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Link Counter Tool

Count internal, external, unique, and total links on any webpage. Use this free link counter to review page structure, spot link-heavy sections, and improve SEO navigation before deeper audits.

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Understanding Your Link Count Results

Link counts show how a page connects users and search engines to other resources. Use these metrics to review navigation, internal linking, outbound references, and repeated links before making SEO changes.

GOOD HEALTH

Total Links

Shows every link found on the page, including navigation, content, footer, and repeated links.

Structure signal

Internal links

Links pointing to the same website. Use this to check whether the page connects users and crawlers to related content.

Trust check

External links

Links pointing to other websites. Review them for relevance, trust, and whether special attributes are needed.

About This Link Counter Tool

The Link Counter Tool scans a single webpage and summarizes the links found on that page. It helps you review total link volume, internal vs external link balance, and unique destinations so you can understand how the page is connected.

Use it for content QA, internal linking reviews, affiliate page checks, navigation cleanup, and competitor page analysis. For full-site issues like orphan pages, weak authority flow, or crawl blockss, use Dofollo’s deeper SEO features.

Why Link Counts Matter

1

Check crawl paths

Internal links help search engines discover related pages and understand how your content is connected.

2

Review link balance

A page with too few useful links may feel isolated, while a page with too many weak links can distract users.

3

Clean up repeated links

Repeated navigation, footer links, and duplicate CTAs can inflate link totals and hide the links that matter.

4

Improve user navigation

Relevant links guide visitors toward next steps, supporting content, product pages, and trustworthy references.

How To Improve Your Page Links

1

Count links on the page

Enter the webpage URL and review the total, internal, external, and unique link counts.

2

Review internal link relevance

Keep links that help users move to related pages. Remove links that add noise or point to low-value destinations.

3

Check external references

Make sure outbound links point to trustworthy, relevant resources and support the purpose of the page.

4

Add helpful internal links

Connect the page to related guides, feature pages, pricing pages, or deeper resources when it helps the user.

5

Run deeper site checks

Use Dofollo to find orphan pages, weak internal linking, crawl blocks, and authority distribution issues across the full site.

Frequently Asked Questions

A link counter tool scans a webpage and counts the links found on that page. It usually helps you review total links, internal links, external links, and unique link destinations for SEO and UX checks.
Yes. The Link Counter Tool helps you review how many links point to pages on the same website and how many point to external websites. This helps you understand the page’s link distribution.
No. More internal links are not automatically better. Useful internal links should help users discover relevant pages and help search engines understand the relationship between your content. Avoid adding links only to increase the count.
External links are normal and often helpful when they point to relevant, trustworthy resources. Review external links when they are outdated, unrelated, excessive, or need attributes such as nofollow or sponsored.
Yes. Navigation and footer links are part of the page and can affect the total link count. When reviewing results, remember that repeated layout links may inflate totals compared with the unique links inside the main content.
Review whether the page links to the most useful next destinations. Add relevant internal links where users need more context, remove weak or distracting links, and use Dofollo’s internal linking features if you need a site-wide structure review.