A single article takes weeks.
Brief → draft → edit → publish → hand to dev. By the time it ships, the search trend has moved.
Four reasons SaaS founders quit organic before it starts working — and what Skribra fixes about each one.
Brief → draft → edit → publish → hand to dev. By the time it ships, the search trend has moved.
Generic content from writers who've never opened your software, written for nobody in particular.
Listicles that don't speak to your developers, ops people, or actual ICP. Google can tell. So can buyers.
The thing that compounds for everyone else just isn't compounding for you. So you go back to paid ads.
Skribra fixes all four — and keeps fixing them after you publish.
One shared problem: you need traffic but you can't justify a content team yet.
Long sales cycles. Niche keywords. Buyers who Google before they ever talk to sales. You need depth, not listicles.
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.
Setup is the only part you touch. Everything after that runs on its own.
Skribra pulls 2,000+ real keywords from DataForSEO, scores every opportunity by volume and difficulty, and builds a rolling 30-day content calendar automatically.
WordPress, Webflow, Notion, or webhook. Set tone, ICP, and how many articles per week you want shipped.
Each article runs through a 10-stage pipeline, then publishes and pings Google for indexing within hours.
Impressions accumulate. Position climbs. Traffic stops being something you fight for.
Skribra staffs yours instead. Five agents keep every published article competitive — from Search Console signals to your internal link graph.
Watches your Search Console for striking-distance pages (positions 5–15) and slipping clicks — and sends the refresh exactly where it pays off first.
Reads the queries you already rank for, finds the ones your article never actually answers, and adds the missing sections.
High impressions but no clicks? Hook rewrites the title and meta — and never touches pages already earning traffic.
Scans published articles for aging year references and refreshes them before Google reads your content as stale.
New article published? Weaver finds the older posts that should point to it and weaves in the links — so new content never starts orphaned.
All five run automatically every couple of days — every action logged per article.
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The most-stale article gets refreshed, extended, or deepened — every day.
“Updated [date]” and dateModified re-stamped on every change.
Your site gets denser as it grows, not just bigger.
Monthly Search Console snapshots: clicks, impressions, CTR, position.
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Most tools take a keyword and write an article. Skribra takes a keyword and maps every way someone searches it — then claims each one.
Owns the top of the funnel before anyone's comparing tools.
Catches the searcher who's ready to act, step by step.
Meets people mid-frustration — the loyalty moment.
Sits at the decision point with a verdict and a CTA.
Proof-shaped content for the buyer who needs evidence.
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.
Each title is validated against six months of your published and queued articles before a word is written.
Keywords retire automatically once every intent is covered — effort moves to the next gap, not the same topic again.
Four article formats aimed at the searches your prospects run right before they pick someone.
The search your hottest prospect runs last. Better that page is yours.
Catches buyers at the exact moment they're ready to switch.
Referee two competitors and become the trusted third opinion — with a CTA.
The roundup your category gets judged by. Skribra writes the one you're in.
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.
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.
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.
Three things every new SaaS site needs to rank — and the three things you don't have time to do consistently.
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.
Answer engines lift from content that's structured, sourced, and machine-readable. Every Skribra article ships with all four:
Real sources, linked at the claim — the credibility check engines run first.
Article, FAQPage, VideoObject, BreadcrumbList — built at assembly, not bolted on.
Question-shaped answers in the exact format answer boxes lift.
Clean H2/H3 hierarchy a parser can walk without guessing.
Three phases to publish. Ten stages per article. Then a fourth phase most tools don't have.
The strategy engine (above) has already picked the keyword, the intent, and the slot on your calendar. Here's what happens to it next.
Every article rides through 10 purpose-built stages — each one a focused job, run in sequence.
H2s mapped to what searchers actually ask.
Intro, sections, ending — separate focused jobs in your tone.
Live web search at write time, not model memory.
Sources cited inline, right where the claims sit.
Contextual links into your existing articles — authority flows.
Title image plus per-section visuals, generated and embedded.
The one video worth embedding, found and placed.
Your product pitched where it earns its place.
Real questions answered, marked up as FAQPage schema.
TOC, meta, JSON-LD schema. Shipped, not promised.
Pushes to your CMS, pings Google via IndexNow, and feeds performance data back into the strategy layer.
Published is not finished — five agents keep every article competitive, from Search Console signals to internal links.
↺ Performance data loops back into strategy — the system compounds.
Same goal — ranked, maintained content. Wildly different invoices.
Authority is the hardest part of early SEO. We're building a private exchange where Skribra-published SaaS sites link to each other where it's genuinely relevant — real sites, no PBNs, no filler. It's in early access and rolling out to existing customers first.
Per project. Cancel any month. Every plan comes with a 3-day free trial.
Test the channel.
Get serious about organic.
Daily content, fully maintained.
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