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Find a competitor's best backlinks
Check any competitor's best backlinks in seconds. Discover dofollow, in-content links from DR 30+ domains, sorted by the referring page traffic that makes them worth chasing.
Ahrefs-powered preview: top 10 dofollow, in-content links sorted by page traffic.
3 steps from backlink data to outreach
Check a competitor, find their best traffic-driving backlinks, and move qualified pages into outreach.
1. Check a competitor
Enter a competitor domain to load the referring pages linking to them.
2. Keep only best links
Use Ahrefs-style filters: DR 30+, domain traffic 500+, page traffic 5+, dofollow, in-content, and fewer than 200 outlinks.
3. Send page-specific outreach
Use the qualified pages as outreach targets. Find contacts, review each pitch, and send from LinkDR.
Build backlinks that Google will love
LinkDR turns backlink data into a workflow: find qualified domains, check the metrics, get contacts, and send page-specific outreach you approve.
Backlink checker FAQ
Common questions about backlink data, filters, and outreach workflows.
What are backlinks?
Backlinks are links from one website to another. Search engines use them as one signal for authority, relevance, and trust. A link from a relevant page is usually more useful than a link from an unrelated directory or spam site.
How do I check my backlinks?
Enter a domain or exact URL in the form above. The report returns referring pages, DR, dofollow status, first seen date, platform type, country, and outbound link counts where the data is available.
What are toxic backlinks?
Toxic backlinks usually come from spam networks, copied pages, low-quality directories, or sites with unnatural linking patterns. The checker filters for dofollow, in-content backlinks from DR 30+ domains and excludes high spam scores.
What is the difference between dofollow and nofollow backlinks?
A dofollow backlink can pass ranking signals to the linked page. A nofollow backlink uses a rel attribute that tells search engines not to treat the link as a standard ranking signal. Most outreach campaigns focus on dofollow links, but a normal backlink profile can include both.
What is an anchor text?
Anchor text is the visible text used for a link. It helps describe the linked page. Natural anchor text usually fits the surrounding sentence and does not repeat the same keyword across every placement.
Move from backlink data to outreach
Build a list of referring pages, check domain metrics, find contacts, and send pitches from one workflow.