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| Date | Backlinks | Ref. Domains | Avg Strength | Dofollow % | Spam Risk | Relevance | Score | Tier |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-06-13 | 2500 | 180 | 42 | 68 | 18 | 70 | 64.7 | Good |
| 2026-06-06 | 12000 | 850 | 55 | 73 | 10 | 78 | 82.4 | Strong |
| 2026-05-30 | 900 | 55 | 28 | 52 | 38 | 50 | 36.9 | Fair |
| Timestamp | Score | Tier | Backlinks | Ref. Domains | Avg Strength | Dofollow % | Spam Risk | Relevance |
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Backlink profiles contain volume, quality, and risk signals that rarely move together. This calculator compresses those signals into a 0–100 score so teams can compare domains, prioritize outreach, and document progress. A unified score is useful when link counts rise but topical alignment drops. Instead of debating one metric at a time, you can track an indicator that rewards authority.
The model uses ten components. Backlinks and referring domains are log-scaled, so early growth matters more than late-stage accumulation. For example, moving from 200 to 2,000 backlinks typically changes the volume score more than moving from 200,000 to 400,000. Referring domains work similarly because unique sources usually predict resilience. Quality inputs (average strength, topical relevance, placement quality, anchor diversity, dofollow share, and country diversity) use a 0–100 scale to match common audit rubrics.
Advanced weights let you adapt the score for different goals. For link risk reviews, increase Cleanliness and Relevance, then lower Volume and Dofollow. For competitive benchmarking, keep Referring Domains and Domain Strength higher, because unique strong sources differentiate leaders. The calculator normalizes weights automatically, so any mix still produces a valid weighted average. Run a “growth-first” versus “risk-first” scenario to see what drives your score.
Scores are grouped into practical tiers: 80+ Strong, 60–79 Good, 40–59 Fair, and below 40 Weak. Strong profiles typically combine many unique domains, consistent editorial placements, and low spam risk, with relevance above 70 and anchor diversity above 60. Fair profiles often show mixed quality, where a few strong links exist but are outweighed by weak placements or repetitive anchors. Weak profiles frequently depend on a small set of sources, have elevated risk, or show abrupt velocity spikes.
Each run is stored in-session (up to 25 rows) to support quick before-and-after comparisons after link cleanup or campaigns. Use the saved table to annotate milestones such as “disavow completed” or “digital PR launch.” CSV export is ideal for spreadsheets, while the PDF summary provides a client-ready snapshot including the latest score, tier, and history table. Downloads are generated locally for sharing.
No. It is a customizable composite. Use your preferred sources for strength, relevance, and spam risk, then tune weights to match your internal methodology and reporting needs.
Log scaling reduces the “more is always better” bias. Early growth from small numbers matters, while very large link counts get diminishing returns, preventing volume from overpowering quality signals.
Use a 0–100 estimate based on your audit rubric. For example, editorial links on niche pages might be 80–95, while boilerplate sitewide links on unrelated pages might be 10–30.
Spam risk is inverted into a Cleanliness score (100 − risk). Raising spam risk reduces the final score, even if volume is high, which reflects the downside of toxic link patterns.
Velocity compares your monthly link gain to a profile-scaled benchmark. Big spikes or long droughts lower stability because they can signal campaigns that look unnatural or inconsistent discovery.
No. CSV and PDF are generated in your browser. The history table is stored only in your session, and it clears when you reset history or the session expires.
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