You know that feeling when you publish a page, tweak the title, add some internal links, and then… nothing. No movement. No new rankings. The problem usually isn’t your content. It’s that Google doesn’t trust your site enough yet, and trust in SEO largely comes from backlinks.
But building backlinks the traditional way is slow, expensive, and mind-numbingly repetitive. You spend hours hunting for sites, checking metrics, writing outreach emails that get ignored, and paying for guest posts that may or may not move the needle.
Backlink PRO takes a different approach. Instead of grinding through manual outreach or buying sketchy link packages, this software automates one of the oldest, still-effective link building methods: leaving relevant comments on WordPress-powered sites. Used properly, it can scale your link profile without burning your budget or your time.
In this overview, you’ll learn what Backlink PRO actually does, who it’s for, how it works from setup to reporting, and where it fits in a broader SEO strategy. No hype, no fake promises—just an honest breakdown of a tool that can save serious hours if you understand its strengths and limits.
What Backlink PRO Actually Does
Backlink PRO is a Windows desktop application that automates commenting on WordPress sites to create backlinks. It’s not a full-service SEO suite, and it doesn’t pretend to be. The core job is straightforward: you feed it a target URL or a list of WordPress sites, and the software posts comments that include a link back to your site.
But there’s more to it than simple comment spamming. The tool comes with a built-in list of 5 million WordPress sites where you can leave comments. It rotates through random emails, names, and messages so each comment looks different. It runs on multiple threads, meaning it can post comments fast—ideal for building links at scale. And when it’s done, it generates reports in Excel or HTML so you can see exactly what was posted and where.
What sets it apart from a generic bot is its focus on looking less like a bot. The randomisation of details, the blacklists to avoid problematic sites, and the automatic save feature that lets you resume interrupted runs all point to a tool built by someone who understands that low-quality automation gets penalised. That doesn’t mean every comment will pass moderation—more on that later—but the approach is smarter than a script that posts the same message everywhere.
Who Backlink PRO Is Built For (And Who Should Skip It)
Backlink PRO isn’t for everyone. It works best for people who already understand link building and just need a faster, cheaper way to get a volume of backlinks that would take weeks to build manually. If that’s you, the tool fits like a glove.
Here’s a rough breakdown:
- Individual site owners who want to boost authority for a single project. You get thousands of backlinks without hiring anyone or spending on expensive tools.
- Multi-site owners and portfolio builders. Running Backlink PRO across several domains multiplies the time savings because you’re not repeating keyword research and prospecting for each site.
- SEO agencies and freelancers. Offering backlink building as a service becomes more profitable when you can deliver volume without a full team. Just remember, you still need to deliver quality, not just quantity.
- Backlink service providers. If you already sell backlinks, this tool can increase your margin by automating the most tedious part of the work.
- Budget-conscious site owners. Compared to paying for guest posts, sponsored links, or monthly SEO retainers, Backlink PRO is a one-time purchase that keeps working.
Who should probably pass? If you’re brand new to SEO and think backlinks are just a numbers game, you might do more harm than good. Comment backlinks are low to medium value; they work as part of a diverse profile, not as your only strategy. Also, if you run a site in a highly regulated niche like legal or medical, you need more editorial control over your backlinks than an automated tool can provide.
How Comment Backlinks Help (And When They Don’t)
Comment backlinks aren’t what they were in 2010, but they’re not dead either. Google has gotten better at ignoring spammy comments, but contextual, on-topic comments on real, moderated sites still pass value. The key is volume and diversity. A single comment link won’t do much, but hundreds of links from varied domains can lift your domain authority and help your pages compete for mid-tail keywords.
Backlink PRO leans into this reality. It doesn’t promise first-page rankings overnight. What it does is give you a way to build a large base of referring domains quickly. That base can improve your DA and PA metrics, which makes your site more attractive for other link opportunities. Think of it as building a foundation. You still need editorial links, guest posts, and maybe some PR, but that’s easier when your site already has a decent authority score.
A caution worth stating: not every comment link will index, and not every indexed link will pass much equity. Sites with low authority themselves, or sites that mark all comment links as nofollow, won’t help as much. That’s why Backlink PRO includes a 5-million-site list—you’re playing a numbers game that requires volume to hit enough quality targets. It also helps to use your own curated lists from Ahrefs or SEMrush, targeting sites that are actually relevant to your niche.
