Taskade Genesis turns a content URL list into a fully structured internal linking plan — no spreadsheet archaeology, no SEO agency required.
What Is an Internal Linking Generator?
An internal linking generator analyzes your existing pages and recommends which articles should link to which, using anchor text that reinforces your target keywords and guides both readers and search crawlers through your site architecture.
Why Use an Internal Linking Generator?
Building links manually means opening dozens of tabs and hoping you remember every relevant post. An AI-powered plan does the heavy lifting:
- Keyword relevance — matches pages by topic so every link reinforces your ranking signals.
- Crawl depth reduction — surfaces orphaned posts and connects them to hub pages automatically.
- Anchor-text variety — suggests branded, keyword-rich, and natural variants so you avoid over-optimization.
- Priority queue — ranks which links to add first based on traffic potential and page authority.
- Durable tracking — a live Taskade workspace keeps the plan updated as you publish new content.
Who Should Use an Internal Linking Generator?
- Content marketers managing blogs with 50+ posts who need a systematic linking strategy.
- SEO specialists auditing a site after a migration or restructure.
- Indie publishers who want organic growth without an agency retainer.
- E-commerce teams connecting product pages to buying-guide content.
- Agency writers delivering link-plan deliverables to clients faster.
How To Build Your Internal Linking Plan?
- Click Use Generator to open the app in Taskade Genesis — no signup wall, no install.
- Paste your page URLs or sitemap and describe your primary keyword clusters.
- The embedded AI agent cross-references topics, generates link recommendations, and maps anchor text variants.
- Review the table view, adjust priorities, then export or share the plan with your team.
- Set an automation to re-run the audit each time you publish a new post.
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