Internal linking is the ranking lever founders forget. Google uses your internal links to figure out which pages you care about and what they are about.
This tool discovers up to 25 pages on your site, scans each one for your target keywords, and flags the pages that mention those keywords but do not link to your money page. Those are your fastest wins.
Where this tool actually helps
Boosting a page that ranks 8–15
Add 4–5 internal links from relevant pages and watch it move to page one.
After publishing a new pillar page
Find every older post that touches the topic and link them all to the new pillar.
Auditing an inherited site
Old blogs often mention your services but never link. This surfaces every one.
How to read the result
Each opportunity is a page that: (1) already exists on your site, (2) mentions at least one of your target keywords, and (3) does not currently link to your target page. Add a contextual link from each and rerun in two weeks.
Common mistakes we see
- Using exact-match anchor text on every internal link. Vary it.
- Adding links in the footer. Contextual in-body links carry more weight.
- Linking to the same target from 50 low-quality pages. Quality of source page matters.
FAQs
- Why only 25 pages?
- To keep the free version fast and within Firecrawl credits. For a full-site scan on 500+ pages, book a growth audit.
- Does it work on JS-rendered sites?
- Yes. Firecrawl renders pages before extracting content.
- Does it check nofollow?
- No. If the link exists we count it. Nofollow on internal links is rarely intentional anyway.
A note from Nimitt
A tool gives you a number. A person tells you what to do with it. If you want a straight answer on your site, send it over. I read every one myself.
