Internal links are not just SEO signals. They are routes through the site. Good links help readers move from question to proof, from guide to service, from supporting page to commercial page and from broad topic to specific action. Felix reviews internal link pathway health: orphan risk, anchor text quality, hub-and-spoke relationships, missing next-step links, competing links and pathway coherence.
For internal link audits, page reviews, topic-cluster improvements and conversion-path checks.
A page may have internal links that are vague, disconnected, buried, distracting or pointed at the wrong next step. It may fail to connect to its hub, support pages or conversion path. Felix reviews whether links form a coherent pathway, not just whether links are present.
↘ turn links into journeysThe page links to three unrelated posts and uses vague anchors that do not explain why the reader should click.
Links support the page role, use descriptive anchors and lead to useful supporting or conversion pages.
Felix reviews already-visible page signals and link context. He does not edit anchors, fetch linked pages, crawl the whole site or publish changes. He gives editors a structured pathway review.
FELIX → Felix checks whether the links form a useful pathway.
He reviews whether the page connects to hubs, spokes or supporting pages.
Felix flags links that do not explain their destination.
He checks whether internal links support or distract from the intended next step.
Felix lists orphan-risk signals and manual checks.
He gives reviewable link actions before anyone edits the page.
Felix does not add, remove or rewrite links automatically. He does not crawl the full site or confirm full orphan status unless discovery data exists. He produces review-only pathway findings.
Felix helps editors turn loose links into clear reader pathways, topic support and reviewable link actions.