Comparison

Internal Link Juicer vs Wordlift in 2026: WordPress keyword linking vs enterprise knowledge graph infrastructure

Internal Link Juicer links WordPress posts by matching keywords, starting free. Wordlift builds a full entity knowledge graph starting at EUR 799 a month. These are not two versions of the same tool; they are two different scales of ambition.

Updated July 3, 2026
Internal Link Juicer
Wordlift
Key takeaways
  • Internal Link Juicer links WordPress posts by matching configured keywords. Wordlift links content by entity and topical relationship through an automated knowledge graph, a fundamentally different linking model.
  • Internal Link Juicer starts free and tops out at $1,299/year for unlimited WordPress sites. Wordlift starts at EUR 799/month for a single Business+ plan with no free tier or public trial.
  • Wordlift automates schema markup across thousands of pages and enriches e-commerce product catalogs at scale. Internal Link Juicer does neither; it only inserts internal links.
  • Internal Link Juicer is WordPress only. Wordlift works across any site through API-driven integration, making it usable on non-WordPress and e-commerce platforms Internal Link Juicer cannot reach.
  • Wordlift includes API and MCP (Model Context Protocol) access on every paid plan for AI agent and workflow integration. Internal Link Juicer has no API on any tier.
  • Wordlift explicitly positions its knowledge graph as infrastructure for AI Overviews and language model citations, and its own FAQ names AI visibility monitoring tools like AI Peekaboo as a complementary category. Internal Link Juicer makes no AI visibility claim.
  • Internal Link Juicer requires no technical background to configure. Wordlift requires grounding in semantic SEO and entity relationships, and typically needs technical oversight during setup.

Internal Link Juicer and Wordlift both get filed under internal linking, but the gap between them is closer to the gap between a WordPress plugin and a data platform. Internal Link Juicer scans your published posts for keyword matches and inserts links automatically, with a free tier that covers unlimited posts on one site. Wordlift builds a machine-readable knowledge graph of the entities in your content, connects pages by topical relationship rather than shared phrases, automates schema markup at scale, enriches e-commerce catalogs, and structures content for AI Overviews and language model citations, all starting at EUR 799 a month with no public trial. One is a linking plugin you configure in an afternoon. The other is infrastructure a technical SEO team builds a program around. Comparing them side by side is useful mainly to confirm they are not solving the same problem at different prices.

The tools at a glance

ToolStarting priceBest for
Internal Link Juicer$0WordPress site owners and SEO consultants who need affordable, low-effort internal linking automation and have no requirement for schema automation, entity modeling, or e-commerce structured data.
WordliftEUR 799/month (billed yearly)Enterprise publishers, large e-commerce platforms, and technical SEO agencies where entity relationships, structured data governance, and AI-era discoverability are strategic priorities, not just a linking chore.

Wordlift

AI-powered knowledge graphs and semantic SEO for enterprise brands

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Wordlift builds an automated knowledge graph that identifies, links, and disambiguates entities across an entire content domain, without per-page configuration. Rather than linking two pages because they share a keyword, it links them because the underlying entities are related, which lets it connect topically adjacent content that Internal Link Juicer's keyword matching would simply miss.

The platform goes well beyond linking. Schema.org markup is generated and maintained automatically across thousands of pages, e-commerce catalogs get structured attributes and disambiguation without per-product work, and an entity gap analysis surfaces content competitors cover that you don't. API and MCP (Model Context Protocol) access are included on every plan, letting the knowledge graph feed AI agents and custom workflows directly.

None of this is casual pricing. Business+ starts at EUR 799/month billed yearly, there is no free tier or self-serve trial, and setup typically requires technical grounding in semantic SEO and entity relationships. Wordlift is built for enterprise publishers and large e-commerce brands where structured data is competitive infrastructure, not a checkbox feature, and the price reflects that scope.

Pricing
Feature
Business+
EUR 799/month (billed yearly)
Enterprise
Custom (contact for quote)
Automated schema markupYesYes
Knowledge graph creationYesYes
E-commerce product enrichmentYesYes
Entity gap analysisYesYes
API and MCP accessYesYes
Custom entity training and ontologiesNoYes
Best for: Enterprise publishers, large e-commerce platforms, and technical SEO agencies where entity relationships, structured data governance, and AI-era discoverability are strategic priorities, not just a linking chore.

