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Free tool

Internal link
graph

Add your pages and see how they link to each other - a live graph, in/out counts per page, orphan pages nobody links to, and how many clicks each page is from home. It runs entirely in your browser; nothing is uploaded.

Free, no signup 100% private, nothing uploaded Orphans + click depth + live graph
Map your site

Add pages. See the web.

For each page: enter its URL or path, then paste its HTML (View Source, select all, copy). Put your homepage first - click depth is measured from it.

100% private - your HTML never leaves your browser.

Links per page

Page Out In Depth Status

The graph

home reachable orphan / unreachable
Want the map drawn for you?

Yetty reads your whole site, keeps navigation consistent on every page, and warns you about broken and orphaned links automatically.

Why it matters

Your links are
your architecture

Orphans

Pages nobody links to. Crawlers discover pages by following links - an orphan may never be found.

Click depth

How many clicks from home. Three or fewer is the rule of thumb; deeper pages rank and get crawled less.

Inbound counts

More internal links pointing at a page tells search engines it matters. Point links at your money pages.

Flat beats deep

A flat architecture - most pages within 2-3 clicks - spreads authority evenly and keeps everything crawlable.

Hubs

Category and topic pages that link out to everything related - the backbone of a healthy graph.

Anchor text

Link with words that describe the target ("pricing plans", not "click here") - it tells Google what the page is.

Good to know

Internal linking,
answered simply

What is an orphan page and why is it bad?

An orphan page is a page no other page on your site links to. Visitors can only reach it by knowing the address, and search engines may never find it at all - crawlers discover pages by following links. Every page you care about should be reachable from at least one other page, ideally from your navigation or a related article.

How many clicks from the homepage should a page be?

Aim for three clicks or fewer. Pages buried four or more clicks deep get crawled less often and receive less internal authority, so they tend to rank worse. If an important page sits deep in the tree, add a link to it from your homepage, navigation or a popular related page.

Do internal links actually help SEO?

Yes - they are one of the few ranking levers entirely under your control. Internal links tell search engines which pages matter (more inbound internal links = more importance), spread authority from strong pages to new ones, and give crawlers a path to everything. Descriptive anchor text also tells Google what the target page is about.

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Or let the site watch itself.

Yetty checks links across your whole site and keeps navigation consistent on every page - orphans do not happen quietly.