Every Link Audited. Green for Equity. Red for Blocked.
Nofollow Link Checker
Other nofollow checkers give you a panel. A table of URLs. You scroll rows trying to match links to entries.
This one paints the page itself. Green border means equity flows. Red means blocked. Click any link—it scrolls to it with a purple pulse highlight.
One keystroke. Only the elements that matter.
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A List You Can’t Act On
Other nofollow checkers give you a list. A panel of URLs sorted by type. Dofollow here, nofollow there.
But a list doesn’t answer the question you actually have: where on the page is the problem?
Is that nofollow link in the main content or buried in the footer? Is the broken equity link in your navigation or in a sidebar widget you forgot existed? You see the URL in the panel but you’re still hunting through the page trying to find it.
You’re auditing a spreadsheet, not auditing a page.
Find the Link.
Not Just the URL.
Click Jump. Scroll. See it. Even hidden inside collapsed menus.
Click Jump on any link in the panel. Three things happen:
- Smooth Scroll → The page scrolls to center that link in your viewport.
- Panel Fades → The analysis panel fades out so you have a clear view.
- Purple Pulse → The link pulses with a purple glow—six flashes so you can’t miss it.
If the link is hidden inside a collapsed navigation menu, the tool detects that. It walks up the DOM, finds the visible parent container, and flashes that instead.
No more matching URLs to page positions. Click. Scroll. See it.
Filter Out the Noise
Eight toggles. See only the links that matter.
- By Follow Type → Show Dofollow, Show Nofollow. Toggle either on or off.
- By Location → Show IMG links, Show NAV, Show ASIDE, Show FOOTER.
- Noise Removal → Hide NAV and Hide FOOTER. Strip navigation and footer links entirely.
- Text Search → Filter by anchor text or URL in real time.
Toggle Hide NAV and Hide FOOTER. Every navigation and footer link disappears. What remains is your content area—the links that define your internal linking architecture.
Filter states persist between sessions. Set your preferred view once.
Check links first, then the on-page SEO tools for page-level audits handle headings, images, and keywords.
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