Descriptive Link Scanner

Google penalizes pages that use "click here" / "learn more" / "read more" as link text. Paste a URL, get every weak link found — with 2-3 specific replacement suggestions for each.

We fetch each weak link's destination page (when same-domain) to use its real title as a suggestion seed. Limited to 8 destination fetches per scan.

Why this matters

For Google search

Google explicitly says use descriptive anchor text — the text inside <a> tags. Anchor text tells Google what the linked page is about. "Click here" tells Google nothing.

For AI engines (AEO)

ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, and Google AI Overviews all parse anchor text to understand pages. Pages with descriptive links rank higher and are cited more often than pages full of "click here" / "learn more".

For accessibility

Screen reader users often navigate by listing all links on a page. A list of 30 "Click here" entries is useless. Descriptive text makes your page navigable.

How our suggestions work

For each weak link, we generate replacements from three sources:

  1. Destination page title (if same domain — we fetch it)
  2. URL slug converted to readable text
  3. Surrounding sentence — extracts the noun phrase the link refers to