8 Best Backlink Checker Tools & Apps of 2024 ( Free & Paid)

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Tool NameKey FeaturesPricing
1. Semrush☆ Large backlink database
☆ Rapid backlink discovery tool
☆ Conduct deep link analysis
☆ Reliable Authority Score
☆ Competitor analysis

+ Additional Features✓ Keyword Research
✓ Rank Tracking
✓ Scheduled PDF reports
✓ Semrush API
Pro Plan – $119.95/month
Guru Plan – $229.95/month
Business – $449.95/month

➥ Try 30-day Guru plan
for FREE (worth $229)
2. LinkMiner☆ Analyze backlinks with all vital details
☆ Find powerful backlinks
☆ Evaluate the Link Strength
☆ Competitor analysis
☆ Embedded website preview

+ Additional Features
✓ Save favorite backlinks
✓ Find fresh or deleted backlinks
Basic – $29.90/month
Premium – $44.90/month
Agency – $89.90/month

➥ Get FREE 10-day trial
3. Ahrefs☆ Backlink Checker
☆ Check broken inbound & outbond links
☆ Website Authority Checker
☆ Schedule site audit
☆ Find and fix broken redirects

+ Additional Features
✓ See top 100 backlinks in free plan
✓ Export Ahrefs report as CSV
Lite – $99/month
Standard – $199/month
Advanced – $399/month

➥ Use FREE Version of
Ahrefs Blacklink Checker
4. SE Ranking☆ Build link building strategy
☆ Backlink Gap Analyzer
☆ Referring domains
☆ Dofollow/Nofollow ratio
☆ Real-time backlink status checker

+ Additional Features
✓ Domain Trust metric
✓ Page Trust metrics
Essentials – $39/month
Pro – $89/month
Business – $189/month

➥ Get 14-day FREE trial
5. Keyword
Everywhere
☆ View the top 5000 backlinks
☆ Free backlink checker tool
☆ Chrome extension

+ Additional Features
✓ Update the data on a monthly basis
✓ Export backlinks data as CSV
➥ Learn more here
6. OpenLinkProfiler☆ Free backlink checker
☆ Analyse your competitor’s site
☆ Numerous filters to sort the data
☆ Link Influence Score

+ Additional Features
✓ Identify active links and spam links
✓ Download backlinks in CSV format
➥ Check backlinks
on OpenLinkProfiler
7. BuzzSumo☆ Backlink Checker
☆ Explore pages linking to a URL
☆ Export backlinks data as CSV
Free – 10 free search/month
Pro – $99/month
Plus – $179/month
Large – $299/month

➥ Start 30-day FREE trial
8. Moz Link Explorer☆ Explore the links to any site
☆ Research Competitor backlinks
☆ Check Spam Score of backlinks
☆ Monitor new and lost links
☆ Analyze anchor text

+ Additional Features
✓ Discover link building opportunities
✓ Export Links Data to CSV
Standard – $99/month
Medium – $179/month
Large – $299/month
Premium – $599/month

➥ Moz Pro FREE for 30 days

Looking for a backlink checker that you can use?

With regard to SEO, much has changed in the last couple of years, but one thing that remains the same is the backlink.

Formerly, your site would rank higher based on the number of backlinks you’ve gotten, but in 2024 it’s all about how many quality links you have.

Last year, Google’s Penguin algorithm update killed all the private blog networks and devalued low-quality links. In this tutorial, I will be discussing some of the best online backlink checker websites you can use to check how many backlinks your website has gotten.

More about backlinks:

When any website links to your site or any page of your site from its website, this is called backlinks. Backlinks used to be one of the most important parameters for high page ranking and better keyword ranking. However, with time, Google demoted the priority of backlinks and added more signals to rank a website.

Backlinks are usually categorized in two ways: Dofollow backlinks and no follow backlinks.

When we talk about creating backlinks, we usually concentrate on creating dofollow links. Using backlink checker tools, we count how many backlinks we have created for our site. A good number of backlinks helps immensely in increasing the domain authority and also the Moz rank of our site.

Following are some free online backlink checker tools that will help you to see all the incoming backlinks to your website.

You can select any one of these tools based on your requirements.

Some of them offer detailed results, while others offer only the number of backlinks, but none of them requires registration or signing up, which makes the process quick and easy!

1. Semrush (Popular)

Semrush is a tool I have been using for almost 9+ years, and with the extra features they are adding, it is becoming a highly robust SEO suite.

Before I discuss the backlink checker feature of Semrush, I must mention that Semrush is a complete suite of SEO tools that you may ever need.

Semrush has an extensive database that is updated daily, allowing you to check accurately your website’s backlink status.

Here is a screenshot of their main page, where I’m checking the backlink status of my website.

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Note how their domain Overview report displays details such as which TLD’s zone is linking you to the most pages.  You can also find details about the country from which you are getting most links.

You can use Semrush to check backlinks for your website or your competitor’s website.

They also have a backlink comparison tool that you can use to compare your own domain’s backlinks with others and get a complete report. Here is one such report:

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Overall, Semrush is a tool that you should be using right now as your backlink checker.

