Comparison

BacklinkCRM vs BacklinkManager in 2026: Chrome-extension capture versus branded client reporting

Both are affordable link-partnership CRMs with free tiers, built by different teams to solve the same spreadsheet problem. The real split shows up in how each one gets data in and reports back out.

Updated July 3, 2026
BacklinkCRM
BacklinkManager
Key takeaways
  • BacklinkCRM's free tier includes 100 partnerships, 3 users, and 50 partners with no credit card required. BacklinkManager's free plan caps out at an unspecified "Limited" backlink count with a single user and no CRM or reporting access.
  • BacklinkManager includes a Link Building CRM for tracking vendor and reciprocal-link relationships plus a custom reporting module for branded client output on every paid plan. BacklinkCRM has no built-in reporting module; agencies export via CSV instead.
  • BacklinkCRM ships a Chrome extension that pulls partner metadata and anchor text directly from the page you're browsing. BacklinkManager has no browser extension in its published feature list.
  • Neither tool confirms a usable API on its published pricing. BacklinkCRM lists API access as unavailable except "on request" at Enterprise, and BacklinkManager does not list an API field on any tier.
  • BacklinkManager's advertised monthly prices ($39, $99, $249) require annual billing to unlock. BacklinkCRM's prices ($19, $59, $129) carry no such qualifier in its own pricing table.
  • Two features central to reciprocal link management on BacklinkManager, the Link Matching Tool and the Link Exchange feature, are both listed as coming soon rather than shipped.
  • BacklinkManager scores higher overall in independent review (7.9 vs 7.2), driven by stronger marks for value for money, integrations, and support. BacklinkCRM edges ahead on ease of use (8.5 vs 8.0).

BacklinkCRM and BacklinkManager occupy almost the same shelf: both replace the link-tracking spreadsheet that every active link building team eventually outgrows, both offer a genuine free tier, and both charge under $50/month to get started. The difference is in what each one optimizes for. BacklinkCRM leans on a Chrome extension that captures partner data as you browse, so logging a new deal takes seconds. BacklinkManager leans on a Link Building CRM and a branded client-reporting module, so the output looks agency-ready without a separate export step. Neither tool does prospecting or outreach, so this comparison is really about which side of the post-deal workflow, data entry or client delivery, matters more to your team.

The tools at a glance

ToolStarting priceBest for
BacklinkCRM$0/monthFreelance and in-house link builders who want frictionless, browser-based data entry and are willing to export their own reports rather than pay for a built-in reporting layer.
BacklinkManager$0Boutique agencies and freelance SEOs who need branded client reporting and reciprocal-partnership tracking built into the platform, and don't mind an annual billing commitment to get the advertised rate.

BacklinkCRM

Centralise every link exchange and partnership in one backlink management workspace

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BacklinkCRM screenshot

BacklinkCRM organizes link relationships around the deal itself: guest posts, link exchanges (including 3-way arrangements), paid placements, and informal collaborations each get a partnership record with deal terms, anchor text, target URL, and contact details. The Chrome extension is the tool's defining feature, it pulls metadata from a partner's site automatically when you visit, cutting the admin work of logging a new link down to a couple of clicks instead of a copy-paste round trip.

Automatic monitoring runs on every tracked link regardless of plan, alerting the team when a link goes down, the anchor changes, or the rel attribute shifts to nofollow. For a team running dozens of concurrent exchanges, that continuous check replaces the monthly manual audit that most link builders skip when things get busy.

What it does not do is reporting or research. There is no branded client-report builder, and the free plan's 50-partner cap runs out quickly for anyone with an active program. It reads as a companion tool built by someone tired of spreadsheets, not a full agency reporting platform.

Pricing
Feature
Free
$0/month
Starter
$19/month
Growth
$59/month
Scale
$129/month
Enterprise
Custom
Partnerships1003001,0005,000Custom
Users320501,000Custom
Chrome extension
Backlink status monitoring
Bulk import/export
API accessOn request
Best for: Freelance and in-house link builders who want frictionless, browser-based data entry and are willing to export their own reports rather than pay for a built-in reporting layer.

BacklinkManager

Backlink monitoring and link partnership CRM for agencies and SEOs to track, manage, and report on live link status

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BacklinkManager screenshot

BacklinkManager pairs a live link crawler, checking status, rel attribute, and redirects on every tracked backlink, with a Link Building CRM that logs the reciprocal arrangements, vendor relationships, and outreach requests sitting behind those links. That CRM layer is what separates it from a plain monitoring tool: it treats the partnership as a business relationship with terms and status, not just a URL to ping.

The custom reporting module is available on every paid plan and generates branded reports covering link status, anchor text, and partnership activity, removing the manual screenshot-and-export step that most monitoring tools leave to the user. A Backlink Requests Workflow also tracks outreach emails through to confirmed placement, bridging a gap that a pure monitoring tool doesn't cover.

The catch is timing and terms. Two features central to the reciprocal-exchange workflow, Link Matching and Link Exchange, are listed as coming soon rather than live, and the advertised monthly prices require annual billing to actually get that rate. The free tier is also thinner than BacklinkCRM's: a single user with backlink and partnership counts capped at an unspecified "Limited" volume.

