Fix keyword cannibalization and win back lost traffic
When two of your articles chase the same search, they compete with each other — and both lose. Skribra spots these hidden conflicts and tells you exactly how to fix each one, so you reclaim rankings and traffic without risky guesswork.
Cannibalization is invisible until you go looking — it just shows up as pages that should rank but don't. Finding it means auditing your whole site, and fixing it wrong (deleting the page that was actually winning) can cost you traffic you'll never get back.
Find traffic you're leaving on the table
Skribra pinpoints the pages competing for the same searches — plus pages earning nothing at all — so you know exactly where traffic is being wasted.
Get the right fix, not just the problem
For each conflict you get a clear recommendation — combine, redirect, rewrite, or remove — with the reasoning spelled out, so you're never guessing.
Fix it safely in one click
You approve each change and Skribra handles it, keeping your links and redirects intact so the winning page keeps its authority.
Recover the traffic you lose when your own pages compete — fixed in one click.
- Reclaim rankings split between competing pages
- Stop low-value pages dragging down your site
- Skip the manual content audit
- Every change approved by you — nothing risky
What is keyword cannibalization, in plain terms?
It's when more than one of your pages goes after the same search, so they compete with each other in Google instead of one page ranking strongly — which costs you clicks.
How will fixing it help my traffic?
Combining or untangling competing pages concentrates your authority on a single strong page, which typically ranks better and recovers the clicks that were being split.
Is it safe — could I lose content I want?
Yes, it's safe. Skribra only recommends fixes; you approve each one, and it preserves redirects so you don't lose existing SEO value.