How do I find the internal links pointing to a specific page?
In Google Search Console, open the Links report and click any page under Internal Linking — you'll see the count of internal links pointing to it. For the actual source pages and anchor text, crawl the site with Screaming Frog and check the Inlinks tab.
The quick way (GSC)
GSC shows top-level counts: how many internal links point to any given URL. Enough to spot orphaned pages, but it doesn't show which source pages carry the links or what anchor text is used.
The complete way (crawler)
Crawl your domain with Screaming Frog. Select the target URL, switch to the Inlinks tab. You'll see every source page, the anchor text, and the surrounding context — everything you need to decide if the link is helping or wasted.
When to run this check
Run it on pages you're trying to rank. If a striking-distance page has 0-2 incoming internal links, one or two contextual links from an authority page often move it to page 1.
Internal Linking Agent flags striking-distance pages with low incoming links automatically and suggests the best authority sources to link from.