Crawl. Audit. Fix.
Interlinker finds the “silent killers” in your Shopify store’s structure—Orphan Pages, Dead Ends, and Anchor Cannibalization—that generic SEO tools miss.
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● LiveHow It Works
No code installation. No theme edits. Just data.
Auto-Detection
We automatically detect your Shopify primary and custom domains. We separate your staging URLs from your live site instantly.
Deep Crawl
Our bot crawls your internal link structure, simulating exactly how Googlebot moves through your collections and products.
Action Plan
You get a list of “Critical” errors (Orphans, Dead Ends) to fix immediately to recover your crawl budget.
What We Analyze
Orphan Pages
An orphan page has zero internal links pointing to it. If Google can’t follow a link to a product, it assumes that product is unimportant. We find them so you can link to them.
Dead Ends
Pages that don’t link out to anything else. These are “black holes” for authority. We identify them so you can keep the link juice flowing.
Anchor Cannibalization
Using the same keyword to link to different pages confuses search engines. We flag these conflicts instantly.
Smart Domain Handling
Most crawlers get confused by `myshopify.com` vs your custom domain. We automatically group them to prevent false “external link” warnings.
Why not just use a generic crawler?
Because Shopify’s URL structure is unique.
| Feature | Interlinker | Generic Crawler |
|---|---|---|
| Shopify Handle Detection Auto-detects myshopify vs custom domains |
Native | Manual Setup |
| Orphan Page Identification Finds products missing from collections |
Automated | Difficult |
| Link Type Classification Distinguishes Nav links vs Content links |
Yes | No |
Frequently Asked Questions
No. Interlinker scans your live site externally (like Google does). It does not inject code into your theme, so it cannot slow down your site.
These are links pointing to the non-secure version of your site. You should update them to HTTPS immediately to avoid security warnings in browsers.
Yes, as long as the public URL is accessible, our crawler can analyze the structure.
