Broken Silo Detection
Your blog might be completely disconnected from your product pages. Your knowledge base might exist in its own silo. BFS traversal reveals every disconnected group — content that AI crawlers can never reach.
Silo Detection uses breadth-first search to identify groups of pages that are disconnected from the rest of your site. These broken silos represent content that AI crawlers cannot discover through internal navigation — invisible content that will never appear in AI-generated answers.
Find the content AI can't reach
BFS traversal from your homepage reveals which pages are reachable and which are isolated in disconnected groups.
- BFS algorithm starting from homepage
- Visual cluster identification on the map
- Actionable recommendations to reconnect silos
Hidden Content Is Wasted Content
Pages that aren't reachable through internal links are invisible to AI crawlers — no matter how good the content is.
Invisible content gaps
You have 50 pages of great content, but 12 of them exist in isolated groups that AI crawlers can't find through internal navigation. That content might as well not exist.
Every page connected, every page discoverable
Broken silos glow on the map. You see exactly which pages are isolated and get specific recommendations for cross-links to reconnect them.
How Silo Detection Works
A graph traversal algorithm that identifies disconnected page groups in your site structure.
1. BFS Traversal
Starting from your homepage, breadth-first search maps every reachable page through internal links.
2. Group Detection
Unreachable pages are grouped into clusters. Each cluster represents a broken silo.
3. Gap Visualization
Silos are visualized on the intelligence map with recommended cross-links to reconnect them.
Find Your Broken Silos
Discover which sections of your site are disconnected and invisible to AI crawlers.
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