Orphaned Page Finder - Easily Find Poorly Ranking Orphaned Pages



Is your website hiding valuable pages from search engines? Orphaned Page Finder is the ultimate web-based tool designed to help you identify orphaned pages—those pages that exist on your site but lack internal links, leaving them without "link juice" and at risk of deindexing by Google.

How It Works:
✅ Scan Your Website or Competitors – Detect orphaned pages on your domain and analyze competitor sites for hidden opportunities.
✅ Compare Sitemap vs. Crawled Pages – Our tool automatically retrieves your sitemap and compares it with the pages found during a crawl, pinpointing missing internal links to your pages.
✅ SEO Optimization Made Easy – Once identified, you can take action to internally link orphaned pages, ensuring they gain visibility and authority.
✅ Export Results in CSV – Get a structured report for further analysis, making it easy to share insights with your team or clients.

Don’t let valuable content go unnoticed! Start using Orphaned Page Finder today and improve your site's SEO effortlessly. 🚀

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Orphaned Page Finder Demo Video

Hello everyone, in this video I will be showing you how to use our Orphaned Page Finder tool. This tool helps you find pages on your website that are no longer linked to by any other pages on your site. Here’s how it works: It will automatically find your sitemap, or you can manually enter it. The tool will then extract all the pages from your sitemap and their locations. After that, it will crawl your website, checking all your internal links. Then, it compares the pages found in your sitemap to the pages it discovers by crawling your website. If there are pages listed in your sitemap that can’t be reached by crawling your site, those are likely orphaned pages — pages that don’t have any internal links pointing to them. Before we start the demo, let’s quickly go through the available options. First, enter the website you want to check for orphaned pages. If your sitemap is stored in an unusual location that might not be automatically detected, enter the full URL here. If your sitemap is in a standard location — for example, /sitemap.xml or linked in your robots.txt file — you can leave this field blank, as our system is smart enough to find it. Finally, choose how many concurrent connections you want the tool to use when scanning your website. If you know your site can handle a lot of connections from one IP address without blocking our scanner, feel free to increase the number. If you’re unsure, just leave it at five to stay safe. Now that we’ve covered the options, let’s start a scan. You can see the tool is looking for the sitemap — it’s found it — and now it’s crawling the website. We’ll come back in a minute to review the results. After a few minutes, the scan has completed. We scanned a total of 2,174 pages and found 267 orphaned pages. These are pages that couldn’t be reached during the crawl because there were no internal links pointing to them. These orphaned pages won’t rank very well because there’s no internal link juice flowing to them, which signals to Google that they’re not important. If you want these pages to rank, you should add internal links pointing to them using relevant anchor text. And that concludes our demo video. As always, thank you for watching.



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