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