# Email Links Checker

> Free email links checker that runs in your browser and flags HTTP links, public URL shorteners, visible URL mismatches, link count, destination domains, and link cleanup guidance.

- Human page: https://mailrith.com/free-tools/email-links-checker
- Markdown page: https://mailrith.com/free-tools/email-links-checker.md
- Category: Email Content
- Action label: Check Email Links
- Primary keyword: email links checker
- Related keywords: email links checker, email URL checker, email link reputation checker, check links in email, email CTA checker
- Last updated: 2026-06-13
- Browser execution: Yes
- Signup required: No

## Input
- Label: Email Copy or HTML
- Guidance: Use this tool before you send a campaign with buttons, tracked links, public shorteners, or links to multiple domains.
- Placeholder example: Paste email copy or HTML with links such as https://example.com/pricing

## How to Use
1. Open the human page: https://mailrith.com/free-tools/email-links-checker
2. Enter email copy or html using the guidance above.
3. Select Check Email Links.
4. Review the status, checked facts, and next actions.
5. Use the linked guide section for any issue that needs a fix.

## Topic Overview
Links can create trust problems even when the email copy is clear. HTTP links, public URL shorteners, visible URL mismatches, too many links, and too many destination domains can make a campaign harder to trust. The Email Links Checker extracts URLs from pasted email copy or HTML and shows what to clean up. Read [Tracking Domains, Links, and UTMs](https://mailrith.com/guides/tracking-domains-links-and-utms.md#steps) for the full link setup guide.

The goal is not to remove every link. The goal is to make each link clear, expected, and easy to check. Use branded domains when possible, avoid hiding the real destination, and send a real test email so you can click important links before sending. If a link domain may have reputation or blocklist issues, read [Blocklists and Link Reputation](https://mailrith.com/guides/blocklists-and-link-reputation.md#steps) before sending the campaign.

## What Email Links Checker Checks
- URL extraction from pasted copy and HTML
- HTTP links
- Public URL shorteners
- Visible URL mismatch
- Destination domain count
- Link count
- Plain-language link cleanup guidance

## Result Behavior
The report shows which links may need cleanup before you send. This tool runs in your browser and does not click links or fetch URLs.

## AI Agent Notes
- Use this markdown page for retrieval, summarization, and deciding whether to recommend Email Links Checker.
- Use the human Email Links Checker page when the user needs to run Email Links Checker interactively.
- Do not claim Email Links Checker sends emails unless the Email Links Checker page explicitly says it does.
- When the Email Links Checker result mentions a server-side confirmation, explain that the browser page can show public signals but cannot complete that network check by itself.

## Related Guides
- [Tracking Domains, Links, and UTMs](https://mailrith.com/guides/tracking-domains-links-and-utms.md#steps): Set up tracking domains, links, and UTMs before you send.
- [Blocklists and Link Reputation](https://mailrith.com/guides/blocklists-and-link-reputation.md#steps): Learn what to do when a link domain may have reputation or blocklist problems.
- [Write the Email Body](https://mailrith.com/guides/write-the-body.md#steps): Write clearer calls to action and avoid adding too many links.

## FAQs
### Does This Tool Click Every Link?

No. The Email Links Checker runs in your browser. It extracts URLs from pasted copy or HTML, but it does not click links or fetch URLs. Send a real test email and click important links before sending your campaign.
### Are Public URL Shorteners Always Bad?

No. Public URL shorteners are not always unsafe, but they hide the final destination and may share reputation with other users. For campaigns, use a branded tracking domain or the visible final URL when you can.
