I built a tool called LinkFlow, designed to help website owners visualize how internal and external links connect across their pages. Many sites grow organically, yet their link structure slowly becomes scattered and difficult to understand. The goal of this project is to present link relationships in a simple visual map that highlights weak connections, orphan pages, and hidden opportunities for stronger navigation.
The tool crawls a website and converts its structure into an interactive graph that shows how pages support each other. Instead of long spreadsheets, users see a clear picture of their content ecosystem. This approach helps identify pages that receive little internal support or sections that dominate the linking structure.
I’m experimenting with different visualization techniques and usability improvements while refining how the crawler interprets link importance. The idea is to give creators practical insight without overwhelming them with complex data.
If you have experience with site crawlers, SEO tools, or visualization systems, I would genuinely appreciate your perspective. Suggestions, ideas, or small improvements could help shape the direction of this project.
Built With
- python
- react.js
- tailwind


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