Internal Linking Assistant

Analyze a target page, supporting URLs, and optional draft context to find internal link opportunities, anchor ideas, and missing cluster support.

Methodology: this tool uses your target query, page context, internal URL list, and optional brief or draft text to recommend practical internal linking actions without inventing URLs.
Linking Setup

Start with the target query and page, then add allowed internal URLs and any optional draft context for more specific recommendations.

Project Library
Choose a saved topic or keyword to guide link recommendations.
Saved topics and keywords will appear here.
Use a page URL when you are analyzing a published page. A saved brief or draft can stand in for this source.
Enter the domain that owns the target and internal URLs.
Paste the pages this tool is allowed to recommend, or import them from your sitemap using the domain or target URL above.
Advanced context
Add sitemap overrides, competitor benchmarks, brief JSON, or draft copy only when you want more specific recommendations.
Use this only if auto-detection misses your sitemap.
Benchmark URLs for extra grounding context.
Linking Recommendations

Use the overview and action tabs to decide what to add on-page, what should link in, and which follow-up workflow makes the most sense.

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Internal Linking Tool

Turn Content Plans and Drafts Into Actionable Internal Linking Recommendations

The Internal Linking Assistant is built for SEO and content teams that already know the page they are working on, but want clearer guidance on how it should connect to the rest of the site. By combining a target query with known internal URLs, optional brief context, and optional draft copy, the tool helps identify where the target page should link out, which pages should link back in, and how anchors can be varied more naturally.

This is especially useful when moving from planning into publishing, refreshing existing pages, or tightening topical clusters across a content hub. Instead of treating internal linking as an afterthought, the tool helps turn it into a structured part of the workflow with clearer next-step actions for both writers and SEO teams.