A single article takes weeks.
Brief → draft → edit → publish → hand to dev. By the time it ships, the search trend has moved.
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 — outline, writing, research, links, images, video, CTA, FAQ, and final assembly — then publishes and pings Google for indexing within hours.
Impressions accumulate. Position climbs. On Pro, backlinks compound from day one. Traffic stops being something you fight for.
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.
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.
Five 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.
Even great writing doesn't rank without links. And cold outreach for backlinks takes another 6–12 months.
The thing that compounds for everyone else just isn't compounding for you. So you go back to paid ads.
Skribra is the only SEO product designed around that exact problem.
Three things every new SaaS site needs to rank — and the three things you don't have time to do consistently.
Three automated phases. Ten article stages. No manual steps.
Pulls 2,000+ keywords from real search data, scores every opportunity by volume and difficulty, and builds your content calendar automatically.
Every article passes through 10 purpose-built stages — each one a focused job, run in sequence.
Pushes to your CMS, pings Google via IndexNow, and feeds performance data back into the strategy layer.
Six surfaces. You'll only touch two of them more than once. The rest just runs.
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.
Paid CAC is climbing every quarter. Organic is the only channel where unit economics improve over time — Skribra gets you there faster.
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.
Per project. Cancel any month. Every plan comes with a 3-day free trial.
Test the channel.
Get serious about organic.
Solve the cold-start problem.
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