Built for SaaS founders without a content team

SEO content that
compounds
while you build.

The SEO engine that ships daily articles — then keeps every one of them ranking long after publish. So you grow on search instead of paying for every click.

From $19/moRanks on Google + ChatGPTSetup in 20 min
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Search Console· yoursaas.com
16 months
0K50K100K150K195K↑ Skribra startsJan '25Apr '26
Impressions
195K
+1,840%
Clicks
1,830
+960%
Avg position
41.3
↑ 22 pts
Real export from a SaaS site on Skribra — full screenshots below.
Publishes to
WordPressWordPress
WebflowWebflow
NotionNotion
WebhookWebhook
Why founders quit organic

SEO compounds for everyone.
Just not for you.

Four reasons SaaS founders quit organic before it starts working — and what Skribra fixes about each one.

01

A single article takes weeks.

Brief → draft → edit → publish → hand to dev. By the time it ships, the search trend has moved.

~12 hrs / article
02

Agencies cost $3–5k and don't know your product.

Generic content from writers who've never opened your software, written for nobody in particular.

$36k–60k / year
03

AI tools write spam, not SaaS content.

Listicles that don't speak to your developers, ops people, or actual ICP. Google can tell. So can buyers.

0 rankings
04

6 months in. 0 organic signups.

The thing that compounds for everyone else just isn't compounding for you. So you go back to paid ads.

Back to burning CAC

Skribra fixes all four — and keeps fixing them after you publish.

See how it works →
Two kinds of founder, one problem

Built for SaaS founders
in their first year of SEO.

One shared problem: you need traffic but you can't justify a content team yet.

B2B SaaS

Compete in technical niches.

Long sales cycles. Niche keywords. Buyers who Google before they ever talk to sales. You need depth, not listicles.

  • Reduce CAC with organic inbound
  • Rank for technical, low-volume terms
  • Build authority without a content team
−42%
blended CAC, year-1
See plan →
Indie & Micro-SaaS

Ship product. Skribra ships traffic.

Team of one or two. Marketing shouldn't eat your coding time, and you can't afford an agency. Hands-off SEO that runs while you build.

  • No marketing team needed
  • Founder-friendly pricing from $19
  • Set tone & ICP once — forget it
20 min
from signup → first article
See plan →
How it works

From signup to first article:
20 minutes.

Setup is the only part you touch. Everything after that runs on its own.

012 min

Drop in your URL.

Skribra pulls 2,000+ real keywords from DataForSEO, scores every opportunity by volume and difficulty, and builds a rolling 30-day content calendar automatically.

023 min

Connect your blog.

WordPress, Webflow, Notion, or webhook. Set tone, ICP, and how many articles per week you want shipped.

03Daily

Articles ship on schedule.

Each article runs through a 10-stage pipeline, then publishes and pings Google for indexing within hours.

04Compounding

Search Console fills up.

Impressions accumulate. Position climbs. Traffic stops being something you fight for.

Start the 20-min setup3-day free trial. Cancel any month.
Content that ages forward

Every other tool's job
ends at publish.

Skribra staffs yours instead. Five agents keep every published article competitive — from Search Console signals to your internal link graph.

All five run automatically every couple of days — every action logged per article.

Meet all the agents — including Keeper & Curator →

Daily staleness pass

The most-stale article gets refreshed, extended, or deepened — every day.

Freshness signals

“Updated [date]” and dateModified re-stamped on every change.

Glossary & link mesh

Your site gets denser as it grows, not just bigger.

Per-article tracking

Monthly Search Console snapshots: clicks, impressions, CTR, position.

Start 3-day free trial →

From $19/mo · Cancel any month

Or run the free Agent Audit — see what they'd fix on your site →

The strategy engine

One keyword in.
Five articles out.

Most tools take a keyword and write an article. Skribra takes a keyword and maps every way someone searches it — then claims each one.