Here is the special link that will allow you to try Semrush for free for 14 days. (You can cancel anytime within the 14-day period, and you will not be charged.)

2. LinkMiner

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If you are doing Backlink analysis to find opportunities, you are going to love this one. Here are a few things that you can easily do with LinkMiner:

  • Analyze backlinks with all vital details
  • Embedded website preview from the dashboard
  • See the backlinks based on category (Blogs, forum, Q&A)
  • See the link strength
  • Mark backlink as favorite
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They have also merged Majestic historic and fresh index and that makes them one of the best backlink checker tools.

3. Ahrefs Free Backlink Checker: Recommended for link detox

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Ahrefs is a recent addition and a popular backlink checker tool. They are a premium tool but you can check backlinks for free using their free plan.

You can see the top 100 backlinks to any domain or webpage using this free tool.

You can also register for an account and get a complete backlink analysis along with an anchor text analysis of your site.

Ahrefs offers a detailed analysis of backlinks to any domain or webpage. The engine is very popular and you can see data like:

Following the Penguin update, if you are hit with negative SEO, this will be a time-saving tool for your site, as you can get all the link details along with a percentage breakdown of anchor text pointing to your site.

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4. SE Ranking

SE Ranking is an SEO suite that offers the feature of checking backlinks. What really interesting here is, you can track backlinks using:

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I liked the feature of “manually adding backlink”, which is helpful for webmasters and SEO professionals to track the performance of backlinks after running a backlink building campaign.

Otherwise, if you wish to check the backlinks of your domain or your competitor’s domain for backlink-building opportunities, you can use the backlink checker tool.

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SERanking offers 14-day free trial, and you can get started immediately. Overall SE Ranking backlink tool would delight you with the breeze of freshness. Read Seranking review.

5. Keyword Everywhere

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Keyword everywhere is a popular chrome extension for Keyword research, and recently they have added the capability to check backlinks for free.

Both (free and paid users), can check up to 5000 backlinks to a domain or to a webpage. Their backlink database is updated monthly, so you may not be able to check the recent backlinks.

Watch this video to understand how to check the backlinks of a domain name :

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However, for a free backlink checker tool, and for small domains, this is not a bad option.

6. OpenLinkProfiler

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OpenLinkProfiler provides you with different options while checking backlinks for your blog.  For example, if you need a detailed report or optimization, or if you want to check backlinks for a single page or an entire website, Link Diagnosis allows you to do all of this.  It also offers various types of outputs and other features.

This is a free backlink checker tool that allows you to check the freshest backlinks (and all other backlinks) pointing to your site. You can also export 1000 of the freshest backlinks in .csv format. This tool is probably the best free option available for checking links to your site.

7. BuzzSumo

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BuzzSumo is one of my favorite tools for content marketing, and they offer a free version as well as a pro version. The pro version now has an added feature allowing you to check backlinks to your domain or any individual page. You also have the option to export existing links into .csv or Excel format.

Moz backlink explorer
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Of all the tools listed in this article, Moz Link Explorer is old & popular.  If you want to compare backlinks between two or more domains, Open Site Explorer is worth trying. This tool works best when you have a paid account of SEOMoz though a free version of this tool is good enough to get you started checking the backlinks of your site and the sites of your competitors.

This article has pointed you toward some of the fastest and most trusted backlink checker tools for your website. Here are a few recommended guides for you to read next:

Let me know if you know of any other tools that allow you to check backlinks in the fastest way possible.

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A Blogger, Author and a speaker! Harsh Agrawal is recognized as a leader in digital marketing and FinTech space. Fountainhead of ShoutMeLoud, and a Speaker at ASW, Hero Mindmine, Inorbit, IBM, India blockchain summit. Also, an award-winning blogger.

175 thoughts on “8 Best Backlink Checker Tools & Apps of 2024 ( Free & Paid)”

  1. keshav

    The problem I have with sites and scripts that show your backlinks is that they never give the same result. I’ve had sites claim I have thousands only to check another and it says I have about a dozen.

    1. Jotish

      I agree totally with keshav. So whom should we trust. Which site , which script checks our site with every site and shows the correct accurate results. May be it depends on the page rank of the sites on which we have backlink.

  2. Mayank Gupta

    Apart from pop up problem, Backlinkwatch gives awesome results. I am using it

  3. Girish

    Nice collection, this is very helpful.
    Few of the important tools which are missed is also mentioned in my article.
    Backlink Watch
    Yahoo site explorer
    iwebtool

    are few of them.

  4. Nick

    I;m using sheerseo.com to check my backlinks.

  5. Jens P. Berget

    I never keep track of my blacklinks, although I should. I just write, and promote my stuff, and network with other people.

    Looks like the services you’ve added will be of a lot of help.

    I’m not sure why we need to check our backlinks, is it because only then will we understand how to build backlinks (because we see what types of posts will get the backlinks, and what types of sites will be linking to ours)?

