Website Planning SEO Hierarchy Copy-Ready Template

Site Architecture Template

Plan your website structure before pages multiply. This template helps you map the homepage, core hubs, category groups, template types, URL rules, navigation layers, and internal linking paths so the site scales more cleanly for users and search engines.

Best for: new sites, redesigns, content hubs, ecommerce structure, SaaS documentation, category planning
Includes: hierarchy, hubs, navigation, taxonomy, page templates, URL rules, internal links, ownership notes

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Build your site architecture template

Fill in the core website structure fields, then copy a reusable architecture template and a filled example for strategy, SEO, design, or development teams.

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SEO Kit Lab
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Architecture summary
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SEO Kit Lab
Primary goal
Help users discover tools and templates by topic quickly
Structure
Hubs, navigation, URL rules, taxonomy, internal links
Summary
Generated a site architecture template with hierarchy, page groups, URL rules, navigation, taxonomy, and internal link paths.
Implementation note
A stronger site structure reduces orphan pages, improves discoverability, and makes future content expansion easier to control.
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Website hierarchy planning
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Quick reminder
A site architecture should reflect how users browse and how topics relate. It is not only a menu map. It is also a hierarchy, naming, and linking system.
How to use

How to use this site architecture template

Step 1

Define the top-level hubs

List the major sections that the site needs before deciding on individual child pages.

Step 2

Map page groups

Document page types, categories, URL rules, and the role of each template or archive group.

Step 3

Add linking paths

Clarify how parent pages, child pages, related pages, and priority pages should connect.

Step 4

Copy and align teams

Use the template to align SEO, design, content, and development before the site expands further.

Next step

After the structure, lock the URLs and linking rules

A stronger architecture becomes easier to execute when URL patterns and internal linking rules are documented at the same time. Pair this page with URL planning and link path templates for cleaner expansion.

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