Link Intelligence

High-Speed Link Extraction & Analysis Tool

Perform comprehensive link audits by extracting all URLs from live webpages or raw HTML. Instantly categorize links as internal, external, or nofollow to evaluate link equity and site architecture.

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Execute live page scraping or parse bulk HTML/text content
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Automated classification of internal, external, and rel="nofollow" attributes
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Export complete link profiles to CSV for advanced SEO auditing

URL Extractor

Choose live URL mode or pasted HTML/text mode, then extract every detectable link.

Fetches the page through a PHP proxy to bypass CORS
Required to resolve relative URLs
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0Internal links
0External links
0Nofollow links
0Unique domains

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How to Audit Site Architecture with Link Extraction

Analyzing links is a critical task for identifying architectural crawl issues, orphan pages, and link value distribution. Our URL Extractor scrapes any live URL or pasted HTML to list all internal, external, and nofollow links instantly.

The Role of Internal Linking in Crawl Accessibility

Internal links connect the pages of your domain, distributing link equity (ranking power) across your site. Search crawlers rely on these links to discover new subpages. A poorly linked site leaves orphan pages that cannot be indexed. Auditing internal links ensures crawl accessibility.

Auditing Outbound and External Reference Links

Outbound links reference external domains. Linking to authoritative, relevant sources improves content trust and signals editorial depth. However, excessive low-quality outbound links can leak authority and hurt user retention. Audit outbound URLs to ensure reference quality.

Understanding Nofollow and Sponsored Link Attributes

The HTML rel attribute specifies the relationship between your page and the destination URL. A "nofollow" value tells search engine spiders not to pass authority. Use "nofollow", "sponsored", or "ugc" attributes for paid links, ads, and user-generated comments to prevent penalties.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is a URL Extractor and how does it help SEO?

A URL Extractor parses HTML code to extract and categorize all destination links, allowing webmasters to quickly audit site links and clean up broken URLs.

What is the difference between an internal and external link?

An internal link points to a page on the same domain. An external link points to a completely different domain or third-party website.

When should I use a nofollow link attribute?

Use nofollow (rel="nofollow") when linking to unverified user content, paid sponsorships, advertisements, or any site where you do not want to endorse their authority.

How many links should a standard webpage have?

There is no strict limit, but Google recommends keeping the number of links on a page to a reasonable number (typically under 100-200 links) to avoid diluting link equity.