BacklinkManager vs Ontolo in 2026: Link monitoring after placement vs prospect discovery at scale
One tool confirms your backlinks are still live and manages link partnerships. The other finds up to 250,000 prospects a minute from 80+ sources before you write a single outreach email. They rarely compete for the same budget.
BacklinkManager monitors links after placement with a live crawler that flags removed, noindexed, or nofollowed links. Ontolo has no post-placement monitoring at all.
Ontolo prospects from 80+ sources simultaneously at up to 250,000 prospects per minute. BacklinkManager has no prospecting or discovery features.
BacklinkManager has a free tier with no credit card required. Ontolo publishes no pricing anywhere and requires direct contact to get a quote.
BacklinkManager's Link Building CRM tracks reciprocal arrangements, vendor relationships, and partnership terms, a workflow Ontolo does not attempt to cover.
Ontolo's automatic query expansion turns a single prospect type like "guest post" into 20+ search variations behind the scenes. BacklinkManager has no equivalent discovery layer.
Ontolo accepts CSV or plain-text uploads from Moz, Ahrefs, and Majestic, letting you run its categorization engine on lists you already own. BacklinkManager's data model starts from links you have already secured, not domains you might approach.
Ontolo has been operating since 2008 and its interface shows it; BacklinkManager is the newer, cleaner product of the two but covers a narrower slice of the workflow.
BacklinkManager and Ontolo rarely end up on the same shortlist, and once you look closely at what each one actually does, it is obvious why. BacklinkManager picks up after a link goes live: its crawler checks whether placements are still there, still dofollow, and still pointed at the right URL, and it layers a CRM on top for tracking reciprocal partnerships and vendor relationships. Ontolo sits at the opposite end of the process, pulling prospects from more than 80 sources at up to 250,000 prospects per minute and classifying each one by where your target keyword actually appears on the page. Neither tool touches the other's territory. BacklinkManager has no prospecting or outreach functionality, and Ontolo has no way to check whether a link you secured last month is still there. The real question is not which tool wins, it is which stage of your link building process is currently the bottleneck.
The tools at a glance
BacklinkManager
Backlink monitoring and link partnership CRM for agencies and SEOs to track, manage, and report on live link status
BacklinkManager solves a specific problem: once a link is placed, most teams have no reliable way to know if it is still there three months later. Its crawler checks every tracked backlink on a recurring basis, watching for a link that disappears, gets swapped from dofollow to nofollow, or ends up on a page that has been redirected or deindexed. When something changes, the platform surfaces it instead of leaving you to find out during a client audit.
On top of monitoring, BacklinkManager runs a Link Building CRM built for the business side of link building: reciprocal exchanges, ongoing vendor arrangements, and the terms attached to each partnership. That is a layer general SEO tools tend to skip entirely, since most of them report on backlink data without managing the relationships behind it. A backlink requests workflow tracks outreach status from first contact through to a confirmed live link, and a custom reporting module produces branded reports without exporting to a separate tool.
What BacklinkManager does not do is find prospects or send outreach emails. It assumes you already have a source of new links, whether that is a separate prospecting tool, a manual process, or an agency partner, and it exists purely to manage what happens once that pipeline produces a placement. The free tier removes the entry barrier for evaluating it against a spreadsheet workflow, and paid plans stay affordable up through 5,000 tracked backlinks on the Scale tier.
| Feature | Free $0 | Starter $39/month | Growth $99/month | Scale $249/month | Enterprise Contact for pricing |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Backlinks tracked | Limited | 200 | 1,000 | 5,000 | Custom |
| Link Building CRM | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Custom client reports | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Credit card required | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✗ |
Ontolo
Deep link prospecting engine that discovers and categorizes prospects from 80+ sources at 250,000 prospects per minute
Ontolo does one thing and does it at a depth few tools match: prospecting. It queries more than 80 sources at once, automatically expands a single prospect type into 20-plus phrasing variations, and processes the results at up to 250,000 prospects per minute with sub-second search across the resulting database. For a link builder trying to build a large, well-targeted prospect list, that combination of breadth and speed is the whole appeal.
The categorization is what separates Ontolo from a basic scraper. It distinguishes keywords appearing in article body content from the same keyword sitting in a navigation menu or footer, and it separates a site's own social accounts (linked from navigation) from social links embedded inside article content. That level of parsing filters out a lot of the noise that shows up in prospect lists built from simpler tools, and it accepts CSV or plain-text uploads from Moz, Ahrefs, and Majestic if you want to run that same categorization engine on lists you already have.
