For higher volumes we recommend a separate mailbox like [email protected]. It keeps your
personal inbox clean and protects your main address while the sending domain warms up.
Getting started with BacklinkGPT
From signup to your first link opportunities in under ten minutes.
1. Create your workspace
Sign up with Google and BacklinkGPT creates a workspace for you. Every trial starts with full access, so you can see the agent working before your first invoice — check credits and billing for the details.
During setup you tell the agent about your site:
- Your domain — the site you want backlinks for.
- What your product does — a couple of sentences in plain language. The agent uses this to judge whether a prospect is relevant and to write outreach that doesn't sound generic.
- Who it's for — your audience and niche keywords.
The better this context, the better every downstream decision gets. You can refine it anytime in settings.
2. Connect your email
Outreach is sent from your own mailbox, not from a shared BacklinkGPT address. Connect a Google or Microsoft account (or IMAP) and the agent drafts and sends from there, so replies land in a thread you own and deliverability builds on your domain's reputation.
3. Set your guardrails
Before the agent contacts anyone, decide who it should never touch:
- Add competitors and partners to your off-limits list — the agent skips them entirely.
- Mark sensitive companies as ask-me-first — the agent prepares the outreach but waits for your explicit approval.
Read more in contact policies.
4. Let the agent hunt
That's it. The agent starts hunting for link opportunities — pages that link to your competitors, resource lists in your niche, guest-post prospects, and unlinked brand mentions. Each opportunity is scored for relevance and authority before it reaches you.
You'll find results in your inbox and in the morning digest — a daily summary of what the agent found, drafted, and sent. See how the agent works for the full loop.
Next steps
- How the agent works — the nightly loop explained.
- Approvals & inbox — review outreach before it goes out.
- Credits & billing — what actions cost and what plans include.