Page Authority (PA) is a metric developed by Moz that predicts how well a specific page will rank on search engines. Scored on a 1–100 scale, a higher PA means stronger SEO value, better backlink profile, and higher potential to rank for target keywords.
With the Page Authority Checker from seochecker.tools, you can analyze the SEO power of individual URLs, compare competitors, and fine-tune your content strategy.
✅ Instantly check the PA score of any page
✅ Evaluate backlink quality on specific URLs
✅ Compare competing articles or landing pages
✅ Improve internal linking and content structure
✅ No login or subscription required
Whether you’re monitoring a blog post, product page, or landing page, this tool gives you valuable insight into its SEO strength.
Real-time PA data (powered by Moz)
Works for any publicly available URL
Fast and easy-to-use interface
No API key or account needed
Great for content audits and outreach
Bulk URL support (optional for power users)
Q1. What is a good Page Authority score?
A PA score of 40+ is decent, while 60+ indicates strong SEO potential. Scores vary based on link profiles, age, and content quality.
Q2. How is PA different from DA?
Domain Authority evaluates the entire domain, while Page Authority is specific to one page. A site can have a high DA but low PA for new or less optimized pages.
Q3. Can I increase my Page Authority?
Yes, by improving the content quality, acquiring backlinks to that page, optimizing on-page SEO, and using internal links effectively.
Q4. How often is PA updated?
PA scores are updated periodically by Moz. Use this tool to check for changes after link-building or SEO campaigns.
Q5. Is Page Authority used by Google?
No, PA is a third-party metric by Moz, but it’s a useful benchmark to evaluate content performance from an SEO perspective.
Check SEO strength of blog posts or articles
Audit landing pages for performance
Compare competing pages on the same topic
Track improvements from link-building campaigns
Prioritize internal linking to high-PA pages