Is that expired domain actually clean?
One scan replaces an hour of Wayback digging — history gaps, 301 abuse, casino/pharma footprints, index status and toxic anchors.
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Clean Check FAQ
What does the clean check look at?expand_more
Four evidence groups: full Wayback Machine history (gaps, redirect periods, spam tokens in archived URLs and page titles), Google index status via a site: query, Google Safe Browsing blocklists, and the anchor text profile of the live backlink graph.
What does the clean score mean?expand_more
80–100 is clean — no spam signals found. 55–79 means caution: something in the history needs a manual look. Below 55 the domain carries clear spam footprints (gambling/pharma content, redirect abuse or toxic anchors) and is usually not worth restoring.
Why do some checks show as skipped?expand_more
Index and anchor checks rely on third-party SEO data providers. When a provider is unavailable the check is skipped rather than guessed — the score weights the remaining evidence instead.
Is a "clean" verdict a guarantee?expand_more
No automated scan is. It removes the obvious landmines in seconds instead of hours of manual digging. For domains we list in our own marketplace we still run a manual audit on top.