Almanac
Year references in published content that no longer match the current year ("the best tools in 2024" on a page read in 2026).
Briefs a refresh to update the stale references and surrounding context so the article reads as current.
Runs on the agent cycle, one article per run.
Nothing tells a reader (or Google) that a page is neglected faster than a stale year in the title or intro. Almanac scans your published content for aging year references and refreshes them before they undercut your credibility.
It prioritizes pages where freshness matters most by performance, so the most-seen stale pages get fixed first.
How Almanac works
Reads assembled content for year references that have fallen behind the current year.
GSC-scored candidates first — the stale pages people actually see get fixed first.
A refresh updates the references and the article's "updated" date.