See your site's link structure
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Enter any domain to crawl real internal links and visualize them as an interactive graph, hierarchy tree, and sortable table — no AI API required.

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Enter a domain above and click Crawl & Visualize — we'll map every internal link and show you the full structure in three views.

Common Questions

What is an internal link visualizer?
It maps all the hyperlinks between pages on your own website. Instead of reading through HTML code, you can see a visual graph showing which pages link to which — helping you spot orphan pages, over-linked pages, and whether your most important content is well-connected.
Why do internal links matter for SEO?
Internal links pass "link equity" (also called PageRank) between pages. Pages with more inbound internal links are considered more important by Google and tend to rank higher. A good internal link structure ensures your most valuable content gets the most link authority, and that no pages are left as orphans.
What is an orphan page?
An orphan page is a page on your site that no other page links to. Search engine crawlers can struggle to discover these pages, which means they may never be indexed or ranked. The tool highlights orphans in red so you can quickly add internal links to them.
What does crawl depth mean?
Crawl depth is the number of clicks it takes to reach a page from your homepage. Depth 1 = directly linked from the homepage. Depth 3 = three clicks away. Google recommends keeping important pages within 3 clicks of the homepage. Pages deeper than 4 are rarely crawled frequently.