1 keyword
"competitor keyword research"
Learn
What Is Competitor Keyword Research (and Why Guessing Loses)
Pillar · Explainer

Owns the top of the funnel before anyone's comparing tools.

Do
How to Do Competitor Keyword Research in Under an Hour
Guide · Checklist

Catches the searcher who's ready to act, step by step.

Fix
Competitor Keyword Research Turning Up Nothing? Here's Why
Troubleshooter · Checklist

Meets people mid-frustration — the loyalty moment.

Decide
Ahrefs vs Semrush for Competitor Keyword Research
Comparison · Collection

Sits at the decision point with a verdict and a CTA.

Evaluate
Competitor Keyword Research Tools, Ranked by What Actually Works
Case study · Collection

Proof-shaped content for the buyer who needs evidence.

No cannibalization

Every new keyword is checked against everything already approved. If it would compete with one of your articles on the same results page, it's rejected.

No duplicate titles

Each title is validated against six months of your published and queued articles before a word is written.

No over-fished topics

Keywords retire automatically once every intent is covered — effort moves to the next gap, not the same topic again.

Then it runs your competitive lane.

Four article formats aimed at the searches your prospects run right before they pick someone.

[Competitor] vs Us

The search your hottest prospect runs last. Better that page is yours.

[Competitor] Alternatives

Catches buyers at the exact moment they're ready to switch.

[A] vs [B]

Referee two competitors and become the trusted third opinion — with a CTA.

Best [Category]

The roundup your category gets judged by. Skribra writes the one you're in.

Proof, not promises

Here's what compounding
actually looks like.

Two unedited Google Search Console exports from a real SaaS site running Skribra on autopilot. No cherry-picked weeks, no agency dashboard fluff — just the curve.

Domain hidden at the founder's request — both screenshots are full, unedited exports.

search.google.com/search-console
Google Search Console 16-month export showing flat traffic followed by compounding growth
16-month view

Flat for 12 months. Then Skribra started publishing.

The site sat at near-zero impressions while the founder shipped product. Once daily articles started shipping, the curve broke trend within 6 weeks and compounded from there.

Impressions
195K
16 months
Clicks
1,830
all organic
Avg position
41.3
climbing
search.google.com/search-console
Google Search Console 3-month zoomed view showing accelerating clicks and impressions
3-month zoom

3 months in, the line gets steeper, not flatter.

Position climbing while volume climbs — the opposite of what happens when you scale low-quality AI content. This is what compounding looks like on a quarterly view.

Impressions
113K
3 months
Clicks
1,170
+ accelerating
Avg position
18.5
page 2 → page 1
1,840%
impression growth, 16 mo
<24h
indexed via IndexNow
1.7K–3.3K
words per article
0
hours from you, weekly
What we ship, daily

While you ship features,
Skribra ships traffic.

Three things every new SaaS site needs to rank — and the three things you don't have time to do consistently.

01The writing engine
ICPintentE-E-A-T

Long-form articles. Written for your buyer.

1,700–3,300 words per article, authored tone, fact-checked with real sources. Built around E-E-A-T because engagement is what Google and ChatGPT both reward in 2026.

  • Tone & ICP set once at onboarding
  • Human-first, not listicle slop
  • Web-sourced citations at write time
02On every plan · Lifecycle

Articles that maintain themselves.

Five agents watch every published article — refreshing stale sections, fixing underperforming titles, adding coverage you're missing, and linking new posts to old. Most tools publish and forget. Yours keeps working.

  • Refreshes triggered by real Search Console data
  • Outdated references and years caught automatically
  • Internal link mesh gets denser as you grow
03Publishing & indexing
WPWebflowNotionindexed

Live in minutes. Indexed in hours.

WordPress, Webflow, Notion, or webhook. Skribra handles keywords, intent, schema, and auto-indexing via IndexNow — so you ship code while content ships traffic.

  • One-click CMS integrations
  • Auto-publish on your cadence
  • IndexNow submission baked in
The obvious objection

"Doesn't AI just make things up?"

