Affiliate Link Checker
Paste a tracking link or campaign and check whether it works — the full redirect chain, final URL and status, tested from a real IP in the country and on the device you choose. Catch dead links, wrong GEO and cloaking before you send traffic.
See what your traffic really sees
A real browser opens your link through a residential IP and device of your choice — then reports back exactly where it lands.
Real-GEO residential IPs
Your link is opened through a real residential IP from the country you pick, so you see what a local user sees — not a datacenter proxy that offers block.
Real devices
Test as Windows desktop, iPhone (iOS) or Android. Mobile and desktop funnels often differ, and cloakers frequently target one and not the other.
Full redirect chain
Every hop is logged with its HTTP status, from the first click to the final landing page, so you can pinpoint where a link breaks, leaks or loops.
Screenshot & verdict
A screenshot of the destination plus a clear verdict — Reached, OK, Mismatch, Dead or Broken — makes wrong GEO, dead offers and cloaking obvious at a glance.
Link Checker — frequently asked questions
What is an affiliate link checker?
It is a tool that opens your tracking link in a real browser and shows the full redirect path, the final URL and a screenshot — so you can confirm a campaign actually works before you send paid traffic to it.
How does country (GEO) testing work?
Pick a country and the request is routed through a residential IP located there. The link resolves exactly as it would for a real user in that market, which is the only reliable way to catch GEO-based redirects and blocks.
Which devices can I test?
Windows desktop, iOS (iPhone) and Android. Each uses a matching user agent and viewport, because many funnels and cloakers behave differently depending on the device.
What do the verdicts mean?
Reached means the link loaded a destination; OK means it matches your expected URL; Mismatch means it landed somewhere else; Dead means the page returned a 4xx or 5xx error; Broken means the link did not load at all.
Can it detect cloaking or wrong GEO?
Yes. Because it uses real devices and residential IPs per country, a link that hides or redirects based on device or location reveals that behaviour here — visible in the redirect chain and the destination screenshot.
What is the optional expected landing URL for?
If you paste where the link should end up, the checker compares it to the real final URL and automatically returns an OK or Mismatch verdict.
