Silotree

Pricing

Priced by site size. Never by credits.

Analyse as often as you like. The renewal is the purchase price, and if you leave, the links you accepted stay where they are.

Publisher

$249

per year, one site

Up to about 1,200 posts.

  • All five lenses and the full queue
  • Search Console and GA4
  • The WordPress plugin
  • Monthly report

Publisher, large

$699

per year, one site

Above about 1,200 posts.

  • Everything in Publisher
  • Priority crawl scheduling
  • CSV export of every lens
  • Email support

Agency

$1,799

per year, 25 sites

The tier this product is really built for.

  • Everything, across 25 sites
  • One switcher, one queue per site
  • White-label monthly report
  • Seats for your team

The arithmetic, with its assumptions attached

What it returns, and where it stops working

Assuming +5% pages per session — the navigation effect, visible in weeks — and +6% sessions, the search effect, which is slower and noisier. That second figure is the midpoint of SearchPilot’s published split tests, the only causal evidence in this field. Pageviews valued at a $15 RPM.

Sessions / yrExtra pageviews@ $15 RPMPriceReturn
120,00019,000$285$2491.1×
600,00095,000$1,424$2495.7×
2,400,000380,000$5,695$6998.1×

The first row is left in on purpose. At 120,000 sessions a year this barely pays for itself, and we would rather you knew that from the pricing page than from the renewal. Below roughly 300,000 sessions a year, don’t buy this.

Questions

The ones worth answering

Does it write to my posts?
No. Accepted links live in a manifest and are applied when the page renders. Your post_content is never modified — that is tested on every build, byte for byte.
What happens if I cancel?
The links you accepted stay. The plugin keeps rendering them from the manifest you already have. We do not hold your site hostage.
Will my price go up at renewal?
No. The renewal is the purchase price, for as long as you keep the site.
How long does the first analysis take?
A few minutes for a typical archive — we crawl politely, at the rate your server says is acceptable. You watch the count of pages read and template links excluded while it runs.
Do I need Google Analytics?
No. GA4 makes the ranking better by telling us which pages earn, but everything works without it.
Will this get me more traffic?
Some, probably, and less than most tools in this category imply. Internal linking produces single-digit uplifts that take months to separate from noise. The monthly report tells you what changed on your site, not what it did to your rankings — and when we can measure the effect properly, it will appear there with its confidence interval, including if that interval crosses zero.

Every internal-linking job on one screen, and a client report at the end of it.

How it works