Multilingual website monitoring
On a multilingual site, problems hide in the languages you don't read every day. LinkSweep crawls every language version from your sitemap and internal links, flagging broken links and images, outdated content and accessibility issues in each locale — and reporting the exact page, so you know which market is affected. JavaScript sites are rendered in a real browser, so localized SPA content is crawled too.
What it does for international sites
- Every language, one scan — crawls all language paths and subdomains present in your sitemap and links
- Per-locale findings — each issue is reported with its exact URL, so you see which language it's in
- Broken links & images — including links that only exist in one translation
- Outdated content — a locale where a date or campaign never got updated
- Scale — up to 100,000 pages on Enterprise, more on Custom, for large multi-market sites
Good to know: LinkSweep gives you full multilingual coverage and per-locale findings today. Dedicated hreflang-cluster and translation-parity checks are on the roadmap — for now, it surfaces the broken links, images and stale content in each language so nothing rots unseen.
Frequently asked questions
Does LinkSweep crawl every language version of my site?
Yes. It discovers pages from your sitemap and internal links, so every language path or subdomain in them is crawled, with each finding reported against its exact page.
Can it handle large international sites?
Yes. Enterprise plans crawl up to 100,000 pages and custom plans up to 500,000+, covering large multi-market sites and their language variants, on a schedule.
Does it work with JavaScript-rendered translations?
Yes. It renders JavaScript sites in a real browser, so content and links injected client-side — common in localized SPAs — are crawled as a visitor's browser sees them.
Scan your multilingual site free
Run a free whole-site scan across every language and see the report. No credit card required.