Left unattended, yes — which is why no Skribra article is written unattended. Every piece runs a Research stage that searches the live web at write time, and the External Links stage injects those sources as inline citations exactly where the claims sit. You can click every source. So can Google.

Built for answer engines too

When ChatGPT answers, it cites pages built like this.

Answer engines lift from content that's structured, sourced, and machine-readable. Every Skribra article ships with all four:

Inline citations

Real sources, linked at the claim — the credibility check engines run first.

JSON-LD schema

Article, FAQPage, VideoObject, BreadcrumbList — built at assembly, not bolted on.

FAQ blocks

Question-shaped answers in the exact format answer boxes lift.

Heading structure + TOC

Clean H2/H3 hierarchy a parser can walk without guessing.

The pipeline

Everything that happens before
your article goes live.

Three phases to publish. Ten stages per article. Then a fourth phase most tools don't have.

01Strategy

The strategy engine (above) has already picked the keyword, the intent, and the slot on your calendar. Here's what happens to it next.

02Article Pipeline

Every article rides through 10 purpose-built stages — each one a focused job, run in sequence.

Outline01

H2s mapped to what searchers actually ask.

Writing02

Intro, sections, ending — separate focused jobs in your tone.

Research03

Live web search at write time, not model memory.

Ext. Links04

Sources cited inline, right where the claims sit.

Int. Links05

Contextual links into your existing articles — authority flows.

Images06

Title image plus per-section visuals, generated and embedded.

YouTube07

The one video worth embedding, found and placed.

CTA08

Your product pitched where it earns its place.

FAQ09

Real questions answered, marked up as FAQPage schema.

Assemble10

TOC, meta, JSON-LD schema. Shipped, not promised.

03Distribution

Pushes to your CMS, pings Google via IndexNow, and feeds performance data back into the strategy layer.

Auto-publish to your CMSIndexNow submissionGoogle indexed in hoursGSC performance tracking
04Lifecycle

Published is not finished — five agents keep every article competitive, from Search Console signals to internal links.

ScoutProspectorHookAlmanacWeaver

↺ Performance data loops back into strategy — the system compounds.

The math

Four ways to buy
the same job.

Same goal — ranked, maintained content. Wildly different invoices.

Content agency
$3–5k/mo
$36k–60k per year
$400–800 / article
  • 4–8 articles a month, written by people who've never opened your product
  • Strategy decks instead of shipped pages
  • Updates and refreshes billed separately
  • Months of notice to leave
DIY tool stack
$500+/mo
Keyword tool + AI writer + image tool + your weekends
~10 hrs of your week / article batch
  • You are the strategy engine, the editor, and the publisher
  • Six tools that don't talk to each other
  • Nothing updates itself after publish
  • The real cost is the feature you didn't ship
Other SEO automation
$49–99/mo
SEObot, Koala, and similar
$3–12 / article
  • Publish and forget — no lifecycle updates after articles go live
  • Lower volume per dollar — roughly 4 articles a month at $49
  • Generic automation — not trained on your product, tone, or ICP
Skribra
From $19/mo
$2.50–3.80 per article, every stage included
0 hrs of your week
  • Strategy, 10-stage writing, publishing, and indexing — one system
  • Articles keep updating themselves after they ship
  • Trained on your product, tone, and ICP at onboarding
  • Five named agents keep every article competitive after publish
See the actual plans ↓See detailed comparisons →
Pricing

Founder-friendly pricing.
No enterprise sales call.

Per project. Cancel any month. Every plan comes with a 3-day free trial.

Starter

Test the channel.

$19/ month
5 articles / month
~ weekly publishing · $3.80/article
Try Starter free
  • Long-form articles (1.7K–3.3K words)
  • Keyword research & intent matching
  • WordPress, Webflow, Notion, webhook
  • IndexNow auto-indexing
  • JSON-LD schema + internal links

Growth

Get serious about organic.

