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Free Amazon affiliate link checker

Use this free Amazon affiliate link checker to inspect the final destination, storefront, ASIN or ISBN, tracking-tag format, redirects, Amazon Attribution markers, app-routing support, and live response before publishing.

Product, storefront, search, amzn.to, a.co, Associates, or Amazon Attribution link.

Submitted URLs are not saved by this tool.

Requests are limited to recognized Amazon hosts.

No public or indexable result URL is created.

How to check an Amazon affiliate link

Paste the Amazon URL, review the storefront, destination, and tracking-tag results, then repair or monitor any issue BetterLink finds. Public results combine URL structure with a best-effort live response; authenticated deep checks use your connected Creators API credential.

Recognized Amazon storefront and destination type

ASIN or ISBN-10 when present in a product path

Visible Associates tag and expected regional suffix

Amazon Attribution or MAAS markers

amzn.to or a.co expansion through safe redirects

Whether product app routing can be attempted

Live destination response and recommended next action

Clear limits when Amazon blocks an automated check

Diagnostic

Clicks but no sales? Check these in order

Clicks without reported sales can indicate a technical problem, but they can also reflect ordinary shopper behavior. Start with the facts the link itself can reveal before assuming attribution is broken.

  1. 01

    Confirm the destination and storefront

    Open the final destination in a clean browser. Check that it reaches the intended product, that the product is available, and that the marketplace makes sense for the shopper. A working US page can still be a poor destination for an international visitor.

  2. 02

    Inspect the tracking ID

    Look for the visible tag parameter and compare it with the tracking ID expected for that marketplace. The checker above does this automatically. A syntactically plausible tag is not proof the account is active; Amazon's own reporting remains the authority.

  3. 03

    Separate clicks, orders, and reporting windows

    A redirect click is not an Amazon order. Shoppers abandon carts, buy later, switch devices, reject cookies, or fall outside the attribution window, and reports update on their own schedule.

  4. 04

    Check product and audience intent

    Does the anchor text match the destination? Is the item in stock and reasonably priced in that storefront? Are clicks coming from relevant pages and countries, or from bots and previews?

  5. 05

    Verify in Amazon, then fix the link

    The checker can identify the storefront, product ID, visible tag, Attribution parameters, and destination health. It cannot see private Associates account status or promise Amazon will credit an order.