What is Backlink Profile Checker?
Authority scores are useful, but the raw backlink profile tells the real story. How many unique domains link to a site? How many total backlinks does it have? What share are dofollow versus nofollow? Those numbers shape whether a domain is genuinely trusted or propped up by low-quality links.
This tool reads the same SEOMCP backlink index used by our domain rank checker and surfaces the link profile directly, referring domain count, total backlinks, dofollow and nofollow split, and an overall domain rank for context.
Use it before accepting a guest post offer, evaluating a link exchange, or auditing your own site. If referring domains are flat month after month while competitors climb, that is a signal worth acting on.
How to Check a Backlink Profile
- Type the domain you want to analyze, example.com format, no protocol prefix.
- Click "Check Backlink Profile" to pull live data from the backlink index.
- Review referring domains, total backlinks, and the dofollow percentage.
- Compare sites in the same niche, a higher referring domain count usually means a stronger, more natural link profile.
Why Use Our Free Backlink Profile Checker Tool?
- See the numbers behind the score. Instead of a single authority figure, you get referring domains, total backlinks, and the dofollow split that link builders actually work with.
- Free and instant. Pull a live link profile for any domain in a second or two without a subscription, trial, or per-report charge.
- No account needed. Skip the signup wall, paste a domain and review its backlink profile right away.
- Smarter outreach decisions. Vet guest-post offers and link exchanges by checking whether a site's links look natural before you commit.
Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to what people usually ask about backlink profile checker.
What is the difference between domain rank and backlink profile?+
Domain rank is a single 0-100 score summarizing overall authority. The backlink profile shows the underlying numbers, how many sites link to you, how many total links exist, and what type they are. Both views use the same data; this tool focuses on the details link builders and SEOs actually work with.
Does dofollow percentage matter?+
Both dofollow and nofollow links can be valuable. A natural profile includes a mix. Extremely low dofollow ratios sometimes suggest artificial link schemes, but context matters, news sites and social platforms often add nofollow links by default. Look at the overall pattern, not one number in isolation.
Why do backlink counts differ from Ahrefs or Semrush?+
Every SEO tool crawls a different slice of the web and deduplicates links differently. SEOMCP maintains its own index updated from monthly crawls. Counts will not match paid tools exactly, use this for free directional research and relative comparisons.