Setting Up Backlink PRO Without Getting Stuck
The tool runs on any Windows 7, 8.1, 10, or 11 machine with .NET Framework 4.8 and at least 1 GB of RAM. No cloud dependency, no monthly fees—you install it, activate the license, and get to work. The license is tied to your machine, your email, and your Envato purchase code. If you switch machines, you’ll need to go through activation again, so keep that in mind if you regularly change hardware.
First launch is simple: open the software, copy the auto-generated license code, send it to the developer via the provided contact, and wait for activation. Usually that takes a few minutes, though during busy periods it can stretch to 12 hours. Once activated, you’re in.
You’ll define your campaign by adding target URLs or uploading a list. If you want to speed things up, use the built-in 5-million-site list and filter by keyword or niche. The interface also lets you set up random emails, names, and comments. A practical tip: write a handful of comment templates that include placeholders. The software randomises them, but starting with decent, human-sounding templates makes a difference in approval rates.
Before hitting start, configure the blacklist. Exclude sites you’ve already used too heavily, sites in toxic niches, or sites with known spam histories. This small step prevents a footprint that could get your links devalued.
Turning the Volume into Useful Backlinks
Posting thousands of comments doesn’t guarantee thousands of backlinks. Most sites moderate comments, so your links appear only after approval. Some site owners are quick, some take days, some never approve anything. Backlink PRO’s reporting helps you track which sites actually approved your comments, which is where the real work begins.
A smart workflow looks like this: run a campaign, wait a few days, then open the HTML or Excel report. Check which sites gave you a live link. Export those successful domains and run them through a backlink checker to see their authority. Save the winners—you can use them again in future campaigns or build a relationship with the site owner for more valuable link placements later.
Results timing varies. The developer says backlinks start appearing within a day and can continue for up to 15 days as sites approve comments. That aligns with real-world experience using similar tools. Patience and follow-up reporting pay off.
What the 5-Million-Site List Gets You (And What It Doesn’t)
The massive pre-built list is a time-saver, but it’s not a curated list of high-authority gems. It’s a broad collection of WordPress sites where commenting is possible. Some will have low DA. Some will be entirely irrelevant to your niche. Some will be spam pits you definitely want to blacklist.
That’s not a flaw—it’s realistic. No free list of millions of sites can be hand-picked. The value is in not having to build that list from scratch. You start with a huge target pool, then filter, test, and refine based on your own niche and standards. Over time, you’ll build your own power list that outperforms the generic one.
How Backlink PRO Compares to Manual Prospecting
If you’ve ever spent a Saturday searching Google for “keyword inurl:comments” and manually checking each site’s domain rating, you know the pain. That method yields maybe a few dozen prospects per hour, many of them useless. Backlink PRO automates the prospecting and posting, turning those hours into minutes.
| Task | Manual Method | With Backlink PRO |
|---|---|---|
| Finding targets | Search queries, manual scraping | 5M pre-loaded list or custom upload |
| Posting comments | One by one, slow | Multi-threaded, high-speed |
| Randomising details | Manually changing info | Automatic rotation of emails, names, messages |
| Reporting | Spreadsheets you build | Auto-generated Excel/HTML reports |
| Resuming after stop | Lost progress | Auto-save, pick up where left |
The cost difference is even sharper. Outsourcing manual commenting could run hundreds per month. Backlink PRO is a one-time purchase that works indefinitely on your own machine. For cash-strapped site owners or agencies building a services model, that’s a compelling argument.
Common Mistakes That Waste Backlink PRO’s Potential
Even a good tool can produce disappointing results if used wrong. Here are the pitfalls I see most often:
- Using only the default comment templates. The built-in rotation only helps if the underlying message reads like a real person. Write at least 10 varied, niche-relevant comments that reference the target article. “Nice post, thanks for sharing” won’t pass moderation on decent sites.
- Ignoring the blacklist. Without filtering, you’ll waste runs on sites that never approve comments or, worse, get your site associated with toxic neighbourhoods. Spend 10 minutes setting up exclusions before each campaign.
