Bulk DA PA Checker — check Domain Authority & Page Authority for many URLs at once
The Bulk DA PA Checker lets you look up Domain Authority and Page Authority for a whole list of URLs in one pass, instead of pasting them one at a time. Paste your link prospects, guest-post targets or a set of competitors, and this bulk domain authority checker returns the DA and PA figures side by side so you can compare, sort and prioritise in seconds. Because DA and PA are Moz metrics, we surface them from a connected Moz integration and report exactly what Moz says — we never invent or estimate a score. If no provider is connected, we show “insufficient evidence” rather than a made-up number.
What is a bulk DA PA checker?
A bulk DA PA checker is a tool built to check DA PA in bulk — reading Domain Authority (DA) and Page Authority (PA) for many domains or pages in a single request. Rather than looking up authority one URL at a time, you provide a list and get every result together. This is the practical way to handle mass domain authority lookups when you are vetting outreach lists, qualifying backlink opportunities, or benchmarking a group of competitors. Everything shown is pulled from Moz through your connected integration; nothing is guessed.
What are Domain Authority (DA) and Page Authority (PA)?
Domain Authority and Page Authority are scores developed by Moz, each expressed on a scale of 1 to 100. They are predictive, comparative estimates — a higher score suggests a stronger likelihood of ranking relative to other sites or pages, based largely on the strength and quality of the backlink profile.
Domain Authority (DA)
Domain Authority is a site-wide Moz DA score. It reflects the overall authority of an entire domain and is most useful when you are comparing whole websites — for example, ranking a list of potential link sources from strongest to weakest. You can dig into a single site with our dedicated Domain Authority Checker.
Page Authority (PA)
Page Authority is the page-level counterpart. This Moz PA score estimates the ranking strength of one specific page rather than the whole domain, which matters when a link will live on a particular article or resource page. To examine an individual URL, use our Page Authority Checker.
Why checking many URLs at once saves time
Serious link building generates long lists. A single campaign might involve dozens of guest-post targets, hundreds of link prospects from a scrape, and a competitor set you revisit every quarter. Looking each one up by hand is slow, repetitive and easy to get wrong. A bulk domain authority checker collapses that work into one step:
- Evaluating link prospects. Paste an entire prospect list and instantly see which domains carry the strongest DA before you spend time on outreach.
- Qualifying guest-post lists. Sort a batch of blogs by DA and PA so you pitch the sites most worth your effort first.
- Benchmarking competitor sets. Drop in a group of competitor URLs and compare their authority together, in one view, rather than tab by tab.
How to use bulk DA/PA in link building and outreach vetting
Link prospecting is where a bulk checker earns its keep. Once you have DA and PA for a full list, you can build a repeatable vetting workflow instead of judging sites on gut feel.
Prioritise outreach by relative authority
Rank your prospects by DA to decide where to spend limited outreach time, and check PA on the specific page your link would appear on. A strong domain with a weak target page — or vice versa — changes how valuable the placement really is.
Screen out low-value or spammy targets
Consistently very low authority across a list can be a signal to look closer at relevance and quality before pitching. DA and PA are only part of the picture, but as a first filter across many URLs they save you from chasing weak opportunities.
Track sets over time
Re-running the same competitor or prospect list periodically shows how authority shifts, which helps you spot rising sites worth approaching and fading ones to drop.
DA and PA are comparative estimates, not Google ranking factors
It is important to be clear about what these numbers are — and are not. Domain Authority and Page Authority are third-party estimates from Moz, designed to help you compare sites and pages against each other. Google does not use DA or PA in its ranking algorithm, and there is no single official "authority score" that Google publishes. Use DA and PA as relative benchmarks for link prospecting and research, not as a promise of where Google will rank a page. A high score is a hint, not a guarantee.
Why we read DA/PA from Moz and never fabricate them
Because DA and PA belong to Moz, the honest way to report them is to read them straight from the source. Our bulk DA PA checker surfaces these Moz DA PA values through a connected Moz integration and displays exactly what the provider returns. We do not model, approximate, or invent authority scores of our own. When Moz has no data for a URL, or when no provider is connected to your account, the tool reports “insufficient evidence” instead of showing a number that would only mislead you. A figure you can trust is worth more than a figure that looks precise but is guessed.
Bulk DA/PA best-practices checklist
- Connect a Moz provider so DA and PA come straight from the source, not an estimate.
- Treat DA and PA as comparative signals — compare sites against each other, not against a fixed pass mark.
- Remember DA and PA are not Google ranking factors; weigh relevance and content quality too.
- Use DA for whole-domain decisions and PA for the specific page your link will sit on.
- Clean your list first — deduplicate and normalise URLs before you check DA PA in bulk.
- Accept “insufficient evidence” as a valid result; never fill the gap with a guessed number.
- Re-run key lists over time to track how authority shifts across your prospects and competitors.
Want to go deeper on a single site or page? Pair this mass domain authority tool with our Domain Authority Checker and Page Authority Checker for a full DA and PA picture, all sourced from Moz and never fabricated.
Frequently asked questions
What is a bulk DA PA checker?
A bulk DA PA checker is a tool that looks up Domain Authority (DA) and Page Authority (PA) for many URLs or domains at once, instead of checking them one at a time. You paste a list of addresses — link prospects, guest-post targets, or a set of competitors — and the tool returns the DA and PA figures side by side so you can compare them quickly. DA and PA are Moz metrics, so our checker surfaces them from a connected Moz integration and never invents or estimates a score.
What is the difference between Domain Authority and Page Authority?
Domain Authority (DA) is a Moz score from 1 to 100 that predicts how well an entire domain is likely to rank, based largely on its backlink profile. Page Authority (PA) is the same style of 1–100 Moz score but for a single page rather than the whole site. In short, DA is site-wide and PA is page-specific. Both are comparative estimates from Moz, not numbers published by Google.
Are DA and PA Google ranking factors?
No. Domain Authority and Page Authority are third-party metrics created by Moz to help you compare websites and pages. Google does not use DA or PA in its ranking algorithm, and Google has confirmed it has no single "authority score" of this kind. Treat DA and PA as useful relative benchmarks for link prospecting and competitor research — not as a direct measure of how Google will rank you.
Where do the DA and PA numbers come from?
The scores come from Moz. Our platform reads DA and PA in bulk through a connected Moz integration and displays exactly what Moz reports. We never fabricate, estimate, or "guess" a score. If no Moz provider is connected, or Moz has no data for a URL, we show "insufficient evidence" rather than showing an invented number.
Why check DA and PA in bulk instead of one by one?
When you are evaluating dozens or hundreds of link prospects, outreach targets, or competitor URLs, checking each one individually is slow and error-prone. A bulk domain authority checker lets you paste the whole list, pull every DA and PA figure in one pass, and sort or compare them together. That turns hours of manual lookups into a single, repeatable step so you can focus on outreach and decisions.