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Internal Link Graph

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What Is an Internal Link Graph?

An internal link graph is a visual representation of how pages on your website connect to each other through hyperlinks. Each dot (node) represents a page, and each line (edge) represents a link between pages.

  • Hub pages: Large, well-connected nodes that link to many other pages — often your homepage or main category pages.
  • Orphan pages: Isolated nodes with no incoming links from other pages. These are hard for crawlers and users to find.
  • Link clusters: Groups of tightly interlinked pages, typically representing content silos or topic clusters.

Why Site Architecture Matters

A well-structured internal linking strategy distributes "link equity" (authority) from your homepage throughout your site, helping deeper pages rank better.

Websites with a flat, well-interlinked architecture have 40% more pages indexed by Google compared to sites with deep, linear structures.
Link Equity Flow
Authority flows from high-value pages to deep content. A pyramid structure ensures every page receives some equity.
Detect Weak Spots
Identify orphan pages, broken link chains, and isolated clusters that hurt crawlability and rankings.

How to Fix Structure Issues

If your graph reveals problems, here's how to address them:

  • Add breadcrumbs: Automatically link deeper pages back to their parent categories and the homepage.
  • Use Related Posts widgets: Interconnect content at the same level to create content clusters.
  • Fix navigation: Ensure your menu links to all major categories and important pages.
  • Repair broken links: Broken internal links sever connections in your graph and waste crawl budget.

How to Use This Tool

Enter your website URL and click "Build Graph". We'll crawl your site's internal links and generate an interactive force-directed graph. Red dots represent your homepage, blue dots are internal pages, and lines show the links between them. Look for disconnected clusters, orphan nodes, and overly linear chains.


Frequently Asked Questions

This graph visualizes your website
A good site structure allows
Orphan nodes are pages that have no incoming links from other pages in the graph. These are bad for SEO because crawlers might never find them.

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