About

We built LinkSentry because nobody else was watching the links.

Every website owner faces the same problem: maintaining control over external links and dependencies. As sites become more complex with third-party scripts, embedded content, and outbound references, it becomes increasingly difficult to know what your site is actually connecting to. We started LinkSentry to make that visible, and to make doing something about it routine.

● Our mission

Make the web's external surface area legible to the people responsible for it.

A newsroom shouldn't need a security team to know whether its archive is still safe. A university shouldn't need a contractor to audit reading-list links. We're building a tool that any organization can drop in once and trust to keep watch.

● Our approach

Discover via real visits. Decide via real policies.

Traditional crawlers miss what's behind logins, what loads from JavaScript, and what only appears for some visitors. Our snippet sees what your readers see, then runs the same set of plain-English policies against every URL we find.

What we believe

Security first

We prioritize the security and privacy of your website and your visitors above everything else. The snippet is read-only. We collect URLs, not people.

Transparency

Pricing is on the website. The policies are documented. The integration is one script tag. No sales calls necessary for plans that fit in a table.

Innovation

Real-visit discovery is a different paradigm than scheduled crawling. It catches more, and it scales with your traffic instead of against it.

Reliability

We're committed to a service that works on a personal blog and an enterprise CMS the same way. No tier of customer should feel second-class.

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