Find the pages
worth refreshing.
Audit one URL.
For solo bloggers, indie writers, and small content teams with old pages that still matter. Start from Google Search Console data, pick a URL with weak clicks or page 2 visibility, then get the refresh gaps, missing answers, weak paragraphs, and internal-link opportunities to edit first.
or build a GSC refresh queue or see a sample report →
✓ GSC CSV parser runs in your browser · Try one URL audit free · No credit card
Refresh Score
Good foundation,
needs work
4 issues found across
structure & content
Product
See what a real audit looks like
Paste a URL, get a structured diagnosis in under 30 seconds. Here's what you'll see.
Full report view — structure issues, FAQ gaps, rewrite targets, and link opportunities in one page.
Score card with structure and FAQ gaps highlighted — shows your top issues and the exact actions to fix them.
Structure Diagnosis card — each issue is severity-tagged with a concrete fix, not just a flag.
Pick your route
Start with the page that matches your intent.
These are the core paths across pagerefresh.io: a free entry point, a blog-specific route, the main audit hub, plan selection, the tools comparison, and the implementation guides.
Single URL, first audit free
Run one no-signup audit on a public page and get the fastest first diagnosis.
Open free audit →Blog posts only
Use the blog analyzer when you are reviewing editorial pages and refresh candidates.
Open blog analyzer →Mixed page types
Start with the main content audit workflow for blog, product, and landing pages.
See content audit workflow →Need more volume?
Compare plans when you need more monthly audits or a repeatable solo workflow.
Compare plans →Still comparing options?
Review the tools roundup before choosing a platform for your workflow.
See best tools 2026 →Need the playbook?
Read the blog hub for practical audit, refresh, and content-decay guides.
Browse the blog →How it works
From Search Console data to one focused edit brief.
Export GSC pages
Use Google Search Console Performance > Pages > CSV to start from real impressions, clicks, CTR, and position.
Build a refresh queue
Upload the CSV on the content refresh tool page and find the URLs most worth auditing first.
Audit one selected URL
Structure fixes, FAQ gaps, rewrite suggestions, and internal link opportunities. Know what to fix first and why it matters for readers, search visibility, and AI visibility.
What changes
Choose the right page, then fix the right sections.
GSC Refresh Queue
Upload a Search Console Pages CSV and find URLs with weak CTR, page 2 visibility, or no-click impressions.
Single-URL Audit
After you choose the page, inspect heading flow, answer clarity, weak sections, source gaps, and internal-link opportunities.
Missing Answers
Reader questions the page should answer directly, with suggested answer drafts you can review before publishing.
Rewrite Suggestions
ProThe 3 weakest paragraphs, rewritten. Side-by-side.
Internal Links
ProAnchor text + target page suggestions that build topical authority across your site.
Pricing
Simple, honest pricing.
Start free. Upgrade when you need more.
Free
Get started
- ✓3 analyses / month
- ✓Full report per page
- ✓Structure diagnosis
- ✓FAQ gap detection
Pro
Most popular
- ✓30 analyses / month
- ✓Full report per page
- ✓Rewrite suggestions
- ✓Internal link opportunities
- ✓Report history
Power
For heavy users
- ✓Unlimited analyses
- ✓Everything in Pro
- ✓Priority processing
- ✓Early access to features
Agency
For freelancers & consultants
- ✓Unlimited analyses
- ✓Everything in Power
- ✓Manage many client projects solo
- ✓Repeat client audit workflow
- ✓Priority email support
Pro includes 30 analyses for $19/mo, or $0.63 per analysis. Content marketers spend 15–30 minutes manually auditing a page, and Page Refresh AI returns a single-URL report in under 30 seconds. That gives a focused monthly refresh queue without subscribing to a heavyweight SEO platform.
FAQ
Common questions.
Your old content is worth more than you think.
Find what's holding it back. Free to start, report in 30 seconds.
Start the audit →Content refresh starts with the page data you already