What do people think of LinkBoss: AI-Powered Interlinking Tool?
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What do you think about LinkBoss: AI-Powered Interlinking Tool?
I've find Linkboss straight-forward to use. I like the way Linkboss helps us build Silos, and the flexibility to add a heading and paragraph with AI. While the AI content might not be great, it's a great start so I can edit it. My only problem is that it sometimes gets repetitive, I understand that I can re-process that part, but when I build a silo with let's say 15 interlinks I would love to see those 15 paragraphs on the same dashboard before I proceed to put the actual links. Thank you for the great product, and good luck with your lunch!
I'm one of the early adopters and linkboss has made an incredible improvement in a short time. Based on user feedback, they worked on the tool, made modifications and reached this stage. and I can only imagine how great the tool can be if they follow the same trajectory. It has already saved me many hours on building topic clusters, finding orphan pages, and bulk linking that I could spend on more productive tasks. Though I spend a fraction of time I used to spend on interlinking, the link structures of my sites are now far more organized and powerful than before due to the linkboss. Hopefully, the tool keeps getting better.
An internal linking game changer for me
Strengths:
- Saves time by linking multiple articles simultaneously.
- Rates links based on actual content, promoting natural link placement.
- Automatically creates relevant snippets with anchor text for easy integration.
- Identifies and helps fix orphaned pages.
- Dashboard provides a clear overview of your internal linking structure.
- Allows you to easily remove outdated or irrelevant links.
- Developers are VERY responsive, and actively address user feedback and improve the tool.
Weaknesses:
- Still under development, occasional bugs may occur.
IMO, LinkBoss is a promising internal linking tool with an easy to use interface. It's particularly helpful for bloggers and website owners who value time efficiency and contextual relevance. However, keep in mind its potential bugs as it's still under development.
Here's what sets it apart:
- Unlike some tools that rely solely on keyword matching, LinkBoss prioritizes semantic meaning for link suggestions.
- The founders actively engage with early adopters and prioritize their feedback, ensuring the tool evolves based on user needs.
Get it if: you are a blogger or website owners looking to improve their internal linking structure and SEO without spending hours manually linking. And like getting in early and supporting a product as it grows. And most importantly, want to keep your links even if you stop using the software.
Don't get it if you prefer to wait for a fully polished tool with minimal potential bugs.
If you're looking for an internal linking solutions till - at a minimum give the free trial a shot is my advice.
Really appreciate the detailed review. This will surely help onlookers understand what we are atm and where we are heading with LinkBoss. Loved the way you have put out every detail here. :D
I can write articles, but I really don't like the interlinking side of things. I just started using this tool, but it seems like it can help me with something I struggled with before. It helps me find articles that need links and find relevant articles on my site to add a link.
But wait, there's more! If you dislike the suggested link, it can create a new section in the article and add a new paragraph for the new link. Saves a lot of time.
The tool had some problems at first, but the team has been working hard to fix them, and it's improving quickly.
Linkboss is a game changer for SEO. It makes it easy to connect all the posts on your site, ensure you bring value to your reader, and help Google easily find all your news, posts and stories. It’s a true saver for someone who manages several blogs like me.