Keep old blog posts ranking with automatic refreshes
Articles don't stay on top forever — they slowly slip as they age. Skribra keeps your back catalogue fresh on autopilot, so older posts hold their rankings (and often climb back) instead of quietly losing the traffic you worked for.
The content you published months ago is still some of your best traffic — until it goes stale and competitors with fresher posts pass you. Going back to update dozens of old articles by hand never makes it to the top of the list.
Your old posts keep earning traffic
Skribra steadily refreshes your aging articles so they stay accurate and competitive, protecting — and often recovering — the rankings they've already earned.
Updates that actually move the needle
Each refresh makes a focused improvement — strengthening a weak section, adding missing coverage, or updating dated references — instead of a pointless full rewrite.
Your own work is protected
Anything you've edited by hand is left alone, and every update is logged so you can always see what changed.
Old posts hold their rankings instead of fading — updated for you, automatically.
- Older content that keeps (and regains) rankings
- Recovered traffic without rewriting anything
- A library that stays current on its own
- A clear record of every update
Does updating old posts really bring back traffic?
Often, yes. Refreshing genuinely outdated or thin articles is one of the most dependable ways to recover lost rankings, because Google rewards content that stays accurate and current.
Do I have to choose which posts to update?
No. Skribra finds your most stale, highest-opportunity articles and refreshes them on a steady schedule, so it happens without you managing a list.
Will it change posts I've customized?
No — articles you've edited yourself are skipped, so your hand-crafted work stays exactly as you left it.