A page rarely works alone. It needs related pages, supporting resources, clear next steps and useful internal links. Leo reviews how the page connects to other content. He checks internal links, external links, anchor quality, reader pathways and whether the page appears isolated or poorly connected.
For page reviews, internal linking checks, content improvement workflows and editorial planning.
A page may have no clear next step, vague anchor text, weak supporting links, too many distractions or no obvious relationship to the surrounding topic cluster. Leo checks whether the page behaves like part of a connected site.
↘ check the connections, not just the copyThe page reads well on its own, but has no clear next step, vague anchor text and no obvious link to the surrounding topic cluster.
Leo reviews the page’s links and pathways and flags where the connections need editorial attention.
Leo reviews the links and pathways visible on the page. He does not crawl the whole site or confirm every orphan. He gives editors a grounded page-level relationship review.
LEO → Leo checks whether it has the links and pathways a connected page should have.
He reviews anchor text and placement for real usefulness, not just presence.
Leo hands Zara a relationship review to check against cluster coverage.
He flags where the page lacks a clear next-step link for the reader.
Leo surfaces links that pull attention away from the page’s purpose.
He gives Felix a page-level starting point before a deeper pathway review.
Leo does not add links, remove links, rewrite anchors or publish changes. He shows what needs review.
Leo helps editors see whether the page has useful links, clear anchors and a reader pathway worth following.