$39/ month
12 articles / month
~ 3 per week · $3.25/article
Try Growth free
  • Everything in Starter
  • Higher-tier writing model
  • Faster turnaround
  • Priority support
Most popular · best value per article

Pro

Daily content, fully maintained.

$75/ month
30 articles / month
Roughly daily · $2.50/article
Try Pro free
  • Everything in Growth
  • All five maintenance agents on every article
  • Highest writing quality tier
  • Multi-project ready
✓ 3-day free trial on every plan✓ Cancel any month, no lock-in✓ Your published content stays yours after cancel
FAQ

The questions
founders always ask.

Can't find an answer? We respond to founder emails in under 4 hours.

[email protected]

Yes — Skribra is built for founders who don't have a content team. You describe your product and ICP during setup. Skribra handles keyword research, content writing, internal linking, schema, publishing, and indexing automatically. You ship product, Skribra ships traffic.

No. Google's guidelines focus on content quality and helpfulness, not how it's created. Skribra generates content with real search context, proper structure, and topical depth. What matters is providing value to readers—which is exactly what Skribra is built to do.

ChatGPT is a general-purpose chatbot. Skribra is a complete SEO content system. It researches keywords, analyzes search intent, generates optimized articles, and publishes them directly to your site—automatically. No prompting, no copy-pasting, no manual work.

It depends on your plan: Starter (5 articles/mo, ~weekly), Growth (12/mo, ~3 per week), or Pro (30/mo, roughly daily). All articles are long-form (1,700–3,300 words) and published on a schedule you set. You can upgrade or downgrade any month.

Skribra integrates with WordPress, Webflow, and Notion out of the box. For any other CMS or custom setup, we support webhooks that let you connect to virtually any platform. Articles publish automatically—no manual work required.

Yes — it's in early-access development. The plan: a private exchange where Skribra-published SaaS sites link to each other where it's contextually relevant, so authority builds without manual outreach. It's not live for everyone yet, and we won't switch it on until it can place genuinely relevant links. Existing customers get first access — join the early-access list to be in the first cohort.

New sites take time to rank — that's true with any tool, and we won't pretend otherwise. What Skribra does is remove the two things that actually stall founders: producing consistent, well-targeted content, and keeping it fresh. We publish long-form articles on a schedule, get them indexed fast via IndexNow, and run ongoing maintenance so pages improve instead of decaying. Most founders see indexing within 24 hours and meaningful impressions within a few months as the content compounds.

SEO compounds. Most SaaS sites see early indexation and impressions within weeks, meaningful click traffic within 3-6 months, and real organic signups within 6-12 months. Consistency is the unlock — Skribra's daily publishing compounds faster than the sporadic effort most founders manage alone.

Yes. You can set up approval workflows to review content before it goes live, or let articles publish automatically for a hands-off approach. Edit any article directly in your CMS after publishing. The flexibility is yours.

Skribra generates long-form content ranging from 1,700 to 3,300 words per article. This length is optimized for SEO—search engines favor comprehensive content that thoroughly covers a topic and answers reader questions.

Three plans — Starter ($19/mo), Growth ($39/mo), and Pro ($75/mo) — priced per project. Every plan has a 3-day free trial. Save 17% with annual billing. No long-term contracts, no cancellation fees, no enterprise sales call. Your published content stays on your site even after you cancel.

They keep getting worked on. Skribra runs a daily update pass that picks your most-stale published article — anything untouched for 30+ days — and either refreshes existing sections, adds a new section, or adds a subsection, whichever the article needs. Every change is logged in the article's update history, and the visible 'Updated' date plus the dateModified schema field are refreshed so search engines see the page is alive.

Every article runs a dedicated Research stage that searches the live web at write time and grounds the draft in real sources — then the External Links stage cites those sources inline, right where the claims appear. You can verify every citation, and so can your readers and Google.

Stop fighting for traffic

Start your first 12 months of SEO —
on autopilot.

You're shipping code anyway. Let Skribra ship the articles, the updates, and the rankings while you do.

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