Publish straight to Shopify
Connect your Shopify store and publish Skribra articles directly to your Shopify blog — no copy-paste. Shopify joins WordPress, Webflow, Notion, and webhooks as a publishing destination.
Every meaningful improvement, in order — from autonomous SEO agents and Search Console insights to content health, publishing integrations, and the writing pipeline itself.
Content that improves itself.
Connect your Shopify store and publish Skribra articles directly to your Shopify blog — no copy-paste. Shopify joins WordPress, Webflow, Notion, and webhooks as a publishing destination.
Prospects can watch a sample article generate live and share it via a link before signing up — proof of what Skribra produces, before committing.
When two of your articles chase the same keyword, they split your traffic and both lose. The new Content Health page automatically detects this (“cannibalization”) along with low-value pages, then recommends a fix — merge, redirect, rewrite, or remove — for you to approve in one click. Nothing destructive happens on its own; you stay in control.
How cannibalization fixes work →Skribra groups your articles into topics and automatically adds relevant internal links between them, plus a “Related articles” section on each post — something Google rewards and readers follow. A new interactive Link Graph shows your whole blog as a connected web, making orphaned articles easy to spot.
Explore internal linking →A redesigned dashboard with new charts, an agent roster, and a live activity feed — plus faster loading. Mostly visual polish on top of the new features above.
Each published article now shows its Google indexing status and crawl date, so you know the moment your content goes live in search — and can spot anything Google hasn't picked up yet.
Skribra now connects directly to Google Search Console and pulls in up to 16 months of history. Every published article gets its own traffic chart — clicks, impressions, click-through rate, and average ranking position over time. No more guessing whether the content is working.
A team of autonomous AI agents watches your published articles around the clock and improves them automatically, using real Google Search data to decide what to do. Scout climbs articles stuck on page two, Hook rewrites titles to win more clicks, Almanac freshens outdated references, Prospector expands coverage for searches you almost rank for, Weaver links old posts to new ones, Keeper refreshes your oldest content, and Curator flags articles that compete with each other. See every agent and the clicks it has won, right on your dashboard.
Meet the SEO agents →When an article gets lots of impressions but few clicks, Skribra rewrites its title and meta description — grounded in the actual content, so it never overpromises — to earn more clicks without changing your ranking.
Articles now automatically link key terms to your glossary pages where those terms are genuinely discussed, helping readers go deeper and strengthening your site's topical authority.
Every article now keeps a full history — when it was published, every time it was updated, and a plain-language summary of what changed. Great for auditing freshness and seeing the system working on your behalf.
Sharper content, clicks, and conversions.
Skribra can generate high-intent competitive content — “X vs Y,” “alternatives to X,” and category roundups — automatically choosing fresh, non-duplicate angles and positioning your product fairly but favorably.
Where it genuinely fits, articles mention your product naturally and credibly — informative, never salesy — so your educational content also reinforces your solution.
Skribra refreshes your older published articles on a steady schedule — updating sections or adding new ones — because Google favors fresh content. Posts you've edited by hand are left untouched.
How content refresh works →Added an affiliate/referral link option for sharing Skribra.
Skribra finds keyword opportunities for you and, when your queue runs low, automatically approves the best ones into the content pipeline. Articles keep flowing without you hunting for topics.
Skribra creates a branded featured image for each article — a bold headline over an AI-generated background in your brand color, in one of five visual styles. Your posts look professional on social shares and in search, with zero design work.
About AI cover images →A simpler signup: get a free sample article, then choose where to publish it. New pricing screen with a monthly/annual toggle and a 3-day free trial.
Global reach and dependable publishing.
Set a project's language and Skribra generates the entire article — and all of its ongoing improvements — in that language, with support for 50+ languages from Spanish and French to Arabic, Chinese, and beyond.
Re-publish any article in one click, clearer publish logs, and fixes that stop articles from getting stuck — so what you approve reliably goes live.
You can now swap or regenerate an article's hero/cover image right from the article view, so every post leads with exactly the image you want.
Edit, research, and polish.
WordPress publishing now supports custom post types, so Skribra articles land in the exact content structure your site uses.
Skribra now pulls real search data (search volume and competition) so keyword choices — and the keyword stats shown on your plan screen — are grounded in actual demand, not guesswork.
The article view was redesigned with a table-of-contents minimap, an author block, and clearer status banners, plus breadcrumb navigation throughout the app.
The whole dashboard now supports dark mode.
A new rich-text editor lets you tweak any article — rewrite a sentence, fix a heading, adjust a section — directly in the app before it publishes. No exporting required.
Every article gets a branded featured image — an AI-generated background with your headline laid over it in your chosen fonts and colors — so posts look polished on your blog and on social, with no design work. (Redesigned with more styles in May.)
The foundation: write, publish, measure.
A dashboard summarizing your publishing and Google Search performance at a glance.
Added a waitlist signup for new accounts and built-in live chat support.
Articles now assemble from a full content pipeline — a strong intro and conclusion, an FAQ section, natural calls-to-action, relevant internal and external links, embedded YouTube videos where they help, and smarter image placement — closer to what a skilled human writer would produce.
A dedicated keywords area to review, organize, and manage the topics Skribra writes about for each project.
A new signup flow analyzes your website, suggests keywords and topics, and shows you a content plan before you commit — so you see the value up front.
Connect your platform once and Skribra publishes finished articles straight to it — WordPress, Webflow, and Notion, or to any website via webhook/API. No copy-paste, no manual formatting.
See publishing integrations →See your scheduled and published articles on a calendar, so you always know what's going out and when.
Link your Search Console account so Skribra can see how your site performs in Google — the foundation for the per-article traffic insights and automatic improvements that came later.
One account, many sites.
A project switcher lets you run separate blogs from a single account — each with its own keywords, settings, and publishing destination.