Referring Domains
See every domain linking to any site, ranked by Authority Score, with the count of backlinks from each, the country, and first and last seen dates. A chart tracks New and Lost referring domains month by month, and you can open any domain to read every individual link from it. It runs on any domain or URL, and every check is saved to your account.
Every linking site, ranked by authority
Enter a domain and the tool lists every referring domain pointing at it. The table leads with the Authority Score so the strongest linking sites sit at the top, then shows the root domain, the number of backlinks from it, the country, and when the link was first seen and last seen. New and lost domains carry a badge, so movement is obvious without leaving the list.
New and lost, month by month
Above the table, a chart plots New and Lost referring domains over the last six months, with each series toggleable. It answers the question a single count can't: is this profile compounding, holding steady or quietly shedding linking sites? Lost domains are often recoverable, and seeing them grouped by month tells you when something changed.
Filter to exactly what you need
A filter bar narrows the list fast: search for a specific referring domain, filter by status (all, active, new or lost), and filter by follow or nofollow so you can isolate the links that actually pass authority. The list paginates so even a profile with thousands of linking sites stays workable.
Drill into the actual links
Expand any referring domain and the row opens into every individual link from it — the source page, the anchor and target, and the first and last seen dates. Each link is tagged follow, nofollow, sponsored or UGC, and broken links are flagged, so you can judge the real value of a linking site rather than guessing from a single count.
Any site, every check saved
Because it works on any domain you enter, Referring Domains is built for competitor research and link prospecting as much as auditing your own profile. Each run is saved under Your saved checks and stays revisitable — reopening one is free. For a one-off look at the whole profile in a single report, use the Backlink Checker; to find sites linking to rivals but not you, use the Backlink Gap.
How to see a site's referring domains
1. Enter a domain or URL
Type any domain or page URL to see every site linking to it.
2. Read the list and trend
The table ranks every referring domain by Authority Score, and the chart above it shows new and lost domains month by month.
3. Drill into a domain
Filter by status or follow status, then expand any domain to see every individual link from it.
Frequently asked questions
What does the Referring Domains tool show?
Every domain that links to the site you enter, ranked by Authority Score, with the number of backlinks from each, the country it sits in, and the first and last seen dates. A chart above the table tracks how many referring domains you gained and lost each month.
Can I see new and lost referring domains over time?
Yes. A chart plots New and Lost referring domains over the last six months, with each series toggleable, so you can see whether a profile is growing or shedding linking sites month by month.
Can I see the actual links from a domain?
Yes. Expand any referring domain in the table and you get every individual link from it — the source page, the anchor and target, and the first and last seen dates, with follow, nofollow, sponsored and UGC tags on each.
Can I filter by follow or nofollow?
Yes. The filter bar lets you narrow the list by follow or nofollow, and by status — all, active, new or lost — alongside a search box to find a specific referring domain.
What is the Authority Score column?
It's a 0–100 strength score for each referring domain, so the table sorts the strongest linking sites to the top. It tells you which links are doing the heavy lifting and which ones barely register.
Can I check any website?
Yes. Enter any domain or URL, not just your own — it works for competitor research and prospecting as well as auditing your own linking sites. Every check is saved to your account so you can reopen it any time.
Is the Referring Domains tool free?
It's a paid feature with a daily check limit that depends on your plan. Reopening a check you've already run is free and doesn't use a daily run. If you need more, you can upgrade your plan.
See a site's referring domains
Enter any domain and get every linking site ranked by authority — saved to reopen any time.