Skribra helps founders grow organic traffic without writing or managing a blog.
It automatically:
- Finds high-impact keywords
- Writes SEO-optimized articles
- Publishes them to your site
- Builds backlinks over time
The goal is simple: consistent SEO growth, on autopilot, so you can focus on your product.
Founders who don’t want to manage SEO
Automatically grow organic traffic without hiring writers, managing content calendars, or learning SEO.
Early-stage SaaS products
Start building search traffic from day one, even with a small team and limited resources.
Indie hackers & solo founders
Replace manual blogging with an automated system that publishes consistently in the background.
Startups scaling content marketing
Maintain daily or weekly content output without increasing headcount or operational overhead.
Products targeting long-tail keywords
Capture high-intent search traffic by automatically discovering and publishing content around low-competition keywords.
Teams focused on product, not marketing
Let SEO run on autopilot while you focus on building, shipping, and talking to users.

Hey everyone, I built Skribra because I got tired of reading “AI-written” blogs that technically worked for SEO but felt dead to read. I tried a few automation tools like that, and while ranking went up and they generally worked, the content was clearly written for crawlers. So I started wondering, why are humans an afterthought here? I like the idea of tools doing work while you sleep, but only if the output is something you’d actually be willing to share with someone else for insights. I started Skribra as an internal tool to fix that exact problem. The goal was to make consistent SEO content that doesn’t sound robotic. It’s still early. If you have any suggestions, feel free to reach out! I already have a very long list of features on my roadmap and grateful for any feedback! — Sev

Hey everyone, I built Skribra because I got tired of reading “AI-written” blogs that technically worked for SEO but felt dead to read. I tried a few automation tools like that, and while ranking went up and they generally worked, the content was clearly written for crawlers. So I started wondering, why are humans an afterthought here? I like the idea of tools doing work while you sleep, but only if the output is something you’d actually be willing to share with someone else for insights. I started Skribra as an internal tool to fix that exact problem. The goal was to make consistent SEO content that doesn’t sound robotic. It’s still early. If you have any suggestions, feel free to reach out! I already have a very long list of features on my roadmap and grateful for any feedback! — Sev
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