About this tool
Evaluate click-depth data before release so key pages are reachable within a healthy crawl depth and not buried deep in internal navigation.
The Link Depth Checker measures how many clicks it takes to reach each page from your homepage or any designated entry point. It surfaces URLs that have sunk too deep in the site architecture, where crawl frequency and PageRank flow drop off sharply.
- Parses URL and depth rows from crawl exports using URL|depth format with optional labels.
- Flags URLs deeper than your target threshold and escalates critically buried pages.
- Lets you track priority URLs separately so high-value pages are fixed first.
How to use Link Depth Checker
Provide a crawl export or sitemap that includes each URL and its parent link path. The tool calculates the shortest click-depth for every page and flags those exceeding your chosen threshold so you can restructure navigation, add hub links, or flatten category trees.
When this tool is useful
- Review crawl exports after IA, nav, or template changes to catch URLs that moved too deep.
- Prioritize internal linking fixes by surfacing pages beyond your target click-depth threshold.
- Track whether revenue or conversion pages are buried deeper than supporting content.
Practical tips
- Treat depth as one signal alongside crawl demand and business value when prioritizing fixes.
- Keep key pages reachable within a few clicks from major hubs and navigation entry points.
- Re-run depth checks after nav updates to confirm that structural changes actually reduced page depth.
Why people use this tool
Pages buried beyond three or four clicks from the homepage receive less crawl attention and accumulate weaker internal link equity. Reducing click depth for high-value commercial and content pages directly improves their crawl frequency and ranking potential.
Related search intents
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