Internal link checker for modern site navigation
Use VeriFalcon to inspect how internal links behave across marketing pages, docs, and application routes, including links discovered during a crawl but never actually reached.
VeriFalcon already exposes links grouped by source page in both the UI and CSV exports, which is what makes the internal-link framing more useful than a flat URL list.
Current Product Evidence For Internal-Link Audits
The internal-link story is grounded in the grouped-link and uncrawled-page surfaces already exposed in the product and API.
VeriFalcon already exposes links grouped by source page in both the UI and CSV exports, which is what makes the internal-link framing more useful than a flat URL list.
The current model keeps discovered-but-not-crawled pages separate, which helps teams understand where navigation exists but verification stops because of scope, queue limits, or crawl boundaries.
A recent live static scan of verifalcon.com surfaced discovered-page and uncrawled-page counts directly in the report, which is exactly the kind of context an internal-link checker should expose.
What The Internal-Link Workflow Looks Like
Why internal links deserve a dedicated page
Internal links are where navigation quality, discoverability, and real user flow meet. When they degrade, teams often feel it as a product issue, not just an SEO issue.
VeriFalcon exposes internal links directly in the results surface so teams can inspect them by status, page source, and grouped page context.
What this page emphasizes
- which pages link to a broken or redirected target
- which routes are still discoverable but no longer crawlable
- whether the issue is navigation, permission, or runtime failure
- how the link graph looks when grouped by source page
Where this is useful
This page is a fit for technical SEO teams, docs owners, and product engineers who want a more route-aware version of an internal-link audit.
FAQ
Can I see links grouped by the page they were found on?
Yes. VeriFalcon includes grouped-link results and exports to help teams inspect internal navigation by source page.
Will it show discovered but uncrawled pages?
Yes. VeriFalcon exposes uncrawled pages separately so teams can tell the difference between discovered navigation and actually verified routes.
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