The trade-offs are real. There is no public pricing, so you cannot compare cost against BacklinkManager without contacting the Ontolo team directly. The interface reflects a product built in 2008 rather than 2026, there is no built-in outreach or CRM functionality, and exports go out as multi-tabbed Excel files rather than syncing to a modern CRM. Ontolo hands off to a separate tool the moment prospecting is done.
| Feature | Plans Contact for pricing |
|---|---|
| Prospecting sources | 80+ |
| Processing speed | 250,000 prospects/min |
| Automatic query expansion | ✓ |
| External list upload (Ahrefs, Moz, Majestic) | ✓ |
Head-to-head feature comparison
| Feature | ||
|---|---|---|
| Link prospecting | No | Yes (80+ sources) |
| Prospect data sources | None (monitors links you already have) | 80+ sources plus uploaded lists |
| Outreach automation | No (backlink request tracking only) | No |
| Live backlink status monitoring | Yes | No |
| Partnership / reciprocal link CRM | Yes | No |
| Client reporting | Yes (custom branded reports) | No dedicated client reporting |
| White-label delivery | Partial (branded reports, not full white-label) | No |
| External SEO tool data import | Not publicly documented | Yes (Ahrefs, Moz, Majestic uploads) |
| CSV / Excel export | Yes | Yes (multi-tab color-coded exports) |
| API access | Not publicly documented | Not publicly documented |
| Free tier | Yes (no credit card required) | No |
| Pricing transparency | Public, from $39/month | None (contact for pricing) |
| Team seats | 3 (Starter) up to 20 (Scale) | Not publicly documented |
| Starting price | $0 | Contact for pricing |
Which should you choose?
These tools cover different ends of the same workflow rather than competing directly. Ontolo's entire value is upstream, in finding and qualifying prospects before any contact is made. BacklinkManager's entire value is downstream, in confirming what happened to the links you already secured and managing the relationships that produced them. A team running active outreach at real volume will eventually need something like both: a prospecting engine to build the list and a monitoring tool to track what survives after the emails go out.
Bottom line
If your problem is not knowing whether backlinks placed months ago are still live, or you are drowning in a spreadsheet trying to track which sites you have reciprocal arrangements with, BacklinkManager's free tier is worth testing before you pay for anything. If your problem is running out of qualified prospects for guest posts, resource links, or link insertions, Ontolo's 80-source engine still out-prospects newer, better-designed tools, and the opaque pricing is the cost of admission worth paying to find out. Most agencies doing real volume end up running a prospecting tool like Ontolo upstream and a monitoring tool like BacklinkManager downstream, because neither one covers the other's job.
Frequently asked questions
Is BacklinkManager or Ontolo better for finding new link prospects?
Ontolo is the only one of the two built for prospecting. It pulls from 80+ sources simultaneously and processes up to 250,000 prospects per minute with automatic query expansion. BacklinkManager has no prospecting features at all; it exists to monitor links you have already placed and manage the partnerships behind them.
Does BacklinkManager tell you if a backlink you already have has gone nofollow?
BacklinkManager's live crawler checks each tracked backlink and flags status changes, including a switch from dofollow to nofollow, a removed link, or a page that has been redirected or deindexed. Ontolo does not offer this kind of ongoing monitoring since it is a discovery tool, not a tracking tool.
Why does Ontolo not publish pricing on its website?
Ontolo requires direct contact to get a quote and does not list pricing tiers publicly, which is unusual for a tool this specialized. This makes it harder to compare cost against BacklinkManager's published $39/month Starter plan without reaching out first, and it is worth factoring the extra sales-conversation step into your evaluation timeline.
Can I use BacklinkManager and Ontolo together?
BacklinkManager and Ontolo can be used together, and that is arguably the intended workflow given how narrowly each tool is scoped. Ontolo builds and categorizes your prospect list, you run outreach through whatever process you already use, and once links go live you bring them into BacklinkManager to monitor status and track any partnership terms attached to the placement.
Is Ontolo worth it in 2026 given its dated interface?
Ontolo's interface has not been meaningfully modernized since it launched in 2008, which is a real drawback for teams used to current SaaS design. Whether it is still worth using depends on whether the 80-source coverage and query expansion depth outweigh that friction; for high-volume agency prospecting, the source breadth is still difficult to replicate with a newer tool.
Which tool has a free plan, BacklinkManager or Ontolo?
BacklinkManager has a free tier that requires no credit card and covers basic monitoring for a small portfolio of links. Ontolo has no published free tier or trial; every plan requires contacting the Ontolo team directly for pricing.

