Free tool

Check broken homepage links before visitors hit dead ends.

SiteLeak samples public same-domain links from the homepage and reports broken paths with status evidence. It is built for business owners who need to know whether visitors can still reach contact, booking, order, menu, quote, service, and location pages after routine site changes.

SiteLeak report preview showing score and lead-path sections

Customer-path evidence this page checks

Sampled same-domain homepage links that visitors can click

Resolved URL and HTTP status for broken customer-action paths

Booking, order, menu, quote, contact, service, and location link labels when detected

Redirect and final URL evidence for handoff to a website maintainer

Prioritized report rows that separate dead customer paths from lower-risk cleanup

How the checker works

The check fetches the public homepage, extracts sampled same-domain links, resolves them safely, and records response evidence. It focuses on links a visitor can encounter without logging in.

What it does not do

It does not crawl every page, log into private areas, submit forms, or bypass private-network protections.

Why monitoring matters

A link can work on launch day and fail after a booking provider, menu file, CMS slug, or redirect rule changes. Weekly monitoring turns this check into a repeatable safety net, especially for small teams that do not manually click every path after each website update.

What this page helps you decide

Use this page when you want a fast public check for dead paths a customer might click before contacting, booking, ordering, or buying.

Practical fixes after the scan

Replace dead booking, order, menu, quote, and contact destinations with the current public URL.

Repair redirect rules that send old campaign links or navigation items to missing pages.

Remove stale homepage links until the destination page is ready for visitors again.

Rerun the scan after publishing so the report evidence matches the live site.

Evidence examples

reliability.broken_linkhigh

Homepage link returns a missing page response

The sampled homepage anchor resolves to a same-domain URL that returns an error status instead of a public page.

Fix: Update the href to the live destination or add a redirect from the old path to the current page.

checkout.broken_booking_linkhigh

Booking path fails during the public link check

The link text and URL indicate a booking or reservation path, and the destination does not load successfully.

Fix: Point the booking action to the active scheduler and retest from the public homepage.

conversion.no_contact_pathhigh

Public page has no obvious contact path

The scanned page does not expose a phone link, email link, contact link, customer-action link, or form signal.

Fix: Add a clear contact, call, booking, quote, or order action near the relevant content.

Questions this scan can answer

Does it crawl my entire website?

No. The free checker samples homepage links so the scan stays fast and timeout-safe.

Can it check private staging sites?

No. Localhost, private IP ranges, and internal hostnames are blocked before requests are made.

What should I fix first?

Start with broken links tied to a customer action: booking, quote, order, menu, contact, location, cart, checkout, or service pages.