Enter up to 20 Links (Each Links must be on separate line)
Page Authority Checker estimates how strong an individual page (URL) is in search, using third‑party metrics like Moz Page Authority that are based on backlinks and other signals. The score runs from 1 to 100 and helps you compare how competitive different pages are in Google and other search engines.
Typical score ranges
0–20: Very low‑authority pages, often new or with few links.
21–40: Growing pages with some backlinks but still relatively weak.
41–60: Solid pages that can compete in many niches.
61–80: Strong authority pages with robust link profiles.
81–100: Top‑tier pages on major, highly trusted sites.
Use these ranges as rough guidance and always compare against pages targeting the same topic and keywords.
Enter the full URL of each page you want to check (one per line if the tool supports multiple URLs).
Click Submit.
Review the Page Authority score in the Status column and compare it with other pages on your site or competitor pages.
Is Page Authority a Google metric?
No. Page Authority is a third‑party metric (for example from Moz) that predicts how likely a page is to rank based on its link profile and other factors; Google does not use PA directly in its algorithms.
What is a “good” Page Authority score?
There is no universal good number. A PA of 25 might be strong in a small niche but weak in a highly competitive industry, so always benchmark your page against similar pages in the same topic.
How can I increase Page Authority?
Improve the page’s content quality, internal linking, and user value, then earn more relevant, high‑authority backlinks pointing directly to that URL.