Linkuma Review 2026: The “Game Changer” of low-cost netlinking?
TL;DR: My express verdict on Linkuma
If you don’t have time to read my entire breakdown (I know, between work and personal projects, it’s a race), here is the essential.
Linkuma is currently the best value for money for “intermediate” links (Tier 2 or niche Money Sites).
- The price: Unbeatable (starting at €7).
- The quality: Surprising for low-cost. We are not talking about garbage spam, but real small themed sites.
- Who is it for? Niche site publishers, SEOs who want to “dilute” their link profiles, and “Augmented Pros” who want to delegate without breaking the bank.
- The limit: Don’t count on it to get a link from Le Monde or Forbes. This is “baseline” linking, not a smash at the net.
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If you are looking to build niche sites or boost a main site without spending a kidney, stay with me. I tested the platform in real conditions, from my office, to see if the promise held up against my “Sherpa” requirements.
Why “cheap backlinks” scare people (and why Linkuma changes the game)
Let’s be honest for a moment. In SEO, “cheap” often rhymes with “trash.” I made the mistake in my early days: buying packages of 500 links on Fiverr for $10. The result? A Google penalty and a website in the trash. That’s the kind of scar I show you to save you the same pain.
The netlinking market is polarized:
- High-End (Semjuice, RocketLinks…): Very high quality, but at €300 or €500 per link, it’s out of budget for a side project that makes €200/month.
- “Crap-Linking”: Automatic links, rotten footers, spam. Avoid at all costs.
That’s where Linkuma hit hard when entering the market. They targeted the middle ground: clean, themed backlinks, written by humans, but at an industrial price.

The “Augmented Pro” concept here: We use Linkuma not to spam, but to delegate the creation of basic SEO “juice.” It’s a productivity lever. Instead of spending 3 hours negotiating a link, you order it in 2 clicks.

My “Crash Test”: €7 for what exactly?
I ordered about ten links for one of my “lab” sites (you know, the ones I keep behind the scenes to test before telling you about them). Here is what concretely happens when you pull out the credit card.
1. The order (Smooth UX)
The interface is simple. No frills. You can tell it’s made by SEOs for SEOs. You choose your theme (Home, Tech, Health…), provide your anchor (link text) and URL. Done.
2. The writing (Massive time saver)
This is the point that blew me away the most. At €7, I expected “spun” text (automatically generated and unreadable).
Surprise: The articles are around 300-400 words, are readable, and above all, they are on topic. It’s not Victor Hugo, but for Google, it’s perfect. For a solopreneur chasing time, not having to write or brief a writer is an immense luxury.
3. Indexing
The sinews of war. A non-indexed link = 0 power. Out of my 10 links, 9 were indexed naturally in less than 3 weeks. The last one took a bit longer.
The bonus: If the link is not indexed after 21 days, Linkuma replaces it for you. This is a “satisfied or remade” guarantee quite rare in low-cost.
Comparison: Linkuma vs Other “Discounters”
I prepared a quick comparison table to place Linkuma against its direct competitors like AccessLink or Ereferer. This is typically the kind of decision-making tool I like to share.
| Criterion | Linkuma | AccessLink | Ereferer | Linkavista |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Entry price | €7 | €10 | Variable (very low) | Very low |
| Writing included | ✅ Yes (Decent quality) | ✅ Yes | ❌ Often optional | ✅ Yes |
| Choice of spots | Themed (Semi-blind) | Themed | Open catalog | Open catalog |
| Customer Support | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (Responsive, video) | Good | Decent | Good (New) |
| Philosophy | “Humanly different” | Automation | Marketplace | Innovative / Freemium |
My analysis:
- Linkuma wins on the Peace of Mind/Price ratio. You order, you forget, it ranks. The support (with Julien or Aurélien) is often cited as ultra-qualitative, with personalized videos, which is crazy for this price level.
- AccessLink is also very solid, a bit more expensive (€10), but remains a safe bet.
- Linkavista is the new kid to watch closely, with free spots to test.
Strategy: How to use Linkuma without shooting yourself in the foot?
Be careful, don’t just do anything. Even if the tool is good, the usage makes the poison. Here is my “Sherpa” method for using these cheap backlinks:
✅ What to do (The “Foundation” method)
Use Linkuma to build the background noise of your site.
- Diversification: Take unoptimized anchors (“click here,” “the site,” “your brand”).
- Tier 2: Send Linkuma links to your “Big Links” (Guest posts, press links) to boost them. This is deadly.
- Deep Linking: Boost your categories or deep articles, not just the homepage.
❌ What NOT to do
- 100% Linkuma: If your link profile is composed ONLY of €7 sites, Google will smell the artificial. You must mix.
- Aggressive exact anchors: Don’t buy 10 Linkuma links with the anchor “Best Robot Vacuum” in the same month. That is guaranteed suicide.
The Augmented Pro trick: I use an AI workflow to analyze my current link profile (via Search Console) and identify pages that lack juice. Then, I order from Linkuma in small batches of 3 or 5 links to smooth out the curve.
FAQ: Your frequently asked questions on cheap backlinks
Is Linkuma risky for my site?
Zero risk does not exist in SEO (unless you do nothing). But Linkuma minimizes this risk with sites that have real traffic and content. If you stay reasonable in your anchors, the risk is minimal compared to the benefits.
Can I see the sites before buying?
On the €7 “Flash” offer, no. That’s the game of ordering “by the kilo.” You choose the theme, they choose the best spot. To see the URLs, you have to move to more classic catalog offers or competitors like Ereferer.
How many links should I buy per month?
It depends on your site. For a new site, 2-3 links per month are enough to start the machine. For an established site, you can scale up. Consistency beats intensity. Better 2 links per month for a year than 24 links at once.
What are the metrics of Linkuma sites?
We are generally on small private sites with a Trust Flow (TF) between 5 and 15, and a few referring domains. Sufficient to transmit semantic juice.
Conclusion: Should you go for it?
After several months of use on my “Lab” projects, the answer is YES.
Linkuma succeeded in democratizing clean netlinking. For the price of a Starbucks coffee and a cookie (ok, a big cookie), you have a permanent link working for your SEO. In an Augmented Pro mindset, it is an indispensable asset to delegate the tedious part of link building without exploding your marketing budget.
It is the perfect tool to go from “hobbyist” to “network builder” without technical complexity.




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