EditorialFinderAnalyse a backlink export

For people who sell links for a living

Your competitor's backlink export already lists the sites that sell placements.

Upload it and find them — categorised, scored, and shown with the evidence behind every number. Then find the businesses buying, agree prices, and keep the whole trade in one place.

Four jobs, one workspace

  • Read an export and find who sells

    Drop a SEMrush or Ahrefs backlink export. Every domain comes back categorised, scored for how strongly it looks like a seller, and expandable to the signals that produced the score.

  • Find the businesses buying

    A publisher that sells placements links out to the people who paid. Export those outgoing links and the buyers separate from the ordinary citations — and a business seen across several unrelated publishers is the strongest signal there is.

  • Keep prices and margins straight

    Sites you have agreed a price with, when that price goes stale, and what you actually make — with the cost of writing the article taken out, which is where most of the margin quietly goes.

  • Chase, and know when a link dies

    Contacts, message templates you copy yourself, follow-ups three days out, and every placement rechecked every fourteen days so a link that disappears becomes a claim while the guarantee still runs.

Questions

Do I need an account to try it?

No. Drop a backlink export on the analyzer and you get the full result, including the Excel file. An account is for keeping the work — inventory, outreach, monitoring — not for seeing whether the analysis is any good.

Where do the numbers come from?

Your file, and nothing else. There is no Ahrefs, SEMrush, Moz or DataForSEO call anywhere in this product. If a metric is not in the export you uploaded, it does not appear — it is never estimated or filled in from somewhere else.

Does it tell me a site will publish my guest post?

It cannot, and it does not pretend to. A backlink export proves one thing: that site linked to someone. What you get is how strongly the data points to a site selling placements, and every signal behind that judgement, so you decide who to approach.

What happens to my file?

Without an account it is deleted after 24 hours, along with everything derived from it. With an account it stays in your workspace, which nobody else can read.

How big an export can it handle?

A 100,000-row export is normal. Whenever a limit does apply to a run, the exact number is written into the result and shown on screen — you are never told you analysed everything when you did not.

Start with a file you already have

No account, no card, no trial clock. Upload an export and see whether the result is worth anything to you.

Analyse a backlink export