Domain Authority Checker

Check your website's domain authority, page authority, and spam score. Compare with competitors and track your SEO progress over time.

Check Domain Authority
About Domain Authority

Domain Authority (DA) is a search engine ranking score developed by Moz that predicts how likely a website is to rank in search engine result pages (SERPs). Scores range from 1 to 100, with higher scores indicating a greater ability to rank.

Note: This tool provides an estimate based on publicly available data. For the most accurate results, consider using Moz's official tools.

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How to Use the Domain Authority Checker

  1. Enter the domains you want to check (e.g., example.com).
  2. You can add domains one by one or use the bulk import option.
  3. Click "Check Authority" to start the process.
  4. The tool will check each domain's authority metrics.
  5. View the results to see domain authority, page authority, and spam score.
  6. Compare multiple domains to benchmark against competitors.
  7. Use the export option to save the results for further analysis.
Understanding Domain Authority
What is Domain Authority?

Domain Authority (DA) is a search engine ranking score developed by Moz that predicts how likely a website is to rank in search engine result pages (SERPs). The score ranges from 1 to 100, with higher scores indicating a greater ability to rank.

Key Metrics Explained
Domain Authority (DA)

A score (1-100) that predicts how well a website will rank on search engines. It's calculated using multiple factors including linking root domains and number of total links.

Page Authority (PA)

Similar to DA, but for individual pages. It predicts how well a specific page will rank on search engines, also on a scale of 1-100.

Spam Score

A measure of how likely a site is to be penalized or banned by search engines based on various spam factors. Lower scores are better.

How to Interpret Domain Authority Scores
1-20: Very Low
★☆☆☆☆

New sites or small local businesses with few backlinks. Significant room for improvement.

21-40: Low to Medium
★★☆☆☆

Established small businesses or blogs with some backlinks and content.

41-60: Medium to High
★★★☆☆

Popular blogs, medium-sized businesses, and industry resources with good backlink profiles.

61-80: High
★★★★☆

Major publications, large businesses, and well-known industry sites with strong backlink profiles.

81-100: Very High
★★★★★

Top websites like Wikipedia, Google, Facebook, major news sites, and government domains.

How to Improve Domain Authority
  1. Build Quality Backlinks - Focus on earning links from reputable, relevant websites.
  2. Create High-Quality Content - Publish valuable, original content that naturally attracts links.
  3. Improve On-Page SEO - Optimize your website structure, meta tags, and content for search engines.
  4. Enhance Technical SEO - Ensure your site is fast, mobile-friendly, and has a clean technical structure.
  5. Remove Bad Links - Disavow toxic backlinks that might be hurting your site's reputation.
  6. Be Patient - Domain Authority takes time to build and improve.
Domain Authority is a comparative metric, meaning it's most useful when comparing your site to competitors or tracking changes over time. It's not an absolute measure of your site's performance or search rankings.