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May 29, 2025If you’ve ever stared at your website wondering why certain pages never rank, or why some blog posts seem lost in the void, chances are your internal linking could use a serious tune-up. That’s exactly why The SEO Corner built its brand-new (and totally free) Internal Link Visualization Tool — and we’re pretty excited to finally share it with you.
This isn’t just another sitemap crawl report or SEO audit checklist. This tool gives you a live, interactive map of how your pages are connected — or not — so you can spot gaps, isolate orphaned content, and get a much better grip on your internal SEO architecture.
Let’s walk through what it does, how it helps, and why you’ll probably want to run your site through it today.

Internal Link Visualization Tool – Key Features
This tool isn’t designed to throw 100 SEO metrics at you and hope something sticks. It’s focused, simple, and visual.
You drop in a URL — your homepage or a specific page — set your crawl depth and a few filters, and hit Go. Within minutes, you’ll see:
- A full visual network of internal links between your pages
- Which URLs are getting most of the internal link equity
- Orphaned or underlinked pages with few or no internal links
- Link clusters (and sometimes silos) forming naturally on your site
You can exclude things like homepage links, nav/footer URLs, or even filter out entire sections of your site using simple keyword filters.
The point? You get a crystal-clear picture of how your site links to itself — and what you can do to improve it.

Why Internal Linking Deserves More Love
Internal linking isn’t flashy. It’s not something you can buy on Fiverr or outsource to a tool. But it’s absolutely critical for SEO.
- It helps Google crawl and index your pages efficiently
- It passes link equity (aka ranking power) through your site
- It reinforces topical authority by clustering related content
- It keeps users on-site longer by guiding them to what they actually need
The problem is, most internal links are set once and forgotten. Or worse — they’re purely navigational. That’s fine, but it misses so many opportunities for deeper SEO and UX wins.
The SEO Corner’s tool helps you see beyond menus and footers. It shows you the actual in-content linking structure, which is where the real value lies.
“Internal linking is one of the most overlooked but powerful aspects of SEO,” said Hubert Bieluczyk, founder of The SEO Corner.
What You Can Do With the Tool
Here’s what we recommend trying once you fire up the tool:
- Run your homepage and set the crawl depth to 2–3 levels. You’ll likely uncover gaps in content clusters or pages that are heavily siloed.
- Use the table view to sort pages by fewest inbound links — these are your weakest internal performers.
- Filter out nav-heavy URLs like category hubs or footer pages, so you can focus on editorial content.
- Use keyword exclusions to isolate only certain types of content — like guides, templates, or blog posts.
- Click around the map — dragging, highlighting, and exploring the relationships between your pages can reveal more than any spreadsheet.
And if you’re working on a link building campaign, this tool can also help you identify exactly where to place internal links to pass value back to your most important pages.
The tool itself comes with a really clear guidance page in the sidebar, which will help you get the most out of it and its filters and settings.
Oh, and Did We Mention It’s Free?
No subscriptions. No emails required. No watermarks or upgrade prompts.
The SEO Corner built this tool to help newer websites and small teams that don’t have the budget for enterprise SEO software — because we’ve been there.
Whether you’re managing a niche blog, launching a new SaaS product, or just trying to make your content work harder, this tool is here to help.
Try it for free here: Internal Link Visualization Tool
“We wanted to give people a simple, visual way to understand how their pages are connected and where they’re falling short without having to pay for expensive tool subscriptions. We feel that the provision of free, useful SEO tools and content is particularly important when it comes to helping new and small website owners in their journey, as they may not have huge funds to splurge on SEO.” – Hubert Bieluczyk, founder of The SEO Corner
To Conclude
The SEO Corner built this tool because internal linking is one of the most overlooked (but easiest to fix) levers in SEO. And if it helps even a handful of site owners uncover opportunities, fix their structure, and build better authority, that matters.
Give it a spin. Break your site down. See what you learn.
Here’s to stronger site structure and smarter SEO.