This scenario is ideal for SEO professionals who want to quickly identify harmful backlinks, reduce the risk of penalties, and maintain a healthier backlink profile without spending hours exporting and cleaning link reports manually. The template automatically builds a clean, Google-compliant disavow file by detecting suspicious backlinks to your domain or page with DataForSEO Backlinks API and formatting them for direct import into Google Search Console. On each run, the scenario retrieves backlink data for your target, filtering it by backlink spam score above the defined threshold (>50 by default). Once toxic or suspicious links are collected, the workflow automatically formats them into a valid disavow.txt file, following Google’s official rules. After generation, the file is saved on your Google Drive and a download link is delivered to your inbox, so you can review the list before uploading it into Google Search Console’s disavow tool.
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Create custom workflows by choosing triggers, actions, and searches. A trigger is an event that launches the workflow, an action is the event.
Makes a copy of an existing file.
Copies an email or a draft into a selected folder.
Creates a file from a text plain.
Creates a new file or folder shortcut.
Creates a new folder.
Creates a new shared drive.
Creates a new draft email.
Deletes a file's revision.
Permanently deletes a file or folder owned by the user without moving it to the trash.
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