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Danish SEO Founders Launch LinksasaService.com: A Link Building Marketplace Built on Full Price Transparency

04-08-2026 12:47 PM CET | Media & Telecommunications

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Danish SEO Founders Launch LinksasaService.com: A Link

LaaS enters the global link building market with 64,000+ verified domains across 42 countries, a fixed 25% visible margin, and a mission to eliminate hidden pricing from the industry.

COPENHAGEN, Denmark -- Links as a Service (LaaS), a new link building marketplace developed by Danish SEO professionals Magnus Loev and Kristian, officially launches today at linksasaservice.com. The platform gives agencies, freelancers, and in-house SEO teams direct access to a curated inventory of over 64,000 verified domains spanning 42 countries and 257 top-level domains, all priced with a fixed and publicly visible 25% margin.

A Market Built on Opacity, Now Getting a Transparent Alternative
The global link building industry has long operated in a grey zone of pricing. Agencies mark up publisher rates without disclosure, resellers stack fees across multiple intermediaries, and buyers are routinely left guessing whether the price they pay reflects the actual value of a placement. For years, this lack of transparency has made it difficult for businesses to evaluate the true ROI of their link building investments, compare vendors fairly, or build a consistent, scalable acquisition strategy.

Magnus Loev and Kristian, the two founders behind LaaS, experienced this problem firsthand across more than a decade of combined SEO work spanning agency environments, in-house roles, and freelance consulting. They watched clients overpay for links of questionable quality. They saw vendors refuse to disclose margins. They encountered platforms that made verification nearly impossible and delivery inconsistent. Rather than continuing to work around these problems, they decided to build a solution from the ground up.

Development on LinksasaService.com began in February 2025 with a clear mandate: create a platform where every participant, whether buyer, seller, or partner, knows exactly what they are paying, what they are earning, and what they are getting. The result is a marketplace where the platform fee is fixed at 25% for all standard transactions, always visible, and never negotiable. The publisher receives the remaining 75% directly. For exclusive publisher deals, pricing is set individually but always structured to favor the buyer.

This approach represents a fundamental departure from how most link building marketplaces and agencies operate. By making the margin visible, LaaS removes the information asymmetry that has historically disadvantaged buyers. Clients know what a domain costs at the publisher level, what the platform earns, and what they pay in total. There are no surprise fees at checkout, no upsells disguised as quality filters, and no ambiguity around what the service actually includes.
The founders also made a deliberate decision to lower the barrier to entry. Unlike many competing platforms that require account creation, sales calls, or minimum commitments before revealing pricing, LaaS allows anyone to check the cost of a specific domain directly on the homepage, without signing up. This instant price transparency is designed to build trust before a purchase decision is ever made, and to signal to the market that the platform has nothing to hide.

64,000+ Verified Domains, Two Products, and a Quality Promise That Backs It Up

At launch, the LaaS marketplace offers access to more than 64,000 verified domains across 42 countries and 257 TLDs. The inventory spans a wide range of niches, domain authority levels, and geographic markets, making the platform relevant for both local SEO campaigns and international link building strategies. Crucially, over 54% of the domains in the marketplace have 500 or more monthly organic visitors, reflecting the founders decision to prioritize links that actually drive measurable traffic and ranking improvements over links that simply exist on paper.

Every domain in the marketplace has been manually reviewed and verified before being listed. Buyers can filter by domain authority, niche, traffic volume, country, and price, allowing them to build a link acquisition strategy that fits their specific goals and budget. The platform is designed to be usable without specialist knowledge, meaning marketing managers and business owners can navigate the marketplace independently, while experienced SEO professionals have access to the granular data they need to make informed decisions at scale.

LaaS launches with two distinct products. The first is the self-serve DIY marketplace, where buyers browse, select, and purchase link placements directly through the platform. This option is best suited for freelancers, in-house SEO teams, and smaller agencies that want full control over their link selection process and prefer to manage their own outreach strategy. Orders placed through the marketplace include a 12-month link replacement guarantee and a 100% delivery rate, giving buyers the assurance that their investment is protected.

The second product is Managed Accounts, aimed at agencies and businesses that want the benefits of the LaaS inventory and pricing model without the operational overhead of managing link building in-house. Under this arrangement, the LaaS team handles domain selection, content coordination, publisher communication, and delivery tracking on behalf of the client, for a fixed monthly fee of 800 DKK. This flat-fee model is deliberately designed to be simple and predictable, removing the variable cost structures that make traditional link building agencies expensive to budget for at scale.

For clients who do not have content ready for their placements, LaaS also offers an integrated content production service. Rather than requiring buyers to source and brief freelance writers separately, the platform allows link placement and article writing to be ordered as a single package, reducing friction and turnaround time. This end-to-end capability makes LaaS particularly well-suited for agencies running multiple campaigns simultaneously, where operational efficiency is as important as link quality.

Competing on Price With the Entire Market, Starting Today

One of the most direct statements the LaaS founders make about their platform is that they intend to compete on price with the entire link building market. This is not a positioning claim about being the cheapest option in a race to the bottom, but rather a structural argument: because the platform eliminates intermediary markups, removes hidden fees, and operates on a single fixed margin, buyers accessing LaaS should consistently pay less for equivalent quality links than they would through traditional agencies or opaque marketplaces.
This competitive positioning is backed by a transparent pricing model that can be verified by anyone, at any time, without committing to a purchase. The ability to check domain prices on the homepage without creating an account is not just a user experience feature. It is a statement of intent. LaaS is inviting the market to compare, to audit, and to hold the platform accountable to its pricing claims. In an industry where pricing is typically treated as proprietary information, this level of openness is genuinely unusual.

The platform is built and operated by Dream Eighteen ApS, a Danish company registered at Brassovej 33, 8240 Risskov, Denmark. Both founders bring direct experience as link building buyers, which shapes the product philosophy at every level. The focus is not on maximizing transaction volume or building the largest possible inventory, but on delivering verified quality links at honest prices, with the operational infrastructure to support agencies and businesses that need link building to work reliably at scale.

Looking ahead, the LaaS team plans to expand its publisher network across additional markets, develop deeper filtering and reporting tools for enterprise clients, and continue building out the partnership program that already offers exclusive pricing arrangements for high-volume buyers. The platform is live and accepting orders as of today, with ongoing development guided by direct feedback from early users and partners.

Agencies and businesses operating with a link building budget above 10,000 DKK per month are encouraged to reach out directly to discuss partnership arrangements and managed account options tailored to their specific needs. The founders are personally available for strategy conversations and are committed to the kind of direct, transparent communication that the platform itself is built around.

Magnus Løv Schmidt
Co-founder, LinksasaService.com
Dream Eighteen ApS
Phone: +45 22 18 43 47
Web: linksasaservice.com

LinksasaService.com (LaaS) is a transparent link building marketplace developed by Dream Eighteen ApS, a Danish company founded by SEO professionals Magnus Loev and Kristian. The platform offers access to 64,000+ verified domains across 42 countries, with a fixed visible margin of 25% on all standard transactions and a 12-month link replacement guarantee. LaaS serves agencies, freelancers, and in-house marketing teams across Europe and beyond.

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