Link Research Tools for Local SEO Agencies: Backlink Audits, Pricing, and Data

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Last updated on November 14, 2025 (return to all articles).
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For local SEO agencies performing thorough backlink audits, Link Research Tools (LRT) aggregates backlink data from over 25 sources including Ahrefs, Majestic, Moz, and Google Search Console into a single analysis. Based in Austria, it is used primarily for in-depth link penalty recovery and toxic link identification.

What Link Research Tools Actually Does Well

LRT’s core capability is multi-source backlink aggregation. By pulling link data from over 25 independent indexes and normalizing it into a single view, LRT surfaces backlinks that any single tool’s index might miss. For comprehensive link audits, this breadth is a material advantage over using one backlink tool in isolation.

The Link Detox tool applies a proprietary toxicity scoring algorithm to each link, identifying patterns associated with manual and algorithmic Google penalties. For agencies performing link penalty recovery, this systematic scoring approach reduces the judgment required in individual link assessment.

The DTOXRISK score and accompanying disavow file generation provide a structured output for Google Search Console disavow submissions.

Local SEO: What Link Research Tools Covers

For local SEO agencies, LRT is most relevant when a client’s site has a link penalty, a suspicious backlink profile, or has recovered from a past algorithmic penalty and needs a clean-slate audit. For standard local link analysis and prospecting, a single tool like Ahrefs or Majestic is sufficient and more cost-effective.

LRT does not include rank tracking, keyword research, GBP management, or citation tools.

Pricing at Scale: What Agencies Pay

LRT plans vary by analysis capacity:

Plan Monthly price Projects Tracked keywords
Professional $499/mo Standard capacity Full toolset
Agency $999/mo Enhanced capacity White-label
Enterprise Custom Custom Custom

LRT starts at $499/mo and is most cost-justified for in-depth link audits or penalty recovery. See current pricing at linkresearchtools.com/pricing.

Data Ownership: Where Your Information Lives

Link Research Tools is an Austrian EU-based company. Platform data is hosted on EU infrastructure with GDPR compliance.

Audit reports and disavow files can be exported in multiple formats. The multi-source link data is aggregated from third-party indexes via API integrations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does aggregating from multiple backlink indexes matter?

Every backlink index has coverage gaps. A link present in Majestic’s index may not appear in Ahrefs, and vice versa. By aggregating from over 25 sources, LRT surfaces the most complete backlink picture available. For link penalty audits where missing even one toxic link can result in an incomplete disavow file, this comprehensive coverage is operationally important.

When would a local SEO agency use Link Research Tools?

LRT is most justified for penalty recovery cases, thorough pre-acquisition link audits, and situations where a client has a suspicious link profile from past practices. For standard local SEO link building and monitoring, single-source tools like Ahrefs or Majestic are more cost-effective.

What is LRT’s Link Detox feature?

Link Detox applies a proprietary toxicity scoring algorithm to each backlink in an analyzed profile, identifying links with patterns associated with Google penalties. It outputs a DTOXRISK score per link and can generate a formatted disavow file for Google Search Console submission. For penalty recovery work, this systematic approach replaces manual link-by-link assessment.

How does Link Research Tools compare to Majestic?

Majestic is a single-source backlink index with deep data from its own crawl. LRT aggregates from multiple sources including Majestic. For depth of a single index, Majestic is strong. For comprehensive toxic link audits requiring maximum coverage, LRT’s multi-source approach is more thorough. LRT is also significantly more expensive, which makes it appropriate for specific high-stakes use cases rather than routine research.

Is Link Research Tools expensive?

Yes, relative to single-source tools. At $99 to $499 per month, LRT is priced at the specialist end of the backlink analysis category. The cost is justified for agencies with clients requiring penalty recovery or thorough link audits. For standard local SEO link research, the cost exceeds what the use case typically requires.

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