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Website Audit tool
Map internal link structure on any page. Count outgoing internal links, detect anchor text quality, identify potential orphan indicators, and measure whether users and crawlers can find related pages.
What it checks
Analyze internal linking depth and orphan page signals.
Review crawlable content, metadata, headings, links, and page structure.
Spot issues that make pages harder to read, navigate, or trust.
Translate raw diagnostics into fixes your team can prioritize.
Methodology
Next steps
Interpretation
Use cases
Catch issues before a new page, redesign, or migration goes live.
Validate technical signals before blaming content quality or backlinks.
Create a repeatable check before sending client deliverables.
Popular checks
Next paths
Use these pages when the result points to a broader check, a fix workflow, or a related technical question.
Fix workflows
Frequently asked questions
No. Enter a URL or domain and run the check in your browser. Some results can be partial if the target site blocks requests or hides the data being checked.
The Internal Link Analyzer runs live checks against the target website. Results reflect what was reachable at the time of the test, so retest after changing DNS, redirects, headers, or page content.
Use enough contextual internal links to help users continue the task. Each link should have descriptive anchor text that explains what the next page covers.
Orphan pages have no internal links pointing to them. Crawlers and users may struggle to discover them, and the site hierarchy becomes harder to understand.
Yes. Descriptive anchor text helps users and crawlers understand what the next page is about. Avoid generic labels when a specific label would be clearer.