Weaver
Recently published articles (last 45 days) with too few inbound internal links — content that's launched orphaned.
Finds a related older article and weaves one natural, contextual link into it pointing at the new piece, then republishes the older article.
Runs on the agent cycle; max 3 woven links per source article over its lifetime, with a 14-day per-source cooldown.
A brand-new article with no internal links pointing to it is hard for Google to find and rank. Weaver fixes that by treating internal linking as an ongoing job, not a one-time afterthought.
When a new post lacks inbound links, Weaver picks a genuinely related older article and adds a single, contextual link — earning the new page authority from the content you already have, with strict caps so your older posts never turn into link farms.
How Weaver works
Detects recently published articles with too few inbound internal links.
Selects an older, topically related article that should naturally reference the new one.
Adds a single contextual link and republishes the older article — capped so it never over-links.