SEO Peeps — Dofollow & Nofollow Link Checker for Chrome
Free Chrome extension · Privacy-first

Every dofollow and nofollow link, at a glance.

A free Chrome extension that highlights every link on any page — green for dofollow, red for nofollow. No accounts. No dashboards. Nothing leaves your browser.

Free forever No tracking activeTab permission only Works on every site
example-blog.com/post/a-guide-to-link-equity

A guide to link equity in 2026

Most editors still check rel attributes by hand or rely on expensive audit tools. A faster workflow means scanning competitor posts and editorial placements in seconds — not minutes.

Sponsored mentions like this partner callout and user-submitted content from community threads often go unchecked during audits. With SEO Peeps, every rel token — nofollow, sponsored, and ugc — is color-coded the moment the page loads.

How it works

Designed for the way you actually audit.

01 — Detection

Every nofollow variant, caught.

Follows Google's official spec. Anything with nofollow, sponsored, or ugc in the rel attribute is marked red. Everything else is dofollow.

02 — Workflow

Click the icon. That's it.

No accounts, no onboarding, no dashboards. Open any page, see the link profile, move on. The popup shows a total, a dofollow count, and a nofollow count — tap any link to jump to it.

03 — Coverage

Works on modern, messy sites.

Single-page apps, infinite scroll, lazy-loaded articles, dynamic comments — the scanner picks up links the moment they appear on the page.

04 — Control

Toggle on and off per session.

One switch in the popup turns highlighting on or off across every tab. Re-scan any page with a button if something changes mid-view.

Private by design.

Most SEO tools phone home the moment you install them. SEO Peeps doesn't. It reads page links locally and shows you the result — that's the entire data flow.

No account required No analytics or telemetry No data leaves your browser
Questions

Quick answers.

What counts as a nofollow link?

Any anchor tag whose rel attribute contains nofollow, sponsored, or ugc. This matches Google's official definition — all three instruct search engines not to pass link equity.

Does it work on single-page apps?

Yes. A background observer watches for new links added to the page after initial load — so React apps, infinite-scroll feeds, and lazy-loaded comments all get scanned as content appears.

What permissions does it need?

One: activeTab. That means it only sees the page you're actively on, and only when you interact with the extension. It does not run in the background. It does not read your browsing history.

Can I export the list of links?

Not in the current release. CSV export and a simple report view are planned for a future update — if you'd use them, say so and it'll move up the roadmap.

Is it really free?

Yes. No paywalls, no usage limits, no "pro" tier gated behind anything. If it saves you time on an audit, the coffee button is there — otherwise just install it and ship your work.

Ready in 30 seconds.

Install the extension, click the icon on any page, and your next audit is already faster.