Some sellers charge $50 for a guest post. Others charge $500 for the same site.

FatGrid puts all prices side by side. So you never overpay.

Access over a million guest posting and link insertion offers from top marketplaces and private sellers. Search relevant publishers, compare prices, and check up-to-date SEO metrics from Semrush and Ahrefs.
About

Trusted by marketers
and agencies worldwide

FatGrid is a transparent platform that helps agencies and brands save hours on manual research. It cuts guest post costs by $37 per link on average. Our growing community spans 93 countries.

1M+

offers aggregated

5+

hours saved each week

32%

average saving

1500+

users from 93 countries

Stop overpaying for backlinks

FatGrid is the only tool that shows offers from multiple marketplaces side by side. You always know the fair market price.
Price history
Check the price over time to know if you get the best offer.
Fresh SEO metrics
All sites are backed by Semrush data and updated monthly, so you know exactly what you’re buying.
Features

Everything you need to find the best link building opportunities - in one place

Explore a unified dashboard that aggregates 347,000+ publishers, real-time SEO metrics, and live price comparisons from top marketplaces and reputable private sellers.

Publisher Price Finder

  • Instantly match your offers against our database.
  • See price differences and marketplace availability in one click.
  • Get up-to-date SEO metrics and traffic in one dashboard.

Guest Post Marketplaces

  • Access our database of 300k+ publishers across the web.
  • 20+ filters, including Top traffic country, Traffic, Categories, and Authority Score.
  • Recent SEO metrics (from Semrush and Ahrefs)
Common questions

Everything you need to know
before using FatGrid.

We’ve collected the most frequent questions from our users to help you understand how FatGrid works and what to expect before you start.
How often do you update the information?
We pull information from different sources. These include direct marketplaces, individual websites, API access, and data imports. Marketplace offers are updated daily. Private sellers usually refresh their prices every week. Semrush data is updated at least monthly.
Is it a guest posting marketplace?
FatGrid.com is not a guest posting marketplace. It is a search engine that aggregates guest posting and link insertions inventory from the largest marketplaces. We display the biggest selection of guest posting and link insertion options available. We also provide price comparison, so users always see the best prices.
How do you check the quality of websites in your database?
FatGrid is a professional link building solution. We provide full metrics and statistics from Semrush and other sources. This gives a clear picture of each website’s quality. Every SEO has their own criteria for what matters, based on niche, budget, and personal preference. We aggregate all websites listed by marketplaces and private sellers into our database. But the final decision about quality is left to our users.
What kind of prices are listed in your database?
FatGrid is used mainly by SEO agencies. They want the bare-bones price. This means the listed price is only for placement. The publisher’s website will post the content provided by the client for that price. In most cases, this is only a part of the final link building cost. Other parts include marketplace commission, content creation, and agency services. If you take an offer and go to a marketplace that does not charge commission, and you already have content ready, you will pay exactly the price shown on FatGrid. If you order backlinks through an SEO agency or as part of a full SEO package, the final price will include add-ons. For example, the FatGrid price is $100. The marketplace may charge 15 percent commission. Content creation can cost another $100. An agency may charge $50 for selecting publishers, creating content, and managing the process. The final cost is $265 for a backlink listed on FatGrid, which costs $100.
Can my content be declined?
High-profile media are often very selective about content or include writing as part of contributor services. Some other publishers may also have topical and technical restrictions. As a result, content may be declined or returned with a request for revisions.