Everything You Need
All the tools to monitor, analyse, and clean your backlink profile.
New/Lost Alerts
Email alerts when toxic backlinks appear or good ones disappear
Anchor Analysis
Spot unnatural anchor text patterns that signal spam or negative SEO
PBN Detection
IP subnet clustering reveals private blog networks targeting your site
Trend Tracking
12 months of backlink history showing your profile health over time
Page-Level Audit
See which of your pages attract the most spam backlinks
Domain Grouping
Group backlinks by referring domain to spot serial offenders
One-Click Disavow
Generate Google Search Console disavow files instantly
Auto Scheduling
Weekly or monthly automated scans depending on your plan
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about backlink auditing and disavow files.
What is a disavow file?+
A disavow file is a plain text file you upload to Google Search Console telling Google to ignore specific backlinks when assessing your site. If spammy or toxic websites are linking to you, a disavow file stops those links from hurting your rankings. It does not remove the links – it just tells Google not to count them.
How often should I audit my backlinks?+
It depends on your site. If you are in a competitive niche or have been targeted by negative SEO before, weekly scans are recommended. For most sites, monthly scans are sufficient to catch new toxic links before they cause damage. Our Pro plan includes weekly automated scans.
Will disavowing links hurt my rankings?+
Only if you disavow good links by mistake. This is exactly why we built the Smart Risk Engine with multiple layers of verification. It checks every link against our trusted domain list, spam patterns, and authority scores before classifying it. Only disavow links classified as Toxic. If something is marked Suspicious, check it yourself first.
What happens if I disavow a good link by mistake?+
You can fix it. Download your disavow file from Google Search Console, remove the domain you want to keep, and re-upload the updated file. Google will start counting that link again within a few weeks. This is why we recommend only disavowing Toxic links and checking Suspicious ones manually first.
How is DA Score calculated?+
DA Score is our proprietary 0-100 authority rating. It is calculated from multiple independent data sources including backlink strength, referring domain quality, spam signals, and overall web footprint. We use a logarithmic scale so that the difference between 0 and 30 is much larger than between 70 and 100, which reflects how domain authority actually works in practice.
Is this tool free?+
We offer a free plan that lets you scan and see your first 15 backlinks. Pro is $39/month for unlimited backlinks, full classification, and disavow file export. Enterprise is $129/month with 4 domains and priority support. No credit card required.
Do spammy backlinks actually hurt my site?+
Honestly? Most of the time, Google ignores obvious junk links automatically. A handful of random foreign-language spam sites linking to you probably will not move the needle. But here is what Google does not tell you: they say they "usually" ignore bad links, yet they still keep the disavow tool active and still issue manual penalties for unnatural link profiles. The real risk is not one spam link — it is hundreds of toxic domains accumulating over months or years. By the time you notice a ranking drop, cleaning up is much harder than preventing it. Think of it like a credit report — you check it so nothing surprises you, not because you know something is wrong.
Do I already have a disavow file?+
Probably not. Most website owners do not even know the disavow tool exists, and that is completely fine. If you have never submitted one to Google, we will create your first one from scratch based on the toxic links we find. If you did have an SEO agency in the past who may have submitted one, you can check by visiting Google Search Console Disavow Tool (search.google.com/search-console/disavow-links), selecting your site, and seeing if there is a file to download. If there is, upload it to our Disavow tab and we will merge it with our new recommendations so nothing gets lost.
Should I just ignore bad backlinks and focus on good content instead?+
Building great content and earning strong backlinks is absolutely the best long-term strategy — no argument there. But it is not an either-or choice. A strong backlink profile does not make toxic links invisible to Google. It just means the good outweighs the bad. The problem is when the bad starts piling up faster than the good, or when a competitor deliberately sends spam links your way. A 2-minute scan every month costs you nothing and gives you peace of mind. If everything is clean, great. If not, you caught it early.