Link Whisper vs Linkstorm in 2026: WordPress-only editor suggestions vs platform-agnostic AI linking
One plugin lives inside the WordPress editor and bills as a one-time annual license. The other crawls any platform, including JavaScript-heavy sites, and bills monthly from $30.
Link Whisper only works on WordPress. Linkstorm crawls any platform, including JavaScript-heavy sites that WordPress-specific tools cannot render properly.
Link Whisper is a one-time annual license starting at $77/year for 1 site, up to $167/year for unlimited sites. Linkstorm is a monthly subscription starting at $30/month.
Linkstorm connects to Google Search Console to prioritize internal linking around pages with strong impressions but weak click-through. Link Whisper has no equivalent data layer.
Link Whisper suggests links inline as you write inside the Gutenberg or Classic Editor. Linkstorm operates from a separate dashboard and pushes accepted links back into your CMS through an integration.
Neither tool offers an API or white-label delivery, so agencies needing programmatic access or branded client reporting will need a different tool for that layer.
Linkstorm publishes case studies showing a 77.5% traffic increase for one client and a 7x organic traffic increase for another. Link Whisper does not publish comparable case study data.
Link Whisper and Linkstorm both solve the same underlying problem: internal links get skipped during publishing because finding the right target page and writing a natural anchor takes time nobody has. The two tools solve it from opposite directions. Link Whisper builds the suggestion engine directly into the WordPress editor, so accepting a link never requires leaving the page you are writing, and it charges a one-time annual license rather than a recurring subscription. Linkstorm runs from a separate dashboard, crawls any platform including JavaScript-rendered sites that WordPress-only tools cannot see, and layers in Google Search Console data to prioritize which pages need links most. If your entire stack is WordPress and you want the tightest possible in-editor workflow, that points one way. If you run Shopify, Webflow, or custom-built sites alongside WordPress, only one of these tools can even crawl them.
The tools at a glance
Link Whisper
WordPress plugin that suggests relevant internal links as you write and audits your entire site structure
Link Whisper installs as a WordPress plugin and works from inside the post editor itself. As you write in Gutenberg or Classic Editor, it scans your published content and surfaces relevant internal link suggestions with a recommended anchor text and target URL. Accepting one adds the link on the spot, with no tab-switching to search your own site for a page to link to.
The site-wide report is the other half of the product: orphan page detection flags content with zero inbound internal links, a broken link checker catches internal 404s and redirects, and an anchor text report shows whether you are leaning too hard on one exact-match phrase. Pricing is a one-time annual license rather than a subscription, and the Professional tier at $167/year covers unlimited WordPress sites, which is a strong deal for an agency running several small WordPress properties.
The trade-off is the WordPress lock-in. There is no API, no export to an external dashboard, and nothing here for a Shopify, Webflow, or custom-built site. Suggestion quality can also get muddier on large sites where many posts cover overlapping topics, since the plugin is matching on semantic similarity within your own content library rather than pulling in external ranking or search data.
| Feature | Basic $77/year (1 site) | Standard $117/year (3 sites) | Professional $167/year (unlimited sites) |
|---|---|---|---|
| WordPress sites | 1 | 3 | Unlimited |
| Inline editor suggestions | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Orphan page detection | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Auto-linking rules | No | Yes | Yes |
| API access | No | No | No |
| Billing model | Annual | Annual | Annual |
Linkstorm
AI-powered internal linking tool for SEOs and publishers on any web platform including JavaScript-heavy sites
Linkstorm crawls a site regardless of platform, including JavaScript-rendered pages that trip up simpler crawlers, and runs two proprietary AI methods to find semantically relevant internal link opportunities between pages. Suggestions carry a recommended anchor and target URL, and you can accept them one at a time or turn on auto-linking so approved recommendations get inserted across the site without individual review.
The feature that sets it apart from a plain link-suggestion tool is the Google Search Console integration: connect GSC and Linkstorm folds ranking position, impressions, and click-through data into the link audit, so you can prioritize internal links toward pages that are close to ranking well but underperforming on clicks, instead of spreading effort evenly across the whole site. A Chrome extension and a WordPress plugin cover the implementation side for teams that want it inside their existing tools.
