For ecommerce · AI SEO agent
Ecommerce link building without the grind.
Stores need homepage authority that lifts every product page. Lynx builds it from directories, communities and content platforms, automatically, month after month.
The problem
Product pages don't earn links on their own
Nobody links to a product card. Stores earn links at the brand level, and that authority flows down to category and product pages through internal linking. The work behind it is repetitive: directories, communities where your buyers talk, platforms that list stores. Exactly the work an agent should be doing.
What you get
What Lynx does for a store
Lynx points every link at your homepage with your brand or URL as the anchor. That's the safest profile a store can have, and it lifts the pages that actually convert through your internal linking.
It also fits the rhythm of retail: link velocity stays steady through launches, seasons and sales, instead of spiking whenever someone remembers SEO exists.
- Brand-level links that lift category and product pages
- Shopping and niche directories, buyer communities
- Works alongside your ecommerce SEO and ads
- Steady velocity through seasonal peaks
A Lynx plan is never a single-type package. The agent mixes directories, forums, web 2.0 platforms, profiles and crowd mentions in whatever proportion your niche and competitors call for. We can’t promise a fixed mix, and that’s deliberate: a profile built from one link type looks manufactured.
FAQ
Honest answers.
Does this work for Shopify or WooCommerce stores?
Yes. Lynx is platform-agnostic; links point at your domain, not your stack. Shopify, WooCommerce, custom storefronts, marketplaces with your own site: all the same from a link's point of view.
Will homepage links actually help product pages?
Yes, through domain trust and your internal linking. That's how authority moves through every large store. Pointing external links directly at product pages with keyword anchors is the risky version, and we don't do it.
Can links point at a category or product page instead?
No. Lynx places branded and naked-URL anchors to your homepage only. It's a deliberate constraint: it keeps the profile natural and keeps your store out of the patterns that attract penalties.
We run ads. Why bother with links?
Ads stop the day the spend stops; a link profile compounds. There's also the assistant angle: when shopping questions go through AI tools, recommendations lean on web presence. Stores without one don't get mentioned.
Your first link is free.
Five minutes of setup. The lynx does the rest.
No card required for the free link