Head-to-head feature comparison

Feature
Internal Link Juicer
Wordlift
Core approachKeyword-rule based internal linkingAutomated knowledge graph and entity relationship mapping
CMS / platform supportWordPress onlyAny site (API-driven, platform-agnostic)
Automated internal linkingYesYes, via automated entity linking (not keyword-based)
Knowledge graph / entity mappingNoYes
Schema markup automationNoYes
E-commerce enrichmentNoYes
Content gap analysisNoYes (entity gap analysis)
API / MCP accessNoYes
Reporting depthBasic (linking activity dashboard)Semantic SEO reporting with Google Search Console integration
Free tier / trialYes (free plugin, unlimited posts on 1 site)No
Starting price$69.99/year (1 site)EUR 799/month (Business+, billed yearly)

Considering AI Peekaboo alongside Internal Link Juicer or Wordlift?

AI Peekaboo dashboard

Wordlift builds the structured data and entity infrastructure that helps content get surfaced and cited by AI systems in the first place, and its own FAQ describes AI visibility monitoring tools as a complementary category rather than something it does itself. Internal Link Juicer makes no AI visibility claim at all. Neither tool tells you whether your brand is actually being mentioned, recommended, or cited by ChatGPT, Gemini, or AI Overviews once that infrastructure is in place. AI Peekaboo covers that measurement layer, with a read and write API on every plan from $50 per month and white-label reporting for agencies running both content engineering and AI visibility work for the same client.

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Which should you choose?

WordPress-only sites with a simple linking gapInternal Link Juicer
Enterprise publishers needing knowledge graph and entity infrastructureWordlift
Large e-commerce catalogs needing automated schema at scaleWordlift
Solo bloggers and small teams on a near-zero linking budgetInternal Link Juicer
Technical SEO agencies delivering semantic SEO as a strategic serviceWordlift
Teams needing API access for AI agent or MCP workflowsWordlift
Sites where internal linking is the only structural SEO problemInternal Link Juicer

This is not really a bake-off, it is a question of scale. Internal Link Juicer fixes a specific, common problem, WordPress posts that never got linked together, at a price that makes the decision trivial. Wordlift treats structured data and entity relationships as infrastructure a brand invests in over years, with schema automation, e-commerce enrichment, and knowledge graph modeling that Internal Link Juicer was never built to do. A site with a linking gap and nothing else wrong does not need EUR 799 a month of knowledge graph tooling. A publisher or e-commerce platform where entity authority is a competitive differentiator will find Internal Link Juicer's keyword rules far too shallow for the job.

Bottom line

Install Internal Link Juicer if your WordPress site simply needs consistent internal linking and nothing more structurally ambitious. Book a Wordlift evaluation if you run an enterprise publisher or large e-commerce catalog where schema automation, entity disambiguation, and AI-era content infrastructure are worth a four-figure monthly investment. There is no middle tier between them: teams that outgrow Internal Link Juicer's scope usually need Wordlift's full knowledge graph approach, not a slightly bigger linking plugin.

Frequently asked questions

Is Wordlift overkill if I just need internal linking fixed on a WordPress blog?

Yes, for a simple internal linking gap Wordlift is overkill, since its EUR 799/month starting price buys knowledge graph creation, schema automation, and e-commerce enrichment you would not use. Internal Link Juicer solves that specific problem for free or a low annual fee and is the more appropriate tool for a straightforward WordPress site.

Can Internal Link Juicer build a knowledge graph like Wordlift does?

Internal Link Juicer links pages purely by keyword match, with no entity model, disambiguation, or graph structure underneath it. Wordlift is built specifically around automated knowledge graph creation and entity relationship mapping, an architecturally different approach that Internal Link Juicer does not offer at any tier.

Does Internal Link Juicer help with AI Overviews or LLM citations the way Wordlift does?

No, Internal Link Juicer makes no AI visibility or AI Overviews claim anywhere in its feature set. Wordlift positions its knowledge graph explicitly as infrastructure that helps content get surfaced by AI overviews and cited by language models, though it measures structured data deployment rather than tracking actual AI mentions.

Is there a free trial for Wordlift before committing to EUR 799/month?

Wordlift does not offer a public free tier or self-serve trial; pricing starts at EUR 799/month on the Business+ plan and requires contacting the company directly. Internal Link Juicer, by contrast, has a fully functional free plan for unlimited posts on one WordPress site, so it is the far lower-risk tool to test first.

Which tool works for a non-WordPress e-commerce site, Internal Link Juicer or Wordlift?

Wordlift is the only option of the two for a non-WordPress site, since it integrates through API access across any platform and includes dedicated e-commerce product enrichment for catalog-scale structured data. Internal Link Juicer is a WordPress plugin exclusively and has no equivalent for Shopify, headless commerce, or custom-built storefronts.

Do Internal Link Juicer or Wordlift offer API access for custom workflows?

Wordlift includes API and MCP (Model Context Protocol) access on every paid plan, letting developers query entity data and integrate knowledge graph outputs into other systems. Internal Link Juicer has no API on any of its tiers, including the $1,299/year unlimited-site plan.

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