Broken links are always a deal-breaker, so it’s no surprise that the user experience is ruined, and the trust your website inspires is eroded.

Easytools.com URL Checker is a well put-together application whose purpose is to address this kind of issues, being able to look into massive lists of URLs and inform you about their status so that you can generate comprehensive reports.

Sporting an eye-catching user interface, the application is easy to get accustomed to. You simply need to click the “Add” button in order to inspect your options when trying to create a list of URLs you want to check.

If the number of URLs is rather limited, you may add them manually. Otherwise, you can load them from a TXT, HTML, or XML file, from a folder, or simply by indicating a website that needs verification.

Regardless of your option, the program should promptly analyze your links, and once the process is complete, the main window lists the results. Each URL is assigned a status, with the time of the last runtime being displayed as well.

Aside from that, a summary of the outcome is displayed in the top half of the main window, with details on the total number of URLs, checked or yet-to-be-checked links, errors, normal behavior, and more being unveiled so that you can have an overview of the matter at hand.

Users may also be interested to know that scheduling validation tasks at intervals ranging from 1 to 60 minutes is possible, as is the case of saving log files so that you always have accurate info close at hand.

As for the reports the program can generate based on its findings, it need be said that TXT, HTML, PDF, XML, Excel, and CSV files can be created for later analysis. What’s more, email reports can be issued hourly or daily.

All in all, Easytools.com URL Checker is a multi-threaded tool you can rely on when trying to identify broken links, regardless of their source. The program can carry out recurring tasks and is also able to create and send reports via email, with its configuration being untroublesome. Taking all of these into account, it's safe to say the program is at least worth a shot.