How to Find Orphan Pages That Search Engines and AI Can't Discover
The Orphan Pages report in QueryBurst identifies content orphans (no inbound editorial links), nav-only pages (reachable only through navigation/footers), and dead-end pages (no outbound links that pass equity onwards). Each category includes page counts and drill-down into affected URLs. Use it to find pages that search engines and AI crawlers following editorial links will never discover.
How to Access The Orphan Pages Report
- Open a site in QueryBurst
- Click Link Analysis in the sidebar
- Select the Orphans subtab
Understanding the Interface
Summary Cards
Three clickable cards at the top:
| Card | Description |
|---|---|
| Content Orphans | Pages with no inbound links from content areas (only linked via nav/footer). Click to view. |
| True Orphans | Pages with no inbound internal links at all. Click to view. |
| Dead Ends | Pages with no outbound internal links. Click to switch to dead-end view. |
Reachability Breakdown
A visual bar showing the proportion of pages in each category:
- Reachable — Pages with content-area inbound links
- Content orphans — Only linked from navigation/footer
- True orphans — No inbound links at all
Orphan Filter
Toggle between viewing:
- All orphans — Both content orphans and true orphans
- True only — Only pages with zero inbound links
Search
Search pages by URL or title within the current view.
Page Table
| Column | Description |
|---|---|
| Page | URL path of the page |
| Type | Badge: True orphan, Content orphan, or Dead end |
| SD | Structural depth from homepage |
| CD | Content depth from homepage |
| In | Number of inbound internal links |
| Out | Number of outbound internal links |
Click the link icon to navigate to the page's crawl detail view.
Understanding Orphan Types
True Orphans
Pages with zero inbound internal links. These pages are essentially invisible to crawlers and users navigating your site. They can only be discovered via sitemaps or direct URL access.
Fix: Add internal links from relevant content pages.
Content Orphans
Pages that are linked from navigation or footer elements but not from within page content. While technically reachable, they lack editorial endorsement from related content.
Fix: Add contextual in-content links from topically related pages.
Dead Ends
Pages that receive internal links but don't link out to any other pages. They accumulate link equity without distributing it.
Fix: Add relevant outbound internal links within the content.
Interpreting Results
Healthy Signs
- Zero true orphans — Every page is reachable via internal links
- Few content orphans — Most pages receive editorial in-content links
- Few dead ends — Pages pass link equity to related content
Warning Signs
- Many true orphans — Pages that crawlers can't discover
- High content orphan count — Pages rely only on navigation for discoverability
- Many dead ends — Link equity is being hoarded instead of distributed
Tips
- Fix true orphans first — These are the most critical linking gaps
- Prioritise content orphans for important pages — Key content should have in-content links, not just navigation
- Add outbound links to dead ends — Every content page should link to at least one related page
- Re-run the link graph after making fixes to see updated orphan counts
Related Reports
- Link Overview — Summary dashboard with orphan counts
- Click Depth — Depth distribution showing hard-to-reach pages
- Anchor Text — How link text is used across the site
- Link Explorer — Interactive link graph walker