Are a few broken links really that bad?
Even a handful of broken links can affect user experience and SEO. Search engines may see these errors as a sign of poor maintenance, which can lower your rankings.
How do I know which pages to restore first?
The tool shows you how many backlinks point to each 404 page. That makes it easy to identify high-potential pages and prioritize recovery.
Can I automate the redirection process?
Some redirections can be automated, but we recommend handling them manually to make sure users (and SEO value) are redirected to the most relevant page.
Can I export my list of broken links?
Yes, you can export the list of 404 URLs and their backlinks in CSV format to use in other tools or share with your team.
