Prospecting is bleeding your hours. Get to the broken links worth pitching in minutes.

You don’t know which content on your site is backlink-worthy. You don’t know which pages have the most opportunities. So you guess, and most pitches land in the trash. We score every page, then surface broken-link opportunities only for the content that’s actually backlink-worthy.

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High quality broken links waiting to be fixed
BDR-rated
Sources scored against a quality bar you control
HOW IT WORKS

Manual broken link prospecting takes weeks. Most of it is wasted on links that were never worth pitching.

We score the source. We score the match. We throw away the junk before you ever see it. What you get back is a short list, ranked, with the broken links from sites worth your outreach budget at the top.

You don’t know which of your pages is backlink-worthy, or which has the most opportunities.

We tell you which pages are worth pitching, and which ones have opportunities waiting.

  1. Pitching the wrong page
    Most outreach lands on a page no editor would replace a dead link with. The campaign dies on day one.
  2. No idea what’s strong
    You can’t tell which content on your site holds up against the alternative an editor would otherwise pick.
  3. Backlink-worthy, ranked
    Every page on your site gets a 0–100 score. The ones worth pitching float to the top, automatically.
  4. Opportunities at a glance
    Each page shows how many replaceable broken links are waiting. Pitch the page with the most volume first.

Most broken-link databases are stuffed with low-quality junk.

We only keep broken links from sites worth pitching.

  1. Junk dressed up as data
    Scraped lists, parked domains, expired affiliate sites. Pitching them costs you reputation and reply rate.
  2. Hours wasted vetting sources
    You end up qualifying every row by hand: is this site real, recent, worth an email?
  3. Quality bar applied
    Every source is rated 0–100 on Broken Links Domain Rating, and you set the floor. Sources below your threshold are filtered out of the inventory.
  4. Learns your taste
    Reject a row and tell us why. The model gets sharper the more you use it, surfacing fewer mismatches over time.
LEARNS → The more you reject, confirm, and pitch, the better it gets. The model learns your taste, the sites you’ll actually pitch, and saves you more time the more you use it.
GETS BETTER OVER TIME
SCORING MODEL

You don’t know which of your pages an editor would actually link to. We do.

Pitching your weakest page is how outreach campaigns die. Five sub-scores predict one thing: would another editor cite this page over the alternative? The roll-up is a 0–1 number you can sort, filter, and defend in a Monday meeting.

01

Authority Signals

AUTH
Bylines, citations, structured data, originality of claims, externally verifiable references.
SAMPLE PAGE
0.82
02

Citable Substance

SUBST
Concrete facts, numbers, named entities, and claims that another writer could plausibly cite.
SAMPLE PAGE
0.91
03

Depth

DEPTH
Topical coverage relative to peer pages. Penalizes thin variants and repackaged summaries.
SAMPLE PAGE
0.74
04

Distinctiveness

DIST
How original the page is versus the rest of the web. Detects template content and aggregator output.
SAMPLE PAGE
0.69
05

Durability

DUR
How likely the page is to stay relevant. Stable evergreen wins; dated trend posts fade.
SAMPLE PAGE
0.66
FROM PAGE TO PITCH

One ranked queue, four steps. No spreadsheets in between.

Your page goes in. It gets scored, matched against the broken-link inventory, and comes back out as a pitch-ready opportunity tied to a specific dead link on a specific source. Everything below is the work the product is doing for you, on every page, on every crawl.

Stop pitching your weakest page. Know which one an editor would actually replace a dead link with.

Every page on your site, scored five ways. Sort, filter, defend it in a meeting. Hover any number for a tooltip that explains what the sub-score predicts and why this page got that grade.

Only broken links from sites worth pitching.

Every source carries a 0–100 BDR so you can prioritize sites that are actually relevant. Reject a row and tell us why, the model learns your taste and surfaces fewer of those next time.

THE INDEX

Crawling millions of sites every day. Keeping only the ones worth a backlink.

The speedometer below is live: broken links currently indexed and ready to match against your content. Anything that fails the BDR floor never enters the inventory, so what's on this dial is already pre-qualified.

PRICING

Priced by opportunities. Not seats.

Pick a tier by how many broken-link opportunities you want surfaced each month. Run a 100% free audit on your site first, then upgrade only if it’s worth it.

Every paid tier starts with a free site audit. No credit card required to begin. Paid plans bill monthly through Paddle, our merchant of record. We offer a 30-day refund window from the date of purchase: see the refund policy for details. Cancel any time from your account.

FREE SITE AUDIT
$0

Score every page on your site. 100% free, no card.

  • + Full content scoring
  • + No credit card required
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STARTER
$49 /mo

For solo SEOs running steady prospecting.

  • + 5,000 opportunities / mo
  • + Refresh weekly
  • + CSV export
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STUDIO
$199 /mo

For in-house teams and small agencies.

  • + 50,000 opportunities / mo
  • + Refresh daily
  • + CSV export
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AGENCY
$599 /mo

For agencies running prospecting at scale.

  • + 250,000 opportunities / mo
  • + Refresh hourly
  • + Slack + dedicated support
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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

01 How does it cut down prospecting time? +
Manual broken-link prospecting means jumping between spreadsheets, SERPs, Wayback, and a DR tool. We collapse that into a single ranked queue: every match is pre-checked, pre-scored, and tied back to the specific page on your site that fits. The result is a usable opportunity list in one place, instead of one you have to assemble by hand.
02 How does it solve the “which page do I even pitch” problem? +
Every page on your site gets a 0–100 score broken into five sub-scores: Authority, Substance, Depth, Distinctiveness, Durability. The pages worth pitching float to the top automatically, and you can see exactly why each one ranked where it did. No more guessing whether your guide or your case study is the better target.
03 How does it filter out the junk in broken-link databases? +
Most public broken-link lists are stuffed with parked domains, scraper sites, and links that 404’d six years ago. We re-check every link on a rolling schedule, score the source domain on its own (BDR), and only surface matches above thresholds you set. Every row shows when it was last checked and how many times.
04 How does it let me target the right kind of authority site? +
BDR is a filter, not just a number. Set a floor of 70+ to chase only high-authority placements, dial down to 30–50 to surface niche sites you can actually win, or stack BDR with sub-score filters (e.g. high Authority but low Distinctiveness) to target a specific type of site. Every domain is broken into the same five sub-scores as your own pages, so you can see exactly what kind of authority you’re targeting.
05 How does it make handoffs to an agency or team painless? +
Every filtered view of the Opportunities table has its own URL: score tier, BDR floor, error class, age, full-text query, all encoded in the link. Send a teammate or agency a deep link and they land on the exact slice you’re looking at. No exports, no stale CSVs.
06 Do you do outreach for me? +
No. We surface ranked opportunities; you (or your team or your agency) handle the outreach. This is intentional. The data is more valuable when it isn’t coupled to a sending mechanism, and outreach quality is too dependent on voice and relationship to automate well.
07 How fast is the first audit? +
Audits stream results as they go: scored pages start populating shortly after you kick off the crawl, and matched opportunities follow as pages complete. Total time depends on site size and the target server’s Crawl-delay budget, so larger or rate-limited sites take longer.
08 What happens to my thumbs-down feedback? +
It makes your queue personal. The more feedback you give (thumbs up, thumbs down, the reason dropdown attached to each), the better your matches get. Over time, our AI learns your preferences: the kinds of sites you actually want to pitch, the tone you avoid, the formats that convert for you. Two accounts auditing the same domain will end up with different queues, and that’s the point.