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Internal Link Analyzer

Analyze internal linking structure, orphan pages and crawl depth to improve SEO and website architecture.

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Analyze Internal Links

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Enter a URL to analyze your internal link structure

Crawls your pages server-side, maps every internal link, detects orphan pages, dead-ends and broken links, and visualizes the full link graph.

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About Internal Link Analyzer

Enter any URL to crawl your website's internal link graph — every page-to-page connection is mapped with anchor text, crawl depth, HTTP status and nofollow attributes. The analyzer detects orphan pages (no incoming links), dead-end pages (no outgoing links), broken internal links, redirect chains, duplicate anchor text and pages with too many or too few links. An interactive SVG link graph shows your site structure visually, with nodes colored by status and depth. An overall SEO Score (0–100) surfaces issues with specific, actionable recommendations. Export the full report as CSV, JSON, TXT or PDF.

Frequently Asked Questions

Internal links are hyperlinks that point from one page on your website to another page on the same website. They help search engines discover and crawl new pages, distribute link equity (PageRank) across your site, and help users navigate between related content.

An orphan page is a page on your website that has no internal links pointing to it from any other page. Since search engine crawlers follow links to discover content, orphan pages may never be crawled or indexed — making them invisible in search results even if they have a URL in your sitemap.

Internal links are one of the most underutilised SEO levers. They help Googlebot discover new and updated pages, pass PageRank from high-authority pages to important but lower-ranking pages, establish topical clusters and content hierarchy, and improve user engagement by directing visitors to related content.

Google does not publish an official limit, but John Mueller has indicated that Googlebot can crawl hundreds of links per page. Practically, most SEO experts recommend between 5 and 100 meaningful contextual links per page. Pages with fewer than 3 incoming links are considered weakly linked and may rank lower for competitive terms.

Yes, 100% free with no account required and no usage limits. The crawler runs server-side so it bypasses CORS restrictions and works on all public websites.