New & lost backlink monitor
Every Monday, see who linked to your site last week and which links disappeared — a backlink digest pulled from DataForSEO, straight to your inbox.
Every Monday, check my backlink profile with DataForSEO and email me a digest of what changed in the last week — new links earned and links lost — so I can spot wins to amplify and problems to fix. Fill in your details below, then each run: - My domain: <your-domain.com> - Also watch (optional): <a competitor domain, to compare> 1. Pull my domain's backlinks from DataForSEO (Backlinks data). 2. Compare against last week (use your memory of the previous run; on the first run, summarize the current profile as a baseline — total referring domains and a few notable links). 3. Email me a digest with: - **New backlinks** — referring page, target page, anchor text, and whether it's dofollow. Put links from higher-authority domains first. - **Lost backlinks** — links that were there last week and are gone now, same details. - **At a glance** — total backlinks and referring domains, with the week-over-week change (▲/▼). - A one-sentence takeaway: the most important new link to celebrate or lost link to chase. Only report links DataForSEO actually returns — never invent a referring domain or anchor. If nothing changed, say so plainly instead of padding. Keep it skimmable.
Backlinks — week of 29 Jun 2026 · your-domain.com At a glance Backlinks: 1,284 ▲ +37 Referring domains: 412 ▲ +5 New backlinks (5 notable) • techroundup.example.com/best-tools → /features "our favorite" dofollow • devblog.example.org/stack → / "your-domain" dofollow • news.example.net/roundup → /pricing "affordable" nofollow Lost backlinks (2) • oldpartner.example.com/resources → / (page removed) • directory.example.io/listing → / (link dropped) Takeaway: the techroundup.example.com feature is a strong dofollow win worth sharing — and it's worth reaching out about the oldpartner.example.com page that was taken down.
How it works
- Attach your DataForSEO connection — the routine reads your domain's backlink profile from DataForSEO and diffs it against last week to surface only what's new or gone.
- Each email leads with the changes that matter — high-authority new links to amplify, and lost links worth chasing — instead of an unreadable dump of every backlink.
- Keep "Email me the result" on for a weekly digest in your inbox, no SEO tool to open.
Make it yours
- Add a competitor's domain to compare their link growth against yours.
- Change the cadence — weekly is plenty for most sites; go daily during a big PR push when links land fast.
- Tune what it highlights — only dofollow links, only links above a certain domain authority, or only links to specific pages.
This routine only reads backlink data and reports it — it never contacts anyone or changes your site. The data comes from DataForSEO on your own account, so it's the same profile you'd pull by hand, delivered on a schedule.
Run “New & lost backlink monitor” on autopilot
Copy it to your account, tweak the details, and it runs mondays at 9:00 am.
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