Internal Link Checker

Same-Origin Crawl

Crawl up to 100 same-origin URLs at depth 2 and flag broken links, redirecting paths, nofollow anchors, and orphan candidates.

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Bounded Crawl
Results will show pages crawled, valid links, broken links, redirecting links, and orphan candidates.

What is internal link checking?

Internal link checking crawls pages within the same origin to map how URLs connect to each other. It helps you find broken links, redirecting paths, nofollow links, and orphan candidates before they dilute crawl depth or confuse site structure.

Who should use it

Use this tool if you manage a site with changing navigation, multiple tool pages, or new content hubs. It is a practical fit for SEO teams, developers, and agencies that need a bounded same-origin crawl instead of a heavy site crawler.

Examples

Same-origin crawl

Example Input

https://pengenie.com/tools/technical-seo-toolkit

Sample Output

Crawls up to 100 URLs on the same origin, then reports broken, redirecting, and nofollow links.

Anchor text review

Example Input

Homepage and tool hub URLs

Sample Output

Groups repeated anchor text and highlights pages with zero inbound links.

How to get better output

Start from a page that belongs to the same origin as your app, keep the crawl depth shallow, and fix broken or redirecting links before expanding the crawl. The strongest MVP results come from a clean starting page and a small URL set.

FAQ

Does the crawler leave the current origin?

No. The MVP is same-origin only and ignores cross-origin anchors so it stays bounded and predictable.

How many URLs can it crawl?

The initial version is capped at 100 URLs with a maximum crawl depth of 2.

What counts as a broken link?

Any link returning a 404, 500, or network failure status is treated as broken in v1.

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