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You already know which backlinks are valuable. The question is whether they're still working the way you think they are. Seomer monitors the specific links you care about — checking their status, attributes, and surrounding context on an ongoing basis — so you find out when something changes before it affects your rankings.
A backlink you earned six months ago might look fine in a spreadsheet and be completely broken in reality. The linking page might have been restructured. The anchor text might have been changed. The link might have picked up a nofollow attribute. The page might now point to thirty other sites and yours is just one of them. None of this shows up unless you check — and checking manually at any real scale doesn't hold up.
Seomer monitors the links you specify and surfaces changes automatically. You add the backlinks you want tracked, and Seomer watches them continuously so you don't have to.
Seomer checks every link you add against a set of conditions that determine whether it's still delivering the value you expected when you built or acquired it.
The most fundamental check: is the link still there? Seomer verifies that each backlink is present on the linking page and returns a valid response. If a link disappears entirely — because the page was edited, restructured, or removed — you'll know as soon as the next check runs.
A link that quietly gains a nofollow attribute still looks like a backlink but passes no SEO value. Seomer tracks the rel attributes of every monitored link and flags any changes — nofollow, ugc, sponsored — so you can see exactly what each link is passing and whether that's changed since you last looked.
Anchor text is part of what makes a backlink valuable for SEO. If the site owner edits the anchor text — intentionally or as part of a content update — that's a meaningful change to the link you built. Seomer records the original anchor and alerts you when it's been modified.
A link on a page that points to three other sites has more weight than the same link on a page that now points to fifty. Seomer tracks how many outgoing links exist on each linking page and alerts you when that number grows significantly, so you can evaluate whether the link is still worth keeping in your profile.
Most of the attention in link building goes into acquiring links. Far less goes into what happens afterward. But links are not static — the pages they live on change, sites get restructured, editors update content, and what was once a clean dofollow link in a relevant paragraph can quietly become something much less valuable.
If you're running an outreach campaign or working with a link building partner, you need to confirm that placed links are live, correctly attributed, and haven't been modified after delivery. Seomer gives you a structured way to verify every link that's supposed to be there — not just once when it's placed, but on an ongoing basis.
When money or significant effort goes into a link, losing it silently is a real cost. Seomer monitors these links with the same frequency as everything else in your backlink monitor and sends alerts the moment something changes — so you can follow up before too much time passes.
For SEO agencies managing link building for clients, backlink monitoring software provides an auditable record of which links are live, what their current attributes are, and what has changed over time. That's useful for client reporting and for defending the value of your work when links shift.
No crawling, no bulk importing from third-party databases. Seomer monitors the specific links you add, and checks them on a regular schedule.
You provide the URLs: the page where the link lives and the destination it points to. Seomer doesn't discover backlinks on its own — you decide what gets monitored. This keeps the focus on the links that are actually part of your strategy, rather than generating noise from every mention of your domain across the web.
Once added, each backlink is checked on a regular schedule. Seomer visits the linking page, locates your link, and records its current state: presence, anchor text, rel attributes, and the number of other outgoing links on that page. All of this happens without any manual effort on your part.
When Seomer detects a change — a lost link, a nofollow addition, an anchor text edit, a spike in outgoing links — it sends an alert so you can decide what to do. You see the before and after, not just a flag that something changed.
Use the same flexible SEOMER pricing model across monitoring, SEO intelligence, reports and extra tokens.
Choose a monthly plan for your workspace. Start small, validate the workflow and scale as your projects grow.
For first checks, testing and basic access.
For small websites and early projects.
For growing projects that need regular control.
For SEO specialists and active multi-project work.
For teams, agencies and higher operational load.
Tokens are useful when you need extra capacity without changing your base plan immediately.
Continue running additional checks, reports and resource-heavy actions when monthly limits are reached.
Support larger checks, exports, archive research or SERP-related operations when your workflow grows.
Buy capacity when you need it and keep your subscription plan aligned with your regular usage.
Need more capacity? Buy tokens anytime and keep working without immediately changing your plan.
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Balanced package for regular additional checks.
Large package for active workflows and higher load.
Detailed pricing for individual modules will be expanded later. For now, start with a base plan and use tokens when your workflow needs additional capacity.
Start free trial →Manually reviewing backlinks is how most teams start. It's also the first thing that breaks down as a site grows, a client roster expands, or a link building campaign picks up pace.
Even a modest backlink profile involves hundreds of links across dozens of different sites. Checking each one manually — loading the page, finding the link, verifying its attributes — takes time that compounds quickly. An SEO backlink monitor solves this by running checks automatically and only surfacing the ones that need attention.
If you review your backlinks once a month, a lot can change in the interim. A link can disappear, get nofollowed, and the page can be completely restructured — all before you notice. Automated monitoring closes this gap by checking links frequently and alerting you as soon as something shifts.
Tracking backlinks in a spreadsheet works for five links. It breaks down at fifty and becomes unmanageable at five hundred. A dedicated backlink monitor tool gives you the same structured visibility — presence, status, attributes, history — without the manual upkeep. And unlike a spreadsheet, it tells you when something changes rather than waiting for you to check.
Answers to common questions about backlink monitoring for links that actually matter to you.
No. Seomer monitors the specific links you add. You provide the linking page URL and the destination, and Seomer tracks those links on an ongoing basis. This keeps monitoring focused on the links that are actually part of your strategy.
Check frequency depends on your plan. Details are on the pricing page. All plans check links frequently enough to catch changes before they go unnoticed for long.
Seomer alerts you when a link disappears, gains or loses a nofollow or other rel attribute, has its anchor text modified, or when the number of outgoing links on the linking page changes significantly.
Yes. Seomer keeps a history of each link's status and changes over time, which gives you an auditable record for client reports. You can show which links are live, what their current attributes are, and what has changed since the last report.
Yes. No credit card required. Add your most important links and see how monitoring works before choosing a plan.
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