
inLinks
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What is inLinks
inLinks is an SEO tool focused on internal linking and on-page optimization using entity-based content analysis. It helps SEO practitioners and content teams identify topical gaps, improve site architecture, and automate internal link suggestions across pages. The platform emphasizes semantic relationships (entities and topics) rather than only keyword matching, and it includes features for content briefs and optimization workflows.
Entity-based content analysis
inLinks analyzes pages using entities and topical relationships to support on-page SEO decisions. This can help teams structure content around topics and subtopics rather than relying solely on keyword frequency. It is useful for planning content clusters and improving topical coverage across a site.
Internal linking automation
The product provides internal link suggestions and workflows aimed at improving crawl paths and distributing internal authority. This is practical for sites with many pages where manual internal linking is time-consuming. It supports ongoing maintenance by surfacing linking opportunities as content changes.
On-page optimization workflow
inLinks includes tools to guide content updates, such as optimization recommendations and content brief-style outputs. This supports repeatable processes for writers and editors working with SEO requirements. It can fit into a content production pipeline where consistency matters.
Narrower suite than all-in-one
Compared with broader SEO platforms, inLinks is more specialized around internal linking and semantic/on-page optimization. Organizations seeking a single tool for rank tracking, large-scale backlink analysis, and competitive research may need additional products. This can increase tool sprawl for teams that prefer consolidated reporting.
Recommendations require validation
Automated link and content suggestions still require human review to avoid irrelevant links or unintended anchor text patterns. Site-specific context (navigation, templates, conversion paths) can affect whether a suggested link is appropriate. Teams should plan for editorial oversight rather than fully hands-off automation.
Learning curve for entity concepts
The entity-first approach can be unfamiliar to users accustomed to keyword-only workflows. Interpreting topic maps and entity relationships may require training and experimentation. Smaller teams without dedicated SEO expertise may take longer to operationalize the insights.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Free | $0 (monthly) | Optimize content twice a month; internally link up to 25 pages; keyword research; social media automation; limited AI assistant. |
| Freelancer | From $49 per month | 100 pages included (can grow); improved content audits; writer access; content planner; fully AI content enabled; cancel anytime. |
| Agency | From $196 per month | Starts with 430 pages and can grow; API access; unlimited Topic Trends data; unlimited projects & users; customer login options; includes Freelancer features. |
| Enterprise | Custom pricing (100,000+ URLs) | All Agency features plus dedicated infrastructure, tailored contracts and enterprise-scale support. |



