Free Internal Link Graph + Orphan Finder

See which pages get links and which pages are isolated.

Example result — enter a URL to run your own
Graph Summarypass

Pages scanned: 15 | Nodes: 15 | Edges: 42

Orphan Detectionwarn

1 orphan candidates (using sitemap)

https://example.com/hidden-landing
https://example.com/148
https://example.com/about63
https://example.com/blog512
Internal link mapping Orphan page detection Inbound/outbound counts Sitemap comparison

What is Internal Link Graph + Orphan Finder?

The Internal Link Graph tool builds a lightweight site graph from crawl data, then compares inbound link counts to surface orphan candidates. It is useful for information architecture cleanup and crawl-efficiency work.

Why it matters for SEO: Orphan pages — URLs with zero or very few internal links — are difficult for search engines to discover and often get dropped from the index entirely. Strong internal linking distributes PageRank and helps crawlers find every important page.

Content Silos: Map your internal linking to verify that topic cluster pages properly link to and from their pillar page.

Orphan Recovery: Find published pages that exist in your sitemap but receive no internal links, then add contextual links to bring them into the crawl path.

Architecture Visualization: Understand how link equity flows across your site and identify isolated sections that need better cross-linking.

How to Use This Tool

  1. 1 Enter a site URL and set crawl depth.
  2. 2 Build the internal graph from discovered links.
  3. 3 Review inbound and outbound counts for each URL.
  4. 4 Prioritize orphan candidates and add internal links.

What You Get

Visual Link Graph

Build a lightweight graph of your internal linking structure to see which pages receive links and which are isolated.

Orphan Page Detection

Find pages with zero or low inbound links that crawlers may struggle to discover and index.

Sitemap Cross-Reference

Compare crawled pages against your sitemap to surface URLs that exist in one source but not the other.

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