Skribra vs SEObot

Skribra vs SEObot: more articles, less money, and updates that don't stop

SEObot is the indie-hacker favorite — a fully autonomous SEO robot at $49/mo with weekly articles and a huge public track record. Skribra starts at $19/mo, ships up to 30 articles a month on Pro, and is the only one that keeps rewriting its own content after publish. Here's how they stack up.

SEObot (seobotai.com) is one of the most trusted names among indie founders — a fully autonomous "SEO robot" that handles keyword research, writing, fact-checking, and publishing across 10+ platforms. It claims 200K+ articles generated and supports 50+ languages, with monthly re-linking of existing content. Its plan runs $49/mo for weekly article production.

Skribra covers the same autonomous loop but goes further on two fronts: volume per dollar (5 articles at $19/mo, 30 at $75/mo vs roughly 4 a month at $49) and lifecycle. SEObot re-links old articles monthly; Skribra re-opens them daily — refreshing stale sections, adding new ones, and re-stamping dateModified so Google sees the page is alive. Plus a backlink network on Pro for the cold-start problem SEObot doesn't address.

Skribra vs SEObot, feature by feature

FeatureSkribraSEObot
Entry price
$19/mo
$49/mo
Articles per month
5–30 / mo ($19–$75)
~4 / mo (weekly)
Keyword research & content calendar
2,000+ keywords, auto calendar
Multi-intent coverage (5 article types per keyword)
Inline citations from live web research
Fact-checking system
Auto-updates after publish
Daily staleness pass
Monthly re-linking only
Backlink network
Pro plan ($75/mo)
Link-building features
Scheduled auto-publishing
CMS integrations
WordPress, Webflow, Notion, webhook
10+ platforms incl. API
IndexNow auto-indexing
Not advertised
JSON-LD / AEO schema
Article, FAQPage, Breadcrumb, Video
Not advertised
Images + YouTube embeds
Per-article Search Console tracking
Monthly per-article snapshots
Not advertised
Free trial
3 days, every plan
Free articles to start

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Where Skribra wins

Price-per-article: 12 articles at $39/mo vs ~4 at $49/mo — roughly a quarter of the cost per piece

Real content updates after publish: daily refresh/extend pass vs SEObot's monthly re-linking

Contextual backlink network on Pro — placed from real SaaS sites in your vertical

Multi-intent strategy: every keyword is mapped to five article types before writing starts

Full JSON-LD / AEO schema (Article, FAQPage, Breadcrumb, Video) assembled into every article

Per-article Search Console tracking with monthly snapshots

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Where SEObot wins

Track record: 200K+ articles, 1.2B impressions, 30M clicks publicly claimed

50+ languages vs Skribra's English-first focus

More CMS integrations: Shopify, HubSpot, Framer, Wix, Next.js and more

Extras like YouTube-to-article conversion, news generation, and programmatic SEO

Pricing

Skribra runs $19/mo (5 articles), $39/mo (12 articles), and $75/mo (30 articles + Backlink Network) with a 3-day trial on every plan. SEObot is $49/mo for automated weekly article production (roughly 4 a month) with up to 4,000-word articles. Pricing verified June 2026 — check seobotai.com for current plans.

FAQs

Is Skribra a good SEObot alternative?

For SaaS founders who want higher publishing volume per dollar and articles that keep improving after they ship, yes. Skribra's $39/mo Growth plan publishes 12 articles a month vs SEObot's roughly 4 at $49/mo. If you need 50+ languages or Shopify/HubSpot publishing, SEObot has the broader surface.

Is Skribra cheaper than SEObot?

Yes, at every level. Entry is $19/mo vs $49/mo, and per article the gap is wider: Skribra Growth works out to about $3.25 per article, while SEObot's weekly cadence at $49/mo is roughly $12 per article.

Does SEObot update articles after publishing?

Partially — it re-links existing content monthly. Skribra goes further: a daily pass picks your most-stale article and actually rewrites it (refresh sections, add a section, or add a subsection), then re-stamps the visible date and dateModified schema.

Which is better for a brand-new domain?

Skribra is designed around exactly that — the cold-start problem. The Pro plan pairs daily publishing with contextual backlinks from real SaaS sites, which is the part of new-domain SEO that normally takes 12–18 months of outreach.

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