Detect broken Amazon links, stripped tracking tags, and redirect-to-homepage issues before they cost you commissions.
Amazon Associates product pages get removed or URLs change, leaving your affiliate links pointing nowhere.
Affiliate tags can get stripped during redirects, meaning you lose credit for sales you generated.
Multiple redirects slow down page loads and can cause affiliate cookies to not be set correctly.
Amazon affiliate links are notoriously fragile. Product pages get discontinued, ASINs change, and redirect chains can strip your tracking tag. A single broken link on a high-traffic review page can silently leak hundreds of dollars in commissions per month.
LinkRescue monitors your Amazon affiliate links continuously — detecting broken product pages, stripped ?tag= parameters, and suspicious redirect-to-homepage patterns that other link checkers miss.
Common Amazon Link Issues
We recommend daily checks for sites with 50+ affiliate links. Amazon product pages change frequently — products go out of stock, get discontinued, or change ASINs. LinkRescue Pro runs daily automated scans.
Yes. LinkRescue follows the full redirect chain and checks if your ?tag= parameter survives all hops. This is a common issue with Amazon links that most generic link checkers miss.
Yes. LinkRescue checks links to all Amazon domains (amazon.com, amazon.co.uk, amazon.de, etc.) and detects geo-redirect issues.
LinkRescue monitors your Amazon Associates affiliate links daily and alerts you the moment something breaks.
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