Domain Rating

Verificador gratuito de Domain Rating · Selo DR

Last updated: June 2026·By FeedPulse Editorial

Verificador gratuito de Domain Rating ao estilo Ahrefs. Cole uma URL para obter o DR e selo incorporável.

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Fair Usage Policy
To keep our paid SERP/Moz APIs free for everyone, each visitor (by IP) can use the Domain Rating Checker: 2 DR checks per 24 h, max 2 domains.
0/2 used · 0/2 domains checked today · resets in 19 h (UTC midnight)
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What is Domain Rating (DR)?

Domain Rating is Ahrefs' proprietary 0-100 score of a website's backlink profile strength. It's the most-quoted backlink-authority metric in SEO. Unlike Moz's DA (focused on ranking potential), DR focuses purely on link-graph authority. Most pros track both side-by-side.

The Ahrefs Domain Rating alternative — free & embeddable

FeedPulse uses the OpenPageRank dataset (built on the open Common Crawl backlink graph) to deliver a DR-equivalent score for any domain, linearly rescaled from OPR's native 0-10 into the 0-100 framing every SEO reader recognises from Ahrefs. The methodology is published, the data is open, and the badge is yours to embed forever. No $1,499/mo subscription required.

DR vs DA — which one matters more?

Both. DA predicts SERP ranking potential; DR measures raw backlink-graph authority. A site with high DR but low DA usually has many low-quality links. A site with high DA but low DR is link-poor but ranks well anyway. Display both badges on your site for a complete authority profile.

Drop your DR badge on any platform in 60 seconds

Copy the HTML snippet and paste it anywhere — WordPress widget area, Shopify theme footer, Wix HTML element, Webflow embed block, Ghost CMS, Squarespace, Blogger. The badge auto-updates weekly with the latest DR score.

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Frequently asked questions

Questions we hear most often — also emitted as FAQPage schema so search engines can surface these in “People also ask” results.

+What's the difference between Domain Authority and Domain Rating?
DA (Moz) predicts how likely a site is to rank on Google's SERP, weighting backlinks + spam signals + on-page health. DR (Ahrefs) measures pure backlink-graph authority — link count and link quality, full stop. A site with high DR but low DA usually has many low-quality links; high DA + low DR suggests link-poor but content-strong. Pros track both side-by-side.
+What is a good Domain Rating score?
DR is 0-100 like DA but skews higher on average. DR 30+ is decent for a personal blog, DR 50+ is competitive for SaaS, and DR 70+ is dominant in most niches. Wikipedia and youtube.com sit at DR 95+. The scale is logarithmic — DR 80 has ~10x the link authority of DR 70.
+How do I increase my Domain Rating?
DR is purely a function of inbound links from authoritative sites. Earn backlinks via guest posts on high-DR publications, original research that gets cited, free tools (like the ones on this site!) that get linked, and digital PR. DR rises faster than DA because it ignores spam signals — but a too-fast rise from low-quality sources WILL get noticed by Google.
+Is FeedPulse DR the same as Ahrefs DR?
We use the OpenPageRank dataset (built on the open Common Crawl backlink graph), which produces a DR-equivalent score we rescale linearly into the familiar 0-100 framing every SEO reader knows from Ahrefs. The two scores correlate at ~0.85 across a 50,000-domain sample. The methodology is published; the data is open.
+Why is the DR free here when Ahrefs charges $1,499/mo?
Ahrefs charges $1,499/mo for its enterprise API access. We're not selling enterprise SEO data — we're shipping a free, embeddable DR badge for indie hackers, bloggers, and SaaS founders who used to brag with Ahrefs DR and need a free open replacement. Built on the open OpenPageRank dataset, redistributable forever.
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