Pricing
Feature
Free
$0
Starter
$39/month (billed annually)
Growth
$99/month (billed annually)
Scale
$249/month (billed annually)
Enterprise
Contact for pricing
Backlinks trackedLimited2001,0005,000Custom
Users131020Custom
Link Building CRM
Custom client reports
Credit card required
Best for: Boutique agencies and freelance SEOs who need branded client reporting and reciprocal-partnership tracking built into the platform, and don't mind an annual billing commitment to get the advertised rate.

Head-to-head feature comparison

Feature
BacklinkCRM
BacklinkManager
Core modelPartnership-first: manage negotiated link exchanges, guest posts, and paid placementsBacklink-first: monitor placed links and manage reciprocal partnerships/vendors
Partnership / relationship CRMYes (partnership records with deal type, status, contact)Yes (Link Building CRM for vendors and reciprocal arrangements)
Live backlink monitoringYes (continuous alerts on link removal, anchor change, nofollow)Yes (live link crawler tracks status, rel attribute, redirects)
Chrome extensionYes (captures partner data and anchors while browsing)No
Custom / branded client reportsNoYes (branded reports on all paid plans)
Bulk CSV import/exportPaid plans onlyNot specified in published pricing table
Free tierYes (100 partnerships, 3 users, 50 partners, no card)Yes (limited backlinks, 1 user, no CRM or reports)
Users on entry paid tier20 (Starter, $19/mo)3 (Starter, $39/mo billed annually)
API accessNo (Enterprise: on request)Not listed on any published tier
Outreach request trackingNo (deal tracking only, not outreach)Yes (Backlink Requests Workflow tracks outreach to placement)
Starting paid price$19/mo$39/mo (billed annually)

Which should you choose?

Agencies that want branded client reports built inBacklinkManager
Link builders who want to capture partner data straight from the browserBacklinkCRM
Freelancers who want the most generous evaluation-stage free tierBacklinkCRM
Teams managing vendor and reciprocal-link relationships as much as monitoringBacklinkManager
Anyone who wants to avoid an annual-billing commitment for advertised pricingBacklinkCRM
Teams prioritizing the higher overall review scoreBacklinkManager

These two tools are close enough in scope that the choice comes down to workflow, not features you're missing entirely. BacklinkCRM optimizes the input side: get a new partnership logged in seconds via the Chrome extension, then export what you need. BacklinkManager optimizes the output side: the CRM and reporting module produce something client-ready without a separate step, at the cost of a thinner free tier and an annual-billing requirement to hit the advertised price. Teams that log a lot of new deals per week will feel BacklinkCRM's speed advantage; teams that deliver a monthly client report will feel BacklinkManager's reporting advantage more.

Bottom line

Start with BacklinkCRM's free plan if you're a solo link builder or freelancer trying to get partnerships out of a spreadsheet, the 100-partnership cap and Chrome extension cover early-stage volume well at zero cost. Move to BacklinkManager once branded client reporting becomes a real requirement, since its Link Building CRM and reporting module remove a manual export step that BacklinkCRM doesn't handle, just budget for the annual commitment to get the advertised rate. Neither is a prospecting tool, so pair either one with a dedicated outreach platform for finding new placements in the first place.

Frequently asked questions

Does BacklinkCRM or BacklinkManager have a better free plan for a freelance link builder in 2026?

BacklinkCRM's free plan is more usable for freelancers starting out: it includes 100 partnerships, 3 users, and 50 partners with backlink monitoring and the backlink evaluator, all with no credit card required. BacklinkManager's free tier caps backlinks, target pages, and partnerships at unspecified "Limited" volumes and restricts you to one user, which is tighter for anyone tracking more than a handful of live links.

Which tool has a Chrome extension for capturing backlink partnerships?

BacklinkCRM is the one with a Chrome extension, letting link builders add partners and pull anchor text and page metadata directly while browsing a partner site. BacklinkManager does not have a browser extension in its published feature list, so adding a partnership there means a manual dashboard entry.

Is BacklinkManager's advertised pricing billed monthly or annually?

BacklinkManager's advertised prices, $39/month for Starter, $99/month for Growth, and $249/month for Scale, require annual billing to get that rate; monthly billing is available at a higher effective cost. BacklinkCRM's published prices of $19, $59, and $129 per month carry no such qualifier in its pricing table.

Which tool is better for agencies that need branded client reports?

BacklinkManager is the stronger option for agency client reporting, with a custom reporting module built into every paid plan that generates branded reports covering link status, anchor text, and partnership activity. BacklinkCRM has no dedicated reporting module, so agencies using it typically export data via CSV and build reports in a separate tool.

Do BacklinkCRM or BacklinkManager include a public API?

Neither tool confirms a usable API on its published pricing as of this writing. BacklinkCRM lists API access as unavailable except "on request" at the Enterprise tier, and BacklinkManager does not list an API field on any of its tiers, so anyone needing programmatic access to backlink or partnership data should confirm directly with either vendor before committing.

Which tool actually tracks reciprocal link exchanges as a workflow, not just link status monitoring?

Both track partnerships, but BacklinkManager frames this specifically around vendor relationships and reciprocal arrangements through its Link Building CRM, plus a Backlink Requests Workflow that bridges outreach to confirmed placement. BacklinkCRM's partnership records cover similar ground, deal type, status, anchor text, contact, but two of BacklinkManager's related features, Link Matching and Link Exchange, are still listed as coming soon rather than shipped.

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