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How to use Screaming Frog to find broken links before they quietly hurt your site

Broken links rarely announce themselves. They slowly erode user experience, waste crawl budget, and create avoidable cleanup debt.

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Why this workflow fits Screaming Frog

  • It surfaces broken internal and external links quickly across the whole site.
  • You can turn vague quality concerns into a fixable task list.
  • It is practical for recurring site hygiene checks.

How to get started without wasting time

  1. Run a full crawl before making assumptions about where the damage is.
  2. Separate high-value broken links from low-impact noise.
  3. Fix template-level causes first so issues do not reappear.

What usually goes wrong

  • Do not treat every broken URL as equally important.
  • Context matters: traffic pages deserve faster attention.
  • Broken-link reports are only useful if they feed into an actual fix workflow.

Takeaway: Screaming Frog turns broken-link cleanup into a manageable system instead of a scattered guessing game.

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