  6. Fareed khan

    very nice sites all in this post, i use always backlinkwatch, now i jump to Analyze backlinks, because it having one great option “Don’t repeat backlinks from same domain:” i like it very much and t useful

  7. Dean Saliba

    The problem I have with sites and scripts that show your backlinks is that they never give the same result. I’ve had sites claim I have thousands only to check another and it says I have about a dozen.

    I did check out the first one and actually found links I had left on long forgotten blogs that I used to enjoy reading but had lost their url. 🙂

  8. Bilal Ahmad

    I often use Backlink Watch for checking links. Thanks for providing the other website.

  9. Nicholas Teo

    I like Analyze Backlinks and Open Site Explorer, I do not like link diagnosis because it ask me to install a plugin. Thanks

  10. Mahendra

    Till now I was just checking on yahoo . Thnx for this list I will try all of these

    1. Whiztechy

      Do try it out Mahendra, you don’t have to login to use these tools as it is required in Yahoo!

  11. Kartik@DailyTechPost

    Thanks for sharing this……Backlinks are important for any blog/site and thus tools to check them become all the more important 🙂

    1. Whiztechy

      Agree Kartik, Backlink are important and thus tools are also important. Hope blogger use these tools to keep track of backlinks for their blogs.

  12. seenu

    We can use google search to know the back links of a site.
    Just type link:

    According to google shoutmeloud have 190 results(backlinks)

    1. Tom Nguyen

      I haven’t had good luck with using the link command in Google. It hasn’t produced as good as results as the Backlink Watch tool or the Google Webmaster tool. I think the Google Webmaster tool is the most accurate, but I can’t check up on competitors’ backlinks.

  13. sumanth

    nice list to analysize the backlinks for my blog….plz answer this..is shoutmeloud a dofollow blog or nofollow blog???

  14. Deck

    Awesome tools to check backlinks. Many tools are new to me.

    Going to check out. Thanks for sharing whitechy..!

  15. Blog the bank

    Yeah I normally use backlink watch too thats how I’ve been growing my backlinks great post.

  16. Dinesh

    Nice lists.
    Some how I like to stay with Google webmaster tools and yahoo site explorer to check my blog’s back links.

    Do you know Bing also started this service recently in their webmaster tools. Worth to check.

  17. Swamykant

    Backlinks are very for optimizing the site for Search Engine and it affects SERP. Thanks for these excellent collection of tools.

  18. Brij

    Nice Post !!!
    ButYahoo site explorer(King to watch backlink) is missing.
    Click on “Inlinks” and select “Except from this domain”, It will also display count of backlinks.

    even in google webmasters, you can see backlinks for the website.
    I would like to add these two in your list.

    1. Whiztechy

      Yeah Brij, but I preferred to list up tools which don’t require registrations or logins. Thanks for adding two more to list.

  19. rahul solanki

    Open Site Explorer is best because we can check tracking of competitor’s blog backlinks with our blog

    1. Whiztechy

      Right Rahul, if you need to track competitor’s backlink, Open Site Explorer is best option. But its always better to have healthy competition with other bloggers.

      1. Barbara Varovsky

        I also used to be a fan of Open Site Explorer.

        However, recently I switched to WebMeUp Backlink Tool. The main reasons are:

        1) WebMeUp backlink tool finds a lot more backlinks;
        2) links are analyzed in more detail;
        3) you can analyze your competitors’ backlink strategies and get better understanding of how to outrank them.

        You can check webmeup. com website to learn more about the tool.

  20. Vivek Parmar

    backlinks are necessary for any website to grow on web eespecially they are offering SEO service at that time your blog work as a great portfolio.
    There is o shortcut to build backlink you need to be consistent on building links without using blackhat seo techniques.

    1. Rahul

      Growing website also depends on back links and dependends on seo

    2. Whiztechy

      Agree Vivek, there is no shortcut for building backlinks, if someone is using unethical way to build backlinks it won’t give good long term results.

      1. Muhammad Irshad

        I have been using White hat SEO despite that my client site has been hit very badly by Penguin 3.0. Can you share more better way to deal with Penguin 3.0.

        1. Sean Vahdat

          1. Paid links. Google has been fighting paid links ever since the beginning. Spending money to get other sites to link back to you will quickly get your site removed from search results.

          2. Blog networks. Matt Cutts has been extremely harsh on blog networks and over the last few months he’s been taking down some big ones like PostJoint. The practice of paying these networks to find ‘guest blogging’ opportunities is almost as good as paying for the link itself.

          3. Over-optimized anchors. There was a time when it was considered good practice to match links to keywords. However, it has slowly declined, first to insignificant, and now to bad practice. Simply put, too many occurrences of the same anchor text on your website just looks really spammy. Imagine how bad this blog post would look if every mention of Penguin 3.0 was a link. Google’s algorithm knows that.

          4. Low-quality backlinks. Just like a back link from a high-quality site is like an up vote, a back link from a low-quality site is a down vote. If spammy sites are linking to you, it signals to Google that your site might be spammy, too.

          Use a tool like Moz, Majestic SEO or ahrefs to find out if there are any spammy sites linking to you so that you can remove them.

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