DA/PA Checker
DA/PA Checker
Check Domain Authority (DA) and Page Authority (PA) for any URL using the Moz API. Bulk check up to 10 URLs at once.
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ℹ️ About DA/PA Scores
Tentang DA/PA Checker - Domain Authority & Page AuthorityAbout DA/PA Checker - Domain Authority & Page Authority
Check Domain Authority and Page Authority Instantly
Domain Authority (DA) and Page Authority (PA) are two of the most widely used SEO metrics for evaluating the ranking potential of websites and individual pages. Developed by Moz, these scores predict how well a domain or page is likely to rank in search engine results. Our DA/PA checker queries the official Moz API to provide accurate, real-time authority scores for any URL. With support for bulk checking up to 10 URLs at once and color-coded score indicators, you can quickly assess the SEO strength of your own site, competitors, or potential link-building targets.
How to Check DA and PA Scores
- Enter your URLs — Add up to 10 URLs that you want to check. These can be from your own site, competitors, or potential link targets.
- Click check — The tool queries the Moz API and retrieves DA and PA scores for each URL.
- Review results — Scores are displayed with color-coded indicators: green (strong), yellow (moderate), and red (low).
- Analyze and compare — Use the scores to evaluate SEO strength relative to your competition and identify opportunities for improvement.
Key Features
- Official Moz API data — Retrieves accurate, up-to-date DA and PA scores directly from Moz
- Bulk checking — Analyze up to 10 URLs simultaneously for efficient competitor analysis
- Color-coded results — Visual score indicators make it easy to assess authority at a glance
- DA and PA together — Get both domain-level and page-level authority scores in one check
- Free and instant — No registration required, results in seconds
Understanding DA and PA Scores
DA and PA scores range from 1 to 100 on a logarithmic scale, meaning it is significantly harder to grow from 70 to 80 than from 10 to 20. DA measures the overall link profile strength of an entire domain, considering factors like the number of linking root domains, the quality of those links, and the diversity of the link profile. PA measures the same factors but for a specific individual page. A page on a high-DA domain can often rank well even with a lower PA score because the domain authority provides a strong foundation. Understanding both metrics helps you make informed decisions about which keywords to target, which competitors are beatable, and which link-building opportunities are most valuable.
Using DA/PA for SEO Strategy
DA and PA are most useful as comparative metrics rather than absolute scores. When evaluating keyword opportunities, compare your DA against the DA of sites currently ranking for that keyword. If the top results all have DA 70+ and your site has DA 25, that keyword may be too competitive for now. Instead, look for keywords where the ranking sites have DA similar to or lower than yours. Use PA to evaluate specific pages — if a competitor has a high DA but the specific page ranking has a low PA, you may be able to outrank it with a well-optimized, authoritative page on your own site. When building backlinks, prioritize links from sites with higher DA than yours, as these pass more authority and have a greater impact on your rankings.
Pertanyaan yang Sering DiajukanFrequently Asked Questions
Domain Authority (DA) is a search engine ranking score developed by Moz that predicts how likely a website is to rank in search engine result pages. DA scores range from 1 to 100, with higher scores indicating a greater ability to rank. DA is calculated by evaluating multiple factors including linking root domains and total number of links into a single DA score.
Page Authority (PA) is a score developed by Moz that predicts how well a specific page will rank on search engine result pages. PA scores range from 1 to 100, with higher scores indicating greater ranking potential. Unlike DA which measures the overall domain strength, PA focuses on the ranking strength of a single page.
DA scores are relative and depend on your niche and competition. Generally, a DA of 40-50 is considered average, 50-60 is good, 60-70 is very good, and 80+ is excellent. However, what matters most is how your DA compares to the sites you are competing with for the same keywords. A DA of 30 can be excellent if your competitors have DA 20.
Enter up to 10 URLs in the input fields and click check. The tool queries the Moz API to retrieve the Domain Authority and Page Authority scores for each URL. Results are displayed with color-coded indicators — green for strong authority, yellow for moderate, and red for low authority — making it easy to assess SEO strength at a glance.
Yes, the tool supports bulk checking of up to 10 URLs simultaneously. This is especially useful when comparing your site against competitors, evaluating potential link-building targets, or tracking the authority of multiple pages on your own site over time.
Improving DA requires a long-term SEO strategy focused on earning high-quality backlinks from authoritative websites. Create linkable content (research, tools, infographics), pursue guest posting opportunities, build relationships with industry publications, and disavow toxic backlinks. DA improvements take time — typically months of consistent effort.
No, Domain Authority is not a Google ranking factor. Google does not use DA in its algorithm. DA is a third-party metric created by Moz that correlates with Google ranking ability. It is useful as a comparative metric to evaluate the relative strength of different domains, but it should not be treated as a direct ranking signal.
Moz updates its index approximately monthly, which can cause DA fluctuations. Small changes (1-2 points) are normal and not cause for concern. Significant DA drops may indicate lost backlinks, increased competition, or issues with your link profile. Focus on trends over time rather than individual score changes.
Domain Authority (DA) measures the ranking strength of your entire domain (website), while Page Authority (PA) measures the ranking strength of individual pages. A new page on a high-DA site may have a low PA initially but can still rank well because of the strong domain authority backing it. Both metrics together give you a complete picture of SEO strength.
Yes, the DA/PA checker is free to use. You can check up to 10 URLs at a time with no registration required. The tool uses the official Moz API to provide accurate, up-to-date authority scores.