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      <description>TL;DR The best MCP server for broken link checking in 2026 depends on your workflow and budget. For keyword-related broken link checking tasks, Delulu9 ($12/mo) offers a production-ready MCP server with Google, Bing, and Reddit data. Below we compare the top options and show how to set up broken link checking workflows in Claude Code and Cursor.  Why Use an MCP Server for Broken Link Checking? Broken Link Checking traditionally requires switching between browser-based tools, spreadsheets, and your development environment.</description>
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