Up to 5 URLs • External links only • Show full lists

Dofollow / Nofollow Checker

Paste page URLs — we’ll fetch HTML, follow redirects, and list external links split into Do-Follow and No-Follow tables (copy/export included).

Paste up to 5 page URLs (one per line)
Tip: We only list external links. “Do-Follow” means rel does not include nofollow.

Summary

Host Page HTTP Do/No Time Issues
Run a check to see results here.
Below the summary, you’ll get per-URL detailed tables (Do-Follow / No-Follow) with copy/export.

Quick interpretation

Useful for auditing outbound linking and sponsorship tags.

  • OK page fetches, HTML parsed, links listed
  • Warning non-HTML, no external links, truncated, hop limit
  • Error fetch errors, loops, HTTP 4xx/5xx

Link Analysis Reports

Each URL gets two tables: External Links (Do-Follow) and External Links (No-Follow).
Run a check to generate reports here.
Outbound audit

See external dofollow and nofollow links in plain tables

This checker extracts external links from HTML and shows them in separate Do-Follow and No-Follow lists. Great for quick audits, outreach checks, and sponsorship compliance.

Notes

  • JavaScript-injected links might not appear in raw HTML.
  • “Do-Follow” means no nofollow token in rel.
  • We limit to 5 URLs per run for speed and stability.

FAQ

What’s the difference between dofollow and nofollow?

“Do-Follow” means the link does not contain nofollow in its rel attribute. “No-Follow” means rel includes nofollow. This tool labels links based on the rel tokens it finds.

Why does the tool check external links only?

Because outbound link attributes are usually what you audit for SEO, sponsorship compliance, and risk. Internal links are better handled by a crawler/internal link checker.

Does “Do-Follow” guarantee SEO value?

No. It only means there’s no nofollow token in rel. Search engines may still ignore links for many reasons (quality, spam signals, redirects, blocked crawling, etc.).

How are sponsored and UGC links handled?

The tool counts sponsored and ugc tokens found in rel. A link can be marked sponsored/ugc and still appear as Do-Follow if nofollow is not present (this tool splits lists strictly by nofollow presence).

Why can results differ from what I see in the browser?

This tool parses the raw HTML response. Links injected by JavaScript after page load may not be present. Some sites also serve different HTML to bots vs browsers.

Why is the run limited to 5 URLs?

To keep the tool fast and stable on shared hosting and to avoid heavy crawling behavior. You can run multiple batches if you need more pages.

What does “no external links found” mean?

It means the HTML contained no http/https links pointing to a different host after resolving relative URLs and filtering out mailto:, tel:, javascript:, etc.

Can I export or copy link lists?

Yes. Each page report has separate Do-Follow and No-Follow tables with copy and CSV export buttons. Summary export and “Copy Summary” are also available.