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Free Page Internal Links Checker

Quickly analyze any page to find all internal links pointing to other pages on your site. Supercharge your site’s SEO and user navigation with the Page Internal Links Checker – your instant tool to audit, balance, and optimize internal links for higher rankings and seamless visitor journeys. Scan any page in seconds to uncover broken links, over-optimized anchor text, or uneven link distribution that wastes crawl budget, confuses Google, or weakens page authority. Built for SEO strategists and content managers, this tool identifies orphaned pages, underlinked content, or missed keyword opportunities that sabotage organic growth. Strengthen site architecture, boost crawl efficiency, and guide users to high-value content – resolve internal linking gaps faster and transform your site into a well-connected SEO powerhouse.

Check a Page’s Internal Links

Enter a URL below to fetch its HTML and list all the internal links found in the body content that point to the same domain.

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Why Checking Internal Links Matters for SEO

Internal links are hyperlinks that point from one page on your domain to another page on the *same* domain. They are crucial for SEO and user experience:

  • **Navigation:** They help users navigate your website, improving user experience and reducing bounce rates.
  • **Authority Flow (Link Equity):** They pass link equity (often called “link juice”) between pages on your site, boosting the authority of important pages.
  • **Site Structure:** They help define the structure and hierarchy of your website, which search engines use to understand the relationships between your pages.
  • **Discoverability:** They help search engine crawlers find and index new and updated pages on your site.
  • **Anchor Text:** The anchor text used for internal links provides context about the destination page to both users and search engines.

Regularly auditing your internal links helps you identify broken links, find opportunities to improve site structure, and ensure important pages receive sufficient internal link authority.

How to Use This Tool

  1. Enter the full URL (starting with http:// or https://) of the page you want to analyze into the input field.
  2. Click the “Check Internal Links” button.
  3. The tool will fetch the page’s HTML content.
  4. It will then scan the HTML body for all links and filter them to show only those that point to pages on the same domain as the URL you entered.
  5. The results area will display the checked URL and a list of all found internal links, showing the anchor text and target URL for each, or a message if no internal links were found or an error occurred.

Use this tool to quickly see the internal linking profile of any page on your site and identify potential areas for improvement.