Internal Link Checker
Map every internal link on your website in one crawl. Paste your domain and CrawlHawk returns the complete internal link structure — source page, target page, anchor text, status code and link attributes — as a downloadable dataset for real internal-linking audits. 500 URLs free, no signup, no subscription.
Why Internal Links Decide Your SEO
Internal links are how link equity flows through your site and how search engines understand which pages matter. A page buried five clicks deep with two inbound internal links will underperform regardless of its content; a well-linked page rises. Internal linking is one of the few ranking levers entirely under your control — no outreach, no budget, just structure. But you can't fix what you can't see, and on any site beyond a few dozen pages, the real link graph is invisible without a crawl.
How the Internal Link Checker Works
Enter your domain above and CrawlHawk crawls every reachable page, recording each internal link with its source URL, target URL, anchor text, HTTP status code and rel attributes (nofollow, sponsored, ugc). The output is the raw material of an internal-linking audit: a complete edge-list of your site's link graph, ready to sort, filter and pivot in a spreadsheet or feed into your own analysis.
What to Look For in the Data
Under-linked money pages: sort targets by inbound-link count — important pages with few inbound internal links are your first fix. Anchor text patterns: which words point to which pages? Generic "click here" anchors waste relevance signals. Deep pages: pages reachable only through long click-paths get crawled and ranked worse; lift them closer to the homepage. Nofollowed internal links: usually a mistake — you're telling search engines to ignore your own pages. Links to redirects or errors: internal links pointing at 3xx/4xx targets leak equity; fix them at the source (pair with the Broken Link Checker for the full error picture).
Internal Links and Orphan Pages
The inverse problem also matters: pages with zero inbound internal links — orphan pages — are invisible to crawlers that navigate by links, no matter how good the content is. The internal link dataset shows you the weakly linked pages; the dedicated Orphan Page Finder cross-references your sitemap against the crawl to surface pages with no internal links at all. Together they cover the full spectrum from "under-linked" to "not linked".
Export and Pricing
Download the complete internal-link dataset as CSV or Excel for spreadsheet analysis, JSON for programmatic processing, or HTML/PDF for reporting. The free tier covers 500 URLs per crawl with no credit card; credit packs are pay-once and credits never expire — one credit per URL crawled. See Pricing for current rates.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I see all internal links on my website?
Enter your domain in the checker above and run a full-domain crawl. The report lists every internal link with source page, target page, anchor text and status code — the complete link graph as a downloadable table.
How many internal links should a page have?
There's no magic number — what matters is that important pages receive proportionally more inbound internal links, that every page is reachable within a few clicks from the homepage, and that anchors describe the target. The crawl data shows where your current structure deviates from that.
Is this internal link checker free?
Yes, up to 500 URLs per crawl, with no signup and no credit card. Larger sites use pay-once credit packs; credits never expire.
Does it show anchor text?
Yes — every internal link is reported with its full anchor text, which is essential for auditing relevance signals and finding generic anchors worth improving.
Can it crawl JavaScript-rendered navigation?
Yes — with JavaScript rendering enabled, links generated client-side (mega-menus, dynamic navigation, SPA routing) are captured too, at an additional credit cost per URL shown before the crawl starts.
What are rel=nofollow internal links and should I care?
rel=nofollow tells search engines not to pass signals through a link. On internal links this is almost always unintentional and counterproductive — the report flags every nofollowed internal link so you can review them.
Start crawling — 500 URLs free, no credit card required →
Related tools: Orphan Page Finder · Broken Link Checker · External Link Checker · XML Sitemap Generator