Blogr.ai
Summary
Search Console already has the data — the problem is that it takes a spreadsheet, a gut-feel ranking, and an hour of tab-switching before you know which page to touch first. blogr.ai skips that loop and hands you a scored to-do list instead.
The tool connects to your Search Console properties via read-only OAuth, classifies every page-keyword combination into one of six signal types — CTR gap, striking distance, ranking decay, content gap, no-click query, rising demand — and scores each 0–100 by estimated click upside and urgency. Each finding opens into a ship-ready AI brief: the exact change, the queries it targets, the reason it matters. That brief goes straight to a writer with no research detour. Where it breaks: blogr.ai does on-page prioritization only — technical audits, backlink gaps, Core Web Vitals, and site architecture are outside its scope entirely. Teams running those workstreams keep a separate crawler alongside it.
Bottom line: The right call for content teams drowning in Search Console exports who need a brief in two minutes, not two hours — a poor fit if your SEO backlog is dominated by crawl errors, page speed, or link-building rather than on-page rewrites.
Pricing Plans
SubscriptionLast verified 2 weeks ago- Price
- $19/mo
- Free Tier
- 7-day free trial on any plan
Solo
1 Search Console site
- Track 1 Search Console site
- Clicks, impressions, CTR, and position trends
- Ranked opportunity backlog from Search Console evidence
- AI action suggestions with draft titles, meta descriptions, and steps
- 7-day free trial
Starter
3 Search Console sites
- Track 3 Search Console sites
- Clicks, impressions, CTR, and position trends
- Ranked opportunity backlog from Search Console evidence
- AI action suggestions with draft titles, meta descriptions, and steps
- 7-day free trial
Pro
10 Search Console sites
- Track 10 Search Console sites
- Clicks, impressions, CTR, and position trends
- Ranked opportunity backlog from Search Console evidence
- AI action suggestions with draft titles, meta descriptions, and steps
- 7-day free trial
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Agency
25 Search Console sites
- Track 25 Search Console sites
- Clicks, impressions, CTR, and position trends
- Ranked opportunity backlog from Search Console evidence
- AI action suggestions with draft titles, meta descriptions, and steps
- 7-day free trial
Lifetime Deal
One-time payment for lifetime access
- Track up to 10 Search Console sites
- Bring your own OpenAI or Claude API key for unlimited AI analysis
- Clicks, impressions, CTR, and position trends
- Ranked opportunity backlog with AI draft titles, meta descriptions, and steps
- No recurring fees
- Pay once - lifetime access
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Pros
Sign in to edit- Six-signal classification with 0–100 impact scoring, so the page that will move clicks the most sits at the top of the queue rather than buried in a spreadsheet you have to sort yourself.
- Ship-ready AI briefs attached to every finding, which means a writer can act on the output directly without a separate research pass — eliminating the handoff delay that typically sits between an audit and a draft.
- Read-only OAuth access with no site-side installation, so connecting a property takes roughly two minutes and carries no risk of unintended changes to the site.
- Multi-property sync in one workspace with visible refresh status, so agencies reviewing several client properties in a weekly session can see staleness at a glance and re-sync in one click instead of pulling fresh exports from each property separately.
- Ranking decay detection that flags pages losing clicks against their recent baseline before traffic slides far enough to show up in a monthly report, giving teams a window to act rather than a post-mortem.
Cons
Sign in to edit- blogr.ai covers on-page signals only — crawl errors, redirect chains, page speed, Core Web Vitals, and site structure are outside its detection scope entirely. Teams whose priority queue is dominated by technical issues will find the tool returns nothing actionable for that work and will run a dedicated crawler in parallel, maintaining two separate tools and two separate workflows.
- There is no API and no self-hosted option, so teams that need to pipe opportunity data into internal dashboards, project management systems, or custom reporting cannot automate that handoff — it stays manual. Teams with existing SEO data pipelines will hit this wall at the integration stage and likely choose a platform that exposes an API instead.
- The tool depends entirely on Search Console data quality and coverage. Pages excluded from Search Console sampling, new domains with thin data history, or properties where impressions are too low to produce reliable CTR benchmarks will generate sparse or low-confidence findings — not an edge case for newer sites or recently migrated domains.
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- Platforms
- Web
- API Available
- No
- Self-Hosted
- No
- Last Updated
- 2026-06-21T14:23:02.537Z
Best For
Who it's for
- SEO teams managing multiple Search Console properties
- Content writers needing ready-to-ship on-page briefs
- Agencies running weekly Search Console reviews
- Sites focused on iterative on-page optimization rather than technical audits
What it does well
- Prioritizing title and meta rewrites from CTR data
- Identifying striking-distance keywords for quick ranking gains
- Detecting pages with ranking decay before traffic drops further
- Generating content briefs for content gaps and rising-demand queries
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Blogr.ai free?
- Blogr.ai has a permanent free tier alongside paid upgrades (paid plans from $19/mo). You can keep using a baseline version indefinitely without paying.
- Is Blogr.ai open source?
- No — Blogr.ai is a closed-source tool. Source code is not publicly available.
- What platforms does Blogr.ai support?
- Blogr.ai is available on: Web.
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blogr.ai reads your Google Search Console data and converts it into a ranked opportunity backlog. After a roughly two-minute OAuth connection, the tool begins syncing your properties, scores every page and keyword combination, and groups findings into six detection types: title and meta CTR gaps, no-click queries, striking-distance keywords, content gaps, ranking decay, and rising-demand queries. Each opportunity carries a 0–100 impact score so the highest-leverage work always surfaces at the top — no pivot tables, no manual sorting.
The differentiating feature is the AI action brief attached to every finding. Rather than stopping at ‘this page has a low CTR,’ the tool generates a focused, ship-ready brief naming the exact change to make, the queries it targets, and the reasoning behind it. The vendor describes these briefs as hand-off-ready for a writer, which means the research-to-brief round-trip that typically costs a day is cut to the time it takes to click open a finding.
blogr.ai fits teams whose primary optimization lever is on-page content — rewriting titles, expanding thin pages, creating intent-matched content for gaps. It does not perform technical audits, crawl errors, backlink analysis, or Core Web Vitals checks. Teams whose SEO backlog is weighted toward technical issues will hit the ceiling fast and reach for a crawler like Screaming Frog or Ahrefs for the work blogr.ai was not built to do.
The tool operates on a read-only Google connection — it cannot edit your site — and requires no tracking script or code installation. Multiple Search Console properties sync in a single workspace, with per-property sync status visible and a one-click re-sync available, so agencies managing several client properties can see when each last pulled fresh data.
