Domain Rating checker
Paste up to ten domains and see a 0-100 authority score for each one. The number is OpenPageRank rescaled from its native 0-10 scale, so you can compare sites on the same axis our audit uses.
How to use
- Paste up to 10 domains, one per line or comma-separated. Full URLs are fine: the checker strips the scheme, www and path.
- Run the check. Each domain comes back with a 0-100 rating, a label (Very low through Excellent) and a one-line reading.
- Compare your site to a few competitors in the same batch. Unknown or brand-new domains score 0.
- Use the number as a relative signal, not a rank guarantee. A higher score means a stronger measured backlink profile.
- Want the full picture (SEO score, AI visibility, prioritized fixes)? Run the free HuskyScout audit on the same domain.
Frequently asked questions
What data is this Domain Rating based on?
OpenPageRank. The provider reports open_page_rank on a 0-10 scale. We multiply by 10 and round so the number sits on the same 0-100 axis as the rest of HuskyScout. This is not Ahrefs Domain Rating, Moz Domain Authority, or Majestic Trust Flow, and the numbers are not interchangeable.
How does this compare to Ahrefs DR or Moz DA?
Ahrefs DR and Moz DA are proprietary 0-100 scores built from each vendor's own crawl of the web. OpenPageRank is a separate, publicly documented model. A site that is DR 40 in Ahrefs will not necessarily land at 40 here. Use this tool to compare domains against each other on one scale, not to reproduce a number you saw in Ahrefs or Moz.
What is a good domain rating?
On this 0-100 scale: 0-9 is Very low (new or unknown), 10-29 Low, 30-49 Moderate, 50-69 Strong, and 70+ Excellent. Most early-stage product sites sit in Low or Moderate. A score in the 30s is already useful for long-tail queries. Treat the buckets as relative, not as a pass/fail.
Why does an unknown domain score 0?
OpenPageRank returns no score when it has not seen the hostname. We map that empty result to 0 rather than hiding the row, so you can tell a missing measurement from a real low score. Brand-new domains, private hostnames and typos all come back as 0.
How often do the scores update?
On OpenPageRank's crawl cycle, typically on the order of weeks, not hours. Re-checking the same domain a day later will usually show the same number. For a live competitive snapshot plus AI mention data, run the HuskyScout audit or a competitor snapshot instead of polling this checker.
Can I check more than 10 domains?
This free tool caps a request at 10 so a single call stays inside one OpenPageRank batch (the provider accepts up to 100). Paste another batch if you need more, or use the audit and competitor snapshot for a tracked list.