Backlink & Link Building Comparisons
Head-to-head Backlink & Link Building tool comparisons to help you make the right choice for your stack.
AI Peekaboo tracks whether your brand actually gets cited in AI answers, with an API and white-label delivery from $50/month. WhitePress sells the link and mention placements across 30+ countries that are supposed to drive those citations in the first place, with pricing hidden until you register.
One organizes the link exchanges and partnerships your team is already building. The other builds the links for you, with a guarantee attached, and hands you a monthly PDF.
Both are affordable link-partnership CRMs with free tiers, built by different teams to solve the same spreadsheet problem. The real split shows up in how each one gets data in and reports back out.
One tool manages link deals you already made. The other discovers mentions and backlinks you never asked for, with sentiment attached. They rarely compete for the same budget line.
BuzzStream finds and pitches new link prospects. BacklinkCRM tracks what happens once a partner says yes. They sit at opposite ends of the same pipeline.
Collaborator is a marketplace for buying sponsored placements on verified sites. BacklinkCRM is a CRM for tracking the partnerships you already negotiated. Most teams will end up needing both.
BacklinkCRM organizes and monitors the link deals your team already has, free to start at $0. Hunter finds and verifies the contact you need before that deal exists, also free to start, with paid tiers billed in euros.
BacklinkCRM organizes and monitors the link deals your team already has, free to start. JustReachOut finds journalists to pitch and drafts the outreach with AI, starting at $147 a month.
BacklinkCRM organizes and monitors the partnerships your team already has, free to start. Linkee finds and vets new prospects with AI, then emails them for you, starting at $80.83 a month.
Both check on the links you already have, but BacklinkCRM builds monitoring around a partnership tracker starting free, while Linkody builds an entire product around monitoring depth starting at €13.90 a month.
One is a CRM for the link deals your team makes. The other is a research platform for analyzing the backlink profile of any site on the web. They rarely compete for the same budget line.
BacklinkCRM logs the partnerships you already have. NinjaOutreach finds the bloggers and influencers you don't have yet and emails them. Most teams need the second before they need the first.
BacklinkCRM manages the link partnerships you already have. Ontolo finds the prospects you haven't discovered yet, at 250,000 per minute. Neither one hands off to the other automatically.
BacklinkCRM is $19 a month for logging partnerships and catching dead links. Pitchbox is $210 a month for prospecting, AI-personalized outreach, and white-label reporting. The gap in scope is the whole story.
One organizes the guest posts and exchanges your team already negotiates, starting free. The other writes and places the links itself, at $100 to $500 each, with a turnaround date attached.
One is a lightweight workspace for the link exchanges your team already runs. The other is a four-tool desktop suite with unlimited keywords, backlinks, and crawls for a flat annual fee.
One organizes the exchanges and guest posts your team already negotiates. The other is a 30-country publisher marketplace where you buy placements directly, priced after you register.
One writes and submits AI-generated pitches to journalists for you, with a guarantee attached. The other watches links you already placed and manages the partnerships behind them, starting free.
One writes and submits media pitches for you at a flat $300 a month. The other watches the web for every mention, link, and sentiment shift your brand already generates, with nothing built in to create new links.
One hands your link building to an AI-and-human team for a flat $300 a month. The other gives you the prospecting, sequencing, and reporting tools to run outreach at whatever scale your team can support.
One guarantees three editorial backlinks a month with no say in which publications you land on. The other lets you pick from 40,000+ verified sites and pay per placement, with no guarantee attached.
One writes and submits your pitches for a flat $300 a month. The other finds verified contact emails and runs the outreach sequences, starting free, but you still do the pitching.
One writes and submits your pitches for a flat $300 a month. The other hands you 700,000+ verified journalist contacts and an AI drafting assist, then leaves the sending to you.
Backlinker AI hands you a fixed $300 monthly fee and a guaranteed link floor. Linkee hands you a 5M+ prospect database, AI relevancy scoring, and credits you spend yourself.
Backlinker AI gets you new backlinks through managed media outreach. Linkody watches the backlinks you already have and tells you when they break.
Backlinker AI is a managed team that gets you new editorial links for $300 a month. Majestic is a research database with a 4.5 trillion-URL historic index and its own Trust Flow metric.
One writes and submits your pitches for you and guarantees a floor of links. The other hands your team a huge influencer and blogger database and a CRM to run campaigns yourselves.
One delivers finished, guaranteed backlinks and does the entire outreach for you. The other hands you an 80-source prospect database in an Excel file and stops there.
One is a fixed-fee service that guarantees links without you touching an inbox. The other is a full outreach platform your team runs, with AI writing the emails but not sending them for you.
Both are done-for-you services, not self-serve platforms. One charges a flat monthly fee for a guaranteed link floor, the other charges per placement and is built around getting your brand cited in AI-generated answers.
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