Pricing is transparent and scales with URL and credit volume rather than by client count, unlimited projects and websites are included on every tier, which suits an SEO consultant managing many smaller sites. The ceiling shows up at the top of a large site: the Small plan caps out at 1,000 URLs, and there is no white-label or client-sharing layer if you want to hand a client a branded report.
| Feature | Small $30/month | Medium $60/month | Large $120/month | XL $200/month |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| URLs / credits | 1,000 | 5,000 | 20,000 | 50,000 |
| Platform coverage | Any platform | Any platform | Any platform | Any platform |
| Auto-linking | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Google Search Console integration | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| API access | No | No | No | No |
| Billing model | Monthly | Monthly | Monthly | Monthly |
Head-to-head feature comparison
| Feature | ||
|---|---|---|
| Platform coverage | WordPress only | Any platform, including JavaScript-heavy sites |
| WordPress in-editor integration | Yes (Gutenberg + Classic Editor) | No (separate dashboard; WordPress plugin available) |
| Orphan page detection | Yes | Not named as a feature (link audit reports inbound/outbound counts) |
| Broken internal link detection | Yes | Yes |
| Auto-linking | Yes (Standard tier and up) | Yes |
| Google Search Console integration | No | Yes |
| Chrome extension | No | Yes |
| API access | No | No |
| White-label delivery | No | No |
| Free trial | Not advertised | Yes, no credit card required |
| Billing model | Annual license | Monthly subscription |
| Starting price | $77/year | $30/month |
Which should you choose?
The deciding factor here is usually your CMS mix, not feature depth. Link Whisper and Linkstorm cover overlapping ground on suggestion quality and reporting, but Link Whisper cannot touch anything outside WordPress, and Linkstorm cannot match the native in-editor feel on WordPress specifically. If every site you manage runs WordPress and you would rather pay once a year than watch a monthly bill, Link Whisper is the simpler pick. If your portfolio includes even one Shopify, Webflow, or custom-built site, Linkstorm is the only one of the two that can crawl it at all.
Bottom line
Buy Link Whisper if your sites are WordPress-only and you want internal linking handled inside the editor with a license you renew once a year instead of a subscription you watch every month. Choose Linkstorm if you manage a mixed-platform portfolio, need Search Console data driving which pages get linked first, or want to try the tool with a free trial before committing. Neither tool has an API or white-label output, so agencies that need programmatic access or branded client dashboards for internal-linking data specifically will still need to layer in a separate reporting tool.
Frequently asked questions
Is Link Whisper worth it if all my sites are on WordPress?
Yes, for an all-WordPress portfolio Link Whisper is the more integrated option because suggestions appear directly inside the Gutenberg or Classic Editor as you write, and the Professional tier covers unlimited sites for a one-time $167 annual fee. Linkstorm can also work on WordPress through its plugin, but the suggestion workflow runs from a separate dashboard rather than inside the post editor itself.
Does Linkstorm work on a Shopify or Webflow store, and does Link Whisper?
Linkstorm works on Shopify, Webflow, and any other platform including JavaScript-heavy sites, because it crawls the rendered page rather than reading WordPress-specific data. Link Whisper is a WordPress plugin exclusively and cannot be installed on a Shopify or Webflow site at all.
Which tool has a free trial, Link Whisper or Linkstorm?
Linkstorm offers a free trial with no credit card required, so you can crawl your site and review suggestion quality before paying. Link Whisper does not advertise a free trial; its Basic tier at $77/year is the lowest-cost way to test it.
Is auto-linking safe to turn on for a large site?
Both tools support auto-linking, but the safer path on a large site is starting with manual suggestion approval to calibrate quality before switching either one to automatic insertion. Linkstorm lets you review and remove any auto-added link with one click, and Link Whisper's auto-linking rules, available from the Standard tier up, are also reversible.
Is Link Whisper's annual license actually cheaper than Linkstorm's monthly plan over a year?
For a single small WordPress site, yes: Link Whisper's Basic tier is $77/year versus Linkstorm's Small tier at $30/month, which totals $360/year. The comparison flips for larger or multi-platform portfolios, where Linkstorm's unlimited-website allowance per tier can cost less than buying multiple Link Whisper licenses, since Link Whisper only unlocks unlimited sites at the $167/year Professional tier and only within WordPress.
Do either Link Whisper or Linkstorm offer an API for internal linking data?
No. Neither tool currently offers API access on any pricing tier, so programmatic access to internal link data or suggestions is not available from either platform as of mid-2026.

