Enter up to 20 Links (Each Links must be on separate line)
Domain Authority Checker estimates how strong a domain is based on link signals from third‑party providers such as Moz. It gives you a single 1–100 score that helps compare how likely different websites are to rank in search results.
Typical score ranges
1–20: New or very low‑authority sites.
21–40: Growing sites building backlinks and content.
41–60: Established sites with solid authority.
61–80: Strong, competitive brands in their niche.
81–100: Top‑tier publishers and major platforms.
Use the score mainly for comparison with your competitors, not as an absolute “good or bad” label.
Enter one domain per line (you can check multiple domains at once).
Click Submit to run the check.
Review the status column to see each domain’s authority score and compare them side by side.
Are these official Google metrics?
No. Domain Authority is a third‑party metric (for example from Moz) that predicts ranking strength; Google does not use DA directly in its algorithms.
What is a “good” Domain Authority score?
There is no universal good score. A DA of 25 can be strong in a small niche but weak in a competitive industry, so always compare your score against similar sites.
Can DA be improved?
Yes. DA typically increases when a site earns more high‑quality, relevant backlinks and publishes useful, trustworthy content over time.