- Running too many threads on weak hardware. High-speed sending is great, but if your VPS or local machine can’t handle it, you’ll see timeouts and partial runs. Start with lower threads and increase gradually.
- Expecting links to index automatically. Comment links often need a little push. Use an indexer tool or build some internal links to the pages you’re promoting so search engines crawl your site more often.
- Using comment backlinks as your only tactic. This is the biggest one. A backlink profile made entirely of comment links looks unnatural. Mix in other link types over time.
Where Backlink PRO Fits in a Broader SEO Plan
Think of your link building in tiers. At the top, you want high-quality editorial links from relevant, authoritative sites. These are your guest posts, PR mentions, and organic citations. In the middle, you have niche directories, resource pages, and maybe some curated roundups. At the base, you have volume links: comments, forum profiles, web 2.0 properties.
Backlink PRO excels at building that base tier efficiently. Once your base is solid, your mid-tier and top-tier links become easier to earn because your site already has some authority. A site with DA 20 will have a much harder time getting a guest post accepted than a site with DA 35, and a large volume of comment backlinks can help close that gap.
You can also use Backlink PRO to create a second tier of links pointing to your money pages. Instead of pointing thousands of comments at your homepage, point them at a few key inner pages that need a ranking boost. This spreads the link equity and looks more natural.
Getting the Most Out of the Reporting and VPS Compatibility
The auto-generated reports aren’t just a nice extra—they’re essential for refining your strategy. The Excel report, in particular, lets you sort and filter by domain, approval status, and date. Over multiple runs, you’ll spot patterns: certain niches approve comments faster, certain types of messages perform better, certain domains consistently reject everything.
Running Backlink PRO on a VPS is where the tool really shines for heavy users. Since it’s compatible with Windows VPS setups, you can leave campaigns running overnight without tying up your daily machine. The auto-save feature means a VPS restart won’t ruin a long run. Just make sure your VPS plan meets the minimum RAM requirement and has a stable connection—dropped threads mean missed opportunities.
What Happens After You Buy
The licensing process is manual but straightforward. You open the program, get a license code, and send it to the developer via the support email or contact form. Activation usually happens within minutes, though peak times may mean a few hours’ delay. Check your spam folder if you don’t see the reply—a small but important detail.
Once active, the software runs locally with no recurring costs. You can use it on only one machine per license unless you get a new activation code, so plan your setup accordingly. For support, the developer is reachable through the same email and via support ticket. There’s no large user community or extensive documentation beyond the product page, so expect to figure things out mostly through your own testing.
Is Backlink PRO Right for You? A Practical Checklist
Before you commit, run through this quick self-check:
- Do you understand that comment backlinks are a volume play, not a replacement for editorial links?
- Are you willing to write custom comment templates and curate your own target lists over time?
- Do you have, or are you willing to set up, a Windows VPS for long-running campaigns?
- Is your niche suitable for a tiered link building approach, rather than one that demands only white-hat tactics?
If you answered yes to most of these, Backlink PRO can genuinely save you time and money. If you’re looking for a “set it and forget it” magic bullet, no tool can deliver that—and this one won’t either.
Building a Smarter Backlink Engine
Backlink PRO isn’t flashy, but it’s effective in the right hands. It turns a repetitive manual task into a background process that builds link volume while you focus on higher-value work. The built-in site list, randomisation, and reporting give you a head start, but the real results come from how you refine the process: filtering targets, testing comment templates, and integrating the links into a wider SEO strategy.
The sites that rank are rarely the ones with the most expensive backlinks. They’re the sites that build a broad, diverse profile without burning out their owners. Backlink PRO is a tool for exactly that—moving faster without cutting corners that matter. If you’re ready to stop chasing one link at a time, it’s worth a close look.

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So it automates WordPress comments? That’s actually clever.
The part about outreach emails getting ignored hit home. That’s exactly my experience.
I tried manual commenting for a while. Scaling it was a nightmare, curious how this handles relevancy.
Could be useful for local sites or smaller niches where you just need a few dozen decent links without spending hours on email. Not a magic bullet but seems practical for that use case.