Internal Linking
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Internal Link Analyzer

Map your internal link graph with depth and equity flow.

Seed URL

Crawls 1 hop deep — fetches the seed page and up to 15 of its internal links to map the local link graph.

Start here · What is internal link analysis?

Internal link analysis studies how pages on your own site link to each other.

Search engines and users use internal links to discover pages and understand which pages matter most.

A page can be excellent but underperform if it is buried too deep, orphaned, or disconnected from related content.

When to use this tool

  • Finding buried pages

    Identify important URLs that take too many clicks to reach from the home page or hub pages.

  • Building topic clusters

    Check whether related articles link to each other and to the right pillar page.

  • Post-publish QA

    Make sure new pages receive links from relevant existing pages instead of sitting alone.

Examples

Walk through these with the form above — they are practice scenarios, not live data.

Blog cluster review

Try this

Analyze a crawl of your blog or one topic folder.

What to look for

Look for orphaned articles, weak hub links, and pages with too few contextual internal links.

Ecommerce category review

Try this

Crawl category, subcategory, and product URLs.

What to look for

Check whether high-value categories are shallow enough and supported by related products or guides.

Short tutorial

Follow in order the first time you use the tool; later you can skip to the step you need.

  1. Step 1 - Add a crawl or URL set

    Start with one section of the site if the full site is large.

  2. Step 2 - Review depth and link counts

    Prioritize important pages that are too deep, orphaned, or missing links from relevant pages.

  3. Step 3 - Add contextual links

    Link from pages where the topic naturally fits. Avoid sitewide spam links that do not help users.

More detail

New here? Skim Start here first, then run one Examples scenario in the form above.

Internal Link Analyzer does one job: map your internal link graph with depth and equity flow. It lives under Internal Linking on SEOToolkits, where the beginner idea is simple: Internal linking connects pages on your own site so users and crawlers can find important content.

FAQ

What is an orphan page?
An orphan page has no internal links pointing to it, which makes it harder for users and crawlers to discover.
How many internal links should a page have?
There is no fixed number. Important pages should receive useful links from relevant pages and hubs.
Do exact-match anchors help?
Descriptive anchors help, but vary them naturally. The anchor should make sense in context.

Same workflow cluster on SEOToolkits — open another module without leaving context.