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URL Extractor Tool
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Have you ever edited a post in WordPress and wondered, “Dude, how many links are there in this?”
Or did someone send you an article, and you want to see which URLs are used?
This happens to me again and again.
And that’s why I created this small tool that does just one thing, but does it solidly:
Extract URLs from any text. Be it a blog post, raw HTML, or anything copied from WhatsApp.
What does this tool do? (And why is it useful for WordPress?)
When you write content in WordPress, review a writer’s content, or check affiliate links, sometimes you only need URLs.
- Text paste karo.
- “Extract URL” dabao.
- URLs will be found on one line.
- Click “Copy URL” and take it to Notion, Sheet, or anywhere else.
That’s it. No loading spinner, no wait, no pop-up. Clean and fast.
Where can WordPress users use this tool?
Let’s understand this with some real-world examples. Because any tool is useful only when its value is visible in your workflow:
1. Link Cleanup of Old Posts
If you are running an old WordPress blog with 100+ posts, chances are that some links may be outdated – maybe offers have expired or coupons are no longer valid.
You can copy the content, paste it into the tool, extract the URLs, and see it all together. Then, it is easy to update them manually or with a plugin.
2. Affiliate Links Track Karna (Especially Lifetime Deals)
I myself am a fan of lifetime deals. When LTD’s posts have multiple affiliate links, it is quite irritating to remove them manually.
With the help of this tool, you can see together:
- Which URLs are these?
- How many offers or coupons are mentioned?
- Are all links cloaked, or is any open affiliate?
That means there is a lot of help in affiliate tracking.
3. Guest Posts Written By Content In Review
You are reviewing an article written by a content writer or guest contributor, and all you want to do is see which sources or external links they used.
Paste text in the tool, extract URLs, and immediately get the complete list. No guesswork.
4. Plugin ya Theme Ka Injected HTML Check Karna
Sometimes a plugin (especially free or shady) adds extra links to your page. If you suspect that something unwanted is happening:
- HTML source view crash,
- Copy-paste karo tool me,
- See which URL is loading which script or asset.
In a way, this tool becomes a shortcut to HTML sniffing.
Why was this tool made?
Simple thing – I myself needed it.
I do WordPress-related work, and many times, I just needed the URLs from a post, plugin code, or email newsletter. It was annoying to manually remove them every time.
So I thought, why not make a simple URL extractor to help me and maybe you?
A little honest opinion
Look, this is not the world’s best tool. It does not have AI, analytics, or a backlink checker.
But it does one simple thing – extract URLs – without any fuss.
This tool can be quite handy for WordPress users, especially bloggers, marketers, and affiliate site owners.
Can you survive without this tool? Absolutely.
But this tool will save you time if your work is with links—in content, deals, or cleanups.
Final Tip: Use It As Part of Your WordPress Workflow
Next time you:
- Are you reviewing a guest post?
- Are you looking for broken links?
- You are auditing affiliate offers,
- Or are you inspecting any theme/plugin?
Try this tool once.
One of your boring tasks may get completed a little faster.
And if you like it, bookmark it because simple tools are sometimes the most useful.
Try the tool right now — paste, click, copy. It worked.
Related tool: Free Bulk HTML Hyperlinks Generator
If you have any suggestions or find any bugs, let us know through the comments or the contact page below. Your feedback is most valuable!