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Links are the pathways of the internet. If your links are broken or poorly distributed, search engines—and users—will get lost. Our Free Link Analyzer Tool provides a complete breakdown of any URL’s link structure. Instantly identify every internal and external link on your page, verify their "Follow" status, and ensure your website's link equity is working for you, not against you.
Identify Authority Leaks: Sending too many "Do-Follow" links to external sites can drain your page's ranking power. Use this tool to find and manage outbound links.
Optimize Internal Navigation: Ensure your most important pages are being linked to internally to help Googlebot discover and prioritize them.
Discover "Hidden" Links: Find links hidden in scripts or CSS that might be affecting your SEO without you realizing it.
Audit Link Ratios: Maintain a healthy balance between internal links (for navigation) and external links (for citations) to build trust with search engines.
Submit Your URL: Enter the web address of the specific page you want to audit.
Run the Analysis: Click "Analyze Links." Our tool will crawl the page HTML in real-time.
Review the Breakdown: View a categorized list showing Total Links, Internal Links, External Links, and No-Follow vs. Do-Follow counts.
Download the Data: (If applicable) Export the results to refine your link-building and internal architecture strategy.
Follow vs. No-Follow Detection: Quickly see which links are passing SEO value and which are blocked.
Instant Categorization: No manual sorting required—we separate internal "site links" from external "outbound links" automatically.
Anchor Text Visibility: See exactly what text is being used for each link to ensure your keyword strategy is consistent.
Lightweight & Browser-Based: Perform deep audits on the fly without installing expensive SEO software suites.
Q: What is an "Internal Link"?
A: An internal link points to another page on the same domain. These are vital for helping search engines understand your site's hierarchy and for keeping users engaged.
Q: Why should I care about "No-Follow" links?
A: "No-Follow" links tell search engines not to pass ranking authority to the destination site. They are commonly used for paid links or user-generated content to avoid SEO penalties.
Q: Does this tool check if the links are broken?
A: This tool focuses on the structure and type of links. To check if the links actually work, we recommend using our specialized [Broken Links Finder].