The boring stuff that takes your site down or off Google when nobody is watching. Corbacount checks it weekly so you do not have to.
One weekly snapshot per site, charted over time so you can spot drift before it hurts.
Issuer, valid-from, valid-until and whether the chain actually validates. Get a heads-up weeks before your cert expires - not five minutes after it does.
Registration date (your domain's age - a real SEO signal), expiry date and registrar. We pull it via RDAP, which is faster and more reliable than legacy WHOIS.
The free, public-domain-authority score (0-10) and your domain's global rank. A quick sanity check on overall reputation.
Total links pointing at you, top referring domains (spam-filtered), DataForSEO domain rank 0-1000. Plus the gained/lost backlinks chart so you can see when an outreach campaign actually worked.
Which Google queries your domain is ranking for, the position, the previous position, search volume and CPC. Bucketed into top-3 / top-10 / top-20 / top-100 so you always see where the wins are.
What words other sites use to link to you. Diverse on-brand anchors are healthy; floods of unrelated phrases can be an early sign of a negative-SEO attack.
None of this is exotic. It is the stuff that fails quietly and gets noticed loudly.
Expiry is the silent killer. An expired SSL certificate does not degrade gracefully - every browser throws a full-page warning and your traffic drops to near zero within the hour. An expired domain is worse: the site, your email and often years of SEO equity go with it, and recovering a lapsed domain can cost real money or fail entirely. Both failures are 100% preventable, which is exactly why they keep happening - nobody checks until it is too late. A weekly check with weeks of advance warning turns both into a calendar item instead of an outage.
Backlinks tell you who vouches for you. The raw count matters less than the number of distinct referring domains - ten links from ten sites beat a hundred from one. The gained/lost chart shows whether an outreach campaign or a piece of content actually earned links, and a sudden loss month points at a site that removed you or went offline. Anchor texts add the early-warning layer: a healthy profile is mostly your brand and topic phrases, so a flood of unrelated anchors is one of the first visible signs of a negative-SEO attack. The spam-score filter keeps junk domains from polluting all of it.
Ranked keywords and traffic estimates show direction. The absolute numbers are third-party estimates - treat them as such. Their value is in the movement: keywords climbing from page two to page one, position buckets shifting over months, estimated organic traffic trending with your content work. Watched weekly alongside your real visitor data and Core Web Vitals, they tell you whether the SEO effort is compounding or stalling.
Anyone can show you a number. Corbacount shows you which direction it is moving.
Up to 24 months of estimated monthly organic traffic and ranking-keyword counts, charted alongside each other.
Stacked bar chart showing how many of your keywords sat in positions 1, 2-3, 4-10, 11-20, 21-50, 51-100 each month.
Monthly gained and lost backlink counts, so a sudden link-loss month never sneaks up on you.
The top referring-domains list is automatically filtered to drop spam (DataForSEO spam-score ≥ 50), so you read a clean list.
If you connect your GSC property, the same page also surfaces what Google is actually showing your site for.
Pulled daily from the Search Console API for the last 28 days, so you can compare third-party estimates against ground truth.
The actual Google queries bringing visitors in, and the pages they land on. Better than any keyword-tool estimate.
Same as Search Console itself, with the bonus of sitting next to your visitor analytics so you can correlate impressions with actual sessions.
See which sitemaps Google is reading and how individual URLs are indexed - including canonical conflicts and mobile-usability verdicts.
Six things per site: SSL certificate validity and expiry, WHOIS domain expiry and age, OpenPageRank authority, backlinks and referring domains, ranked Google keywords with positions, and anchor texts. Plus Search Console data if you connect it. Everything is snapshotted weekly and charted over time in the dashboard.
Backlinks, referring domains, anchor texts, ranked keywords and traffic estimates come from DataForSEO. The domain-authority score comes from OpenPageRank. SSL and WHOIS checks we run ourselves against your domain. All of it is refreshed weekly, and Search Console data - when connected - comes straight from Google's own API.
Because the data does not move faster than that. Backlink profiles, keyword positions and domain authority shift over weeks, not minutes - polling them hourly would show you the same numbers at a much higher data cost, and that cost would land in your subscription. Weekly keeps the pricing honest without losing any signal.
No. Domain health runs entirely on our side - we check your domain from the outside, so it works even on sites where you cannot add code. The only optional step is connecting Google Search Console with a few clicks if you want Google's own click and impression data alongside the third-party estimates.
Included on every Corbacount plan, no extra cost. Drop your email and we will let you know when it is your turn.