Internal Link Equity Calculator
Estimate how much SEO authority each internal or outbound link receives from a page. Too many links on a single page dilute link equity and reduce the ranking power passed to important pages. Uses URL Rating (UR) — a page-level metric — for accurate per-page calculations.
Page URL Rating (UR)
Enter the URL Rating of the specific page (0–100). UR is a page-level authority score from Ahrefs — use it instead of domain-level DR for accurate link equity estimation.
Followed Internal Links
Enter the number of followed internal links on the page. Do not count nofollow links — they do not pass equity.
Followed Outbound Links
Enter followed external/outbound links only. Nofollow, sponsored, or UGC outbound links do not pass equity.
Ideal Links Per Page Baseline
Set your benchmark for “ideal” followed links on a well-optimised page. Industry guidance typically suggests keeping followed links under 100. Adjust to match your site type.
Total Links on Page
Followed Links (Equity-Passing)
Equity Per Followed Link
Link Dilution vs Baseline
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Enter your page URL Rating and link counts to analyse internal link equity distribution.
Formula Used
Equity Score (0–100) = MIN( (Equity Per Link ÷ Baseline Equity) × 100, 100 )
Why damping factor 0.85? Google’s original PageRank formula retains ~85% of a page’s authority for redistribution, with ~15% accounting for random navigation. This is the closest publicly-known approximation of how equity flows. | Why UR and not DR? DR (Domain Rating) measures domain-level authority. UR (URL Rating) measures page-level authority — the correct input for per-page link equity estimates. | Nofollow links are excluded from equity calculations as Google does not pass PageRank through them.
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Internal Link Equity Calculator
The Internal Link Equity or Juice Pass Calculator helps estimate how much SEO authority each followed link receives from a page. It uses your page’s URL rating (UR), followed internal links, followed outbound links, and an ideal link baseline to calculate how diluted or concentrated your link equity is.
I built this tool to make internal link analysis simpler and more practical. Instead of guessing whether a page has too many links, you can quickly measure how efficiently authority is being distributed across your website.
Understand How Authority Flows Through Your Website
One of the most overlooked parts of SEO is what happens after a page gains authority.
When a page earns backlinks and builds authority, that value can be passed to other pages through internal links. However, every followed link on the page shares a portion of that authority. The more followed links you add, the less equity each individual link may receive.
This calculator gives you a practical estimate of how much authority each followed link may receive based on your page-level authority and total followed links.
Why Internal Link Equity Matters
Internal linking is one of the strongest SEO signals you fully control.
Search engines use internal links to:
- Discover pages
- Understand website structure
- Identify important pages
- Distribute ranking authority across your site
But there is a balance.
A page with fewer, highly relevant followed links usually passes stronger authority to each destination page. On the other hand, pages overloaded with links may dilute equity too heavily.
This does not mean you should avoid linking naturally. It simply means your links should be intentional and strategic.
For example:
- A focused article linking to 20 relevant pages may pass stronger equity signals.
- A cluttered page linking to 200 destinations spreads authority much thinner.
This tool helps you visualize that dilution effect before it impacts your SEO performance.
Why I Use URL Rating (UR) Instead of Domain Rating (DR)
A common SEO mistake is using Domain Rating (DR) to estimate page authority.
DR measures the authority of an entire website, but link equity flows from individual pages. That is why this calculator uses URL Rating (UR), which measures page-level authority instead of domain-level authority.
A single page with a strong UR can pass significantly more equity than weaker pages on the same domain.
Using page-level authority makes the calculation much more accurate for internal link analysis.
How the Calculator Works
The calculator estimates link equity distribution using a simplified PageRank-style model.
It takes into account:
- URL Rating (UR)
- Followed internal links
- Followed outbound links
- A damping factor of 0.85
- Your ideal links-per-page baseline
The tool then estimates:
- Total followed links
- Equity passed per followed link
- Overall link dilution score
- Equity distribution strength
The final score shows how closely your page matches your preferred link distribution benchmark.
Why Nofollow Links Are Separate
Not all links pass SEO equity equally.
Links marked as:
nofollowsponsoredugc
typically do not pass traditional PageRank signals in the same way followed links do.
That is why this calculator separates nofollow links from followed links. This gives you a cleaner estimate of how much authority is actually being distributed through equity-passing links.
This can be useful when managing:
- Affiliate links
- Sponsored content
- Login pages
- Low-priority utility pages
- External references
What Is a Good Link Equity Score?
There is no perfect universal number because every website structure is different.
However, generally:
Strong Equity Distribution
- Focused link structure
- High authority concentration
- Strong support for priority pages
Balanced Distribution
- Healthy overall structure
- Some opportunities for optimization
- Moderate dilution
High Link Dilution
- Too many followed links
- Equity spread too thinly
- Important pages may receive weaker signals
The goal is not to aggressively reduce links. The goal is to make sure your most important pages receive the strongest possible internal authority.
Best Practices for Internal Link Optimization
Prioritize Important Pages
Pass more authority toward:
- Commercial pages
- Service pages
- Revenue-generating content
- Strategic category pages
Reduce Unnecessary Followed Links
Audit:
- Excessive navigation links
- Footer clutter
- Thin archive pages
- Low-value utility pages
Use Contextual Internal Links
Links placed naturally inside content often provide stronger relevance signals than repetitive template links.
Audit Sitewide Links
Global navigation and footer links can dramatically increase followed link counts across thousands of pages.
Keep Linking Intentional
Every followed link should have a clear purpose for users and search engines.
Important Disclaimer
This calculator provides an estimated approximation of internal link equity based on publicly known PageRank concepts and modern SEO practices.
Google’s actual ranking systems are proprietary and significantly more advanced than any public formula. URL Rating (UR) is an Ahrefs metric and is not provided by Google.
Use this tool as directional guidance for improving internal link structure and authority distribution — not as an exact representation of Google’s ranking algorithm.