Compare → Linki vs LinkStorm
Simpler internal linking without the JavaScript snippet
LinkStorm requires a JavaScript snippet on every page of your site and has no free tier. Linki analyses your site from the outside — nothing to install, no site access needed — and starts completely free.
The short version
LinkStorm is a capable tool for teams who want a persistent tracking layer on their site. But it requires ongoing technical setup and charges from day one. Linki is faster to start, works without touching your site’s code, and lets you try AI-powered suggestions before paying anything.
Why SEOs choose Linki over LinkStorm
No snippet to install
Linki crawls your site from the outside — there’s nothing to add to your <head> tag, no third-party JavaScript on your pages, and no developer or CMS access required. That also means you can analyse client sites without needing to touch their code.
Genuinely free to start
Analyse up to 10 URLs per scan and explore internal link suggestions with no credit card required. Upgrade only when you’re ready for more scale.
AI-powered suggestions
Linki uses Google Gemini to generate contextually relevant anchor text and link target recommendations — not just keyword matching.
Search saving
Save your analysis progress and return to it later. Great for large sites where you work through link opportunities over several searches.
Linki vs LinkStorm: Feature comparison
| Feature | Linki | LinkStorm |
|---|---|---|
| Install required | ✗ | JS snippet on every page |
| Free tier | ✓ | ✗ |
| AI suggestions | ✓ | ✓ |
| GSC integration | ✗ | ✓ |
| Search saving | ✓ | ✗ |
| Cross-site linking | ✗ | ✓ |
| Monthly billing | ✓ | ✓ |
| Pricing entry point | Free | Paid from day one |
Where LinkStorm is stronger
We believe in being honest. Here’s where LinkStorm has an advantage:
- ○ Google Search Console integration for traffic-informed linking decisions
- ○ Cross-site and multi-domain linking support
- ○ Visual link map showing the full internal link graph
The bottom line
LinkStorm suits teams who want their internal linking tool tightly integrated with Google Search Console data and who need to manage links across multiple domains from one dashboard. The visual link map is a genuine differentiator for larger sites.
Linki takes a different approach: it analyses your site externally, so there’s no snippet to maintain and no site access required. That makes it particularly useful for agencies or consultants who need to audit linking opportunities across multiple client sites without requesting backend access to each one. The trade-off is you don’t get the persistent tracking or cross-domain linking that LinkStorm offers.
Choose Linki if you want zero-friction setup, especially across multiple sites you don’t control. Choose LinkStorm if GSC integration and cross-domain linking are non-negotiables for your workflow.