Link Finder

Want to know where a specific link appears across a website? Enter the site URL, paste the link you are looking for, and choose to scan a single page or crawl the entire website. Results are shown instantly with page URL, link text, link type, and context.

Enter the exact URL or a partial URL - both exact and partial matches are returned.

How to Find Where a Link Is Used

1

Enter the Website URL

Paste the website URL you want to scan into the first field.

2

Enter the Link to Find

Type the specific link you want to find on every page.

3

View & Export Results

See every page that contains the link, then export as CSV.

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Find Every Page That Links to a URL

Need to know which of your pages link to an outdated source? Or where a competitor link sits across your site? The link finder crawls a site and lists every page that contains the URL you typed.

Critical for content updates, internal-link audits, and outreach campaigns where you need a clean list of pages mentioning a target URL.

Why Use This Link Finder

Single Page Scan

Scan any individual webpage in seconds. See every instance of a link, including its anchor text, link type (internal/external), and surrounding context.

Full Website Crawl

Crawl up to 2,000 pages of any website to find every page that contains a specific link. Ideal for auditing internal links or finding outdated external references.

Filter & Export

Filter results in real time using the search box. Export all matches to CSV or JSON for use in spreadsheets or other tools.

Exact & Partial Match

Finds both exact URL matches and partial matches (e.g., searching for a domain finds all pages linking to that domain). Trailing slashes are ignored.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about finding links on websites.

What is the Link Finder tool?
The Link Finder scans webpages to find every occurrence of a specific URL. You can scan a single page or crawl an entire website to audit internal links, track external references, or check for broken link patterns.
How many pages can it crawl?
The whole website crawler can scan up to 2,000 pages per search. You can set your own limit (1-2,000) in the Max Pages field. Crawling is done in chunks of 30 pages at a time to avoid timeouts.
Does it find partial URL matches?
Yes. If you search for "example.com", it will match any link containing that string, such as "https://example.com/page-1" or "https://example.com/category/post". Trailing slashes are normalised before comparison.
Can I export the results?
Yes. Once results are shown, use the CSV button to download a spreadsheet-compatible file or the JSON button to download a structured data file. Both export all matches regardless of the current filter.
Why does the crawl stop before reaching my page limit?
The crawler only follows internal links it discovers on each page. If the site has fewer crawlable pages than your limit, or if some pages are not linked from the starting URL, the crawl will finish early.
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