Link checking

Find the dead links before your customers do

A printed QR code is only as good as the page behind it, and pages move. Run an on-demand link check across your whole library and catch the 404s, expired campaign pages and broken redirects before the next print run ships.

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ONE DYNAMIC CODE, RE-POINTED ANY TIME

WHAT YOU GET

The payoff in plain terms

Check every URL destination in your library on demand and see the status against each one
Catch expired campaign pages, moved sites and broken redirects before a reprint or a client review
Fix a rotten link once in the destinations library and every code and rule using it updates together
Make "check the links" a two-minute step in your pre-print checklist instead of a manual slog
HOW TO

How to recreate it with qr.lnkz.in

  1. Keep destinations in the library

    Store your URLs as reusable destinations rather than pasting them per code. Ten codes sharing one destination means one thing to check and one thing to fix.

  2. Run the check before anything ships

    Trigger an on-demand link check across your codes. Each URL is tested from the server and its status recorded, so you can see at a glance what is healthy and what is not.

  3. Fix once, propagate everywhere

    Where a page has moved, edit the destination. Every code and every schedule rule that references it starts sending scanners to the working page immediately.

  4. Repeat on a rhythm

    Before each print run, each campaign launch and each client review, run the check again. Printed estate stays trustworthy because someone can prove it, on demand.

UNDER THE HOOD

Features used

Dynamic routing

Re-point a printed code to a new destination any time, with no reprinting.

Scan analytics

See your scans over time and how much reach each placement is getting.

FAQ

Questions, answered

How does link checking work?

The server requests each URL destination and records the outcome, so you can see which links respond, which redirect and which fail, along with when they were last checked.

Do broken links fix themselves?

No, and that is the point of a dynamic code: you fix the destination in the dashboard and every printed code pointing at it is instantly healthy again. Nothing gets reprinted.

How often should I check?

Before anything goes to print, and periodically for long-lived placements like signage and packaging. The check is on demand, so it fits whatever rhythm your print estate needs.

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