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Domain Authority Scores: Moz vs. SEMRush

Hi all - bit of a unique situation. I was using Moz and my card was canceled so they closed out my account. All good though because I wanted to move away from them and use SEMRush, and I track historical data in my own spreadsheet.

Only thing is... I was tracking my site's Domain Authority with Moz's DA score. I would love to just continue that data tracking with SEMRush's Authority Score metric. Does anyone use both tools and know if DA on SEMRush vs. Moz is pretty much the same? Or, say, are DA scores on SEMRush typically X points higher than on Moz? Hope that makes sense. Imperfect data tracking but still would be useful to know.

Also, I know GSC is a better place to understand/track the organic reach of my site. But since I have months of data on the DA metric, I'd like to continue tracking it.

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