Do you use any tools to check competitors' backlinks & their budgets for backlinks?

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Hi guys!
Do you use any tools to analyze types, number and costs of competitors' backlinks?
It's so time-consuming to manualy check bl profiles, loaded from different kind os SEO apps (Semrush, Ahrefs), then to clusterize them and estimate the cost. But clients always want to know how much money are they going to spend

And if you use somethig like this, does your tool give accurate info you can rely on?
 
any tools to analyze types, number
Ahrefs is the best in the market.
There are others like semrush, serpstat, moz, majestic too.
number and costs
As per my knowledge I don't think there's any such tool that estimates the costs for backlinks.

But there must be something that works for your use case in near future as it's an interesting idea and definitely involving some kind of AI will be of great help here.
 
Hi guys!
Do you use any tools to analyze types, number and costs of competitors' backlinks?
It's so time-consuming to manualy check bl profiles, loaded from different kind os SEO apps (Semrush, Ahrefs), then to clusterize them and estimate the cost. But clients always want to know how much money are they going to spend

And if you use somethig like this, does your tool give accurate info you can rely on?
There's no tool that estimates link costs, it's even impossible to do. Unless there's a marketplace where every single website is listed alongside the price for each link they allow.

We both know there's no such platforms.

With tools like Ahrefs you could see their backlinks and contact them to know what the cost could be.
 
Yes, I use different tools to analyze my competitors' backlinks and it saves me a lot of time. I depent on Ahrefs, Moz and Semrush for this purpose, and they provide me with accurate and reliable information. But, important to remember that no tool is 100% accurate, so I always double-check the data manually to make sure it's correct. I would suggest that you also double-check the data if you have the time to do so.
 
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