Amazon Review Link Checker
Your review link might only work for readers in one country. Paste it in and find out in seconds.
The wrong Amazon link can cost you reviews
Amazon runs a separate store for each country. A link to one store doesn't send international readers to theirs.
Links are store-specific
A link to amazon.com only opens the US store. Readers in the UK, Germany, or Australia land in the wrong place.
Readers hit a dead end
International readers can't always leave a review from the wrong store. Most won't bother switching. You never see it happen.
Check yours now
Paste your link to see which store it targets and whether readers outside that country may hit friction.
What this tool checks
What it checks
- โReviewLinker smart links
- โAmazon store from link domain
- โReview pages, product pages, search pages
- โCommon shorteners and redirect services
What it can't check
- โWhere shortened links actually point
- โAmazon's live routing
- โReader login state or device type
- โThird-party redirect chains
Common questions
Does this show exactly where my readers will land?
No โ this checks link structure only, not Amazon's live routing. It tells you which Amazon store a link targets and what type of page it points to. Actual behaviour varies by device, login state, and region.
Why are Amazon review links store-specific?
Amazon runs separate stores for each country. A link to amazon.com opens the US store, even for readers in the UK or Germany. International readers may not be able to leave a review without switching stores โ a step many won't take.
Does it work with shortened links like amzn.to or bit.ly?
Partially. The tool identifies shortened links, but can't check the destination without following the redirect. Paste the full Amazon link to get the clearest result.
My link shows single-store โ what should I do?
If you're sharing your book with readers in more than one country, you need a link that sends each reader to their local Amazon store automatically. ReviewLinker creates one link per book that does exactly that.
Fix it properly
One review link that works for
every reader, everywhere
ReviewLinker creates one review link per book that sends each reader to their local Amazon store automatically โ no wrong store, no lost reviews.
- โOne link per book โ works across every Amazon store
- โQR codes for the back of your book
- โSimple stats to see what's getting clicks