Get a full table of every link on any web page โ anchor text, destination URL, internal vs external, and dofollow vs nofollow โ for SEO audits, competitor research, and on-page optimisation.
A link analyzer is the next level above a simple link counter: it shows you the actual hyperlinks, not just totals. You can audit anchor-text distribution (over-optimised exact-match anchors are a red flag), check whether external links use rel attributes correctly, and reverse-engineer how a top-ranking competitor structures internal linking.
Enter a URL and the tool fetches the page, parses every <a> tag, and renders the first 100 in a sortable table: anchor text, full URL, link type (internal/external), and follow status (dofollow/nofollow). Hover over a row for details.
Use it during competitor analysis to map their internal linking patterns, when auditing your own site for over-optimised anchor text, when verifying that affiliate links are properly tagged with rel='sponsored', and when planning the internal links for a new pillar article.
Aim for diverse, descriptive anchor text โ exact-match anchor over 30% of the time looks spammy to Google. Make sure all affiliate, sponsored and user-generated content links have the appropriate rel attributes. Pay attention to where competitors link internally โ they often funnel authority to the page they care most about.
To keep the page responsive. For full site audits use a desktop crawler like Screaming Frog or a paid SaaS tool.
It's the variety of phrases you use as link text. Natural patterns mix exact-match, partial-match, branded, generic ('learn more') and naked-URL anchors.
It analyses the static HTML returned by the server. JS-rendered links require a headless-browser audit tool.
Explore more backlink tools on the tool hub โ or jump straight to the Backlink Checker, Backlink Maker, Website Link Count Checker.