Paste any blog post URL and get a concrete SEO refresh plan. See what to keep, rewrite, add, trim, and turn into a stronger article.
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A practical plan for improving old content
Refreshing content is not just adding a few keywords or changing the publish date. The strongest updates improve search intent alignment, fill topical gaps, strengthen internal links, and make the article easier to cite and easier to read. This tool focuses on what to change, not just what is wrong.
How the refresh workflow works
Audit what is already there
We pull the article structure, compare it with live search results, and figure out what is still working versus what is dragging the page down.
Map the new version
Instead of a generic score, you get a section-by-section plan showing what to keep, rewrite, add, or trim in the next draft.
Apply concrete copy patches
The tool suggests an updated title, meta description, intro, and editorial CTA so you can move faster than from a blank page.
Turn the plan into a stronger draft
Once you know the refresh scope, Kitful can turn that blueprint into a better article draft instead of making you rewrite everything manually.
Built for existing content
Great for evergreen posts, comparison pages, tutorials, and guides that still have topic value but need stronger execution.
Focused on editor actions
The output is designed to help an editor make changes fast, not to overwhelm them with abstract SEO theory.
Works nicely with your writing flow
Use the free refresh plan to understand the work, then generate the stronger version inside Kitful when you are ready.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about our Content Refresh Tool