orphan pages finder

Your posts are linked. They're just not linked in a way Google cares about.

A link from yoursite.com/blog tells Google your post exists, but by the time it follows that link, your post is already buried on page 3. Contextual links, the ones placed inside the content of related articles, are what tell Google your content actually matters.

Orphinder finds every orphan and weak page on your site and tells you where to add contextual links that actually move rankings.

Free scan · No account needed · Up to 1000 pages

23

23

/100

/100

Orphan pages

Orphan pages

14

14

weak pages

weak pages

63

63

URL

URL

Status

Status

links

links

Suggestions

Suggestions

https://blog.yourdomain.com

https://blog.yourdomain.com

Linked

Linked

829

829

✦ suggestions

✦ suggestions

https://blog.yourdomain.com/openne...

https://blog.yourdomain.com/openne...

Weak

Weak

2

2

✦ suggestions

✦ suggestions

https://blog.yourdomain.com/auth...

https://blog.yourdomain.com/auth...

Orphan

Orphan

0

0

✦ suggestions

✦ suggestions

https://blog.yourdomain.com/what-i...

https://blog.yourdomain.com/what-i...

Orphan

Orphan

0

0

✦ suggestions

✦ suggestions

https://blog.yourdomain.com/my-fed...

https://blog.yourdomain.com/my-fed...

Linked

Linked

4

4

✦ AI suggestions

✦ AI suggestions

Free scan · No account needed · Up to 1000 pages

The problem

You think your content is linked.
Google disagrees.

The culprit is usually not your content. Poor internal linking is one of the most common reasons why.

Here's the part most people miss: there are two kinds of links, and only one actually matters to Google.

  1. Navigational links: your blog index, your archive pages, your pagination, tell Google a page exists. They're structural. Google expects them and largely ignores them as authority signals.

  2. Contextual links: links placed inside the body of a related article, surrounded by relevant text tell Google a page matters. These are editorial endorsements. This is where PageRank actually flows.

Most blog posts only have the first kind. That's why they stall.

The culprit is usually not your content. Poor internal linking is one of the most common reasons why.

Here's the part most people miss: there are two kinds of links, and only one actually matters to Google.

  1. Navigational links: your blog index, your archive pages, your pagination, tell Google a page exists. They're structural. Google expects them and largely ignores them as authority signals.

  2. Contextual links: links placed inside the body of a related article, surrounded by relevant text tell Google a page matters. These are editorial endorsements. This is where PageRank actually flows.

Most blog posts only have the first kind. That's why they stall.

1

Blog index links don't signal importance

Every post you publish shows up on your blog index, but Google reads those as navigational structure, not editorial votes. A link buried across pages of pagination gets almost no PageRank. Without a contextual link from inside a related article, your post has no authority signal, regardless of how good the content is.

2

By the time Google crawls it, it's already buried

Google doesn't crawl new pages instantly. It follows links on its own schedule, and for most sites, that can take days or weeks. By the time Googlebot follows your blog index link to a new post, that post has already slipped to page 2 or 3 of your archive. The crawl signal arrives late and weak. The window where contextual links matter most is right after you publish and most posts go live with none.

3

No contextual links means no rankings

Internal contextual links pass PageRank, the authority signal Google uses to decide what ranks. Orphan pages receive none. Weak pages receive almost none. That means they're competing against properly-linked content with one hand tied behind their back, even when the writing is stronger.

the solution

Orphinder finds every page Google is undervaluing, and tells you exactly which contextual links to add.

Orphinder maps every internal link and identifies every page that's missing the contextual links, whether that's zero links or just the wrong kind.

Our AI reads your actual content and finds the exact pages on your site that should be linking to each weak or orphan page. You get the source URL, the anchor text to use, a quote from the content showing where the link belongs, and a plain-English instruction you can follow yourself or hand to a writer.

No spreadsheets. No manual cross-referencing. No guessing which posts need help or where to put the links.

1

Free

Enter your URL

We crawl every page and every internal link on your site, up to 1000 pages per scan. No account needed to get started.

2

Free

See your internal link health score

Get your site's SEO score, total page count, number of orphan pages (0 internal links), and number of weak pages (1–3 links, almost certainly all navigational, none contextual). Plus a plain-English breakdown of what it means for your rankings.

If your score is healthy, you're done. If it's not, keep going.

3

paid

Full URL list

Every orphan and weak page, ranked by impact, with the exact link count per page. Export as CSV to fix manually or use the AI suggestions to move faster.

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paid

Fix with our suggestions

For each orphan and weak page, our AI analyses your existing content and identifies three pages that should be linking to it contextually from inside the body of related articles, not from your index or nav. You get the source URL, the exact anchor text, the surrounding context quote, and a step-by-step editor instruction.

pricing

Simple, honest pricing.

Free

€0

€0

See your internal link health before you commit to anything. Is your site low on orphan and weak pages? No need to pay for anything.

Internal link SEO health score

Orphan page count (0 links)

Weak page count (1–3 links, no contextual)

No account required

Full URL list with link counts

CSV export

AI suggestions for every orphan and weak page

Exact contextual anchor text and where in the content to place it

Editor instructions you can act on immediately

Personal

One-off audit

€15

€15

Only have one site? Pay once, fix it. Maybe pay it again in 3 months when you've published more content.

I mean, €15 is less than 3 pints.

Everything in Free

Up to 1000 pages per scan

Full URL list with link counts

CSV export

AI suggestions for every orphan and weak page

Exact contextual anchor text and where in the content to place it

Editor instructions you can act on immediately

Pro

€29/mo

€29/mo

For SEO professionals and agencies managing multiple sites.

Everything in Personal

Unlimited scans

Up to 1000 pages per scan

Run monthly audits as your content grows

Catch new orphans and weak pages before they compound

orphinder 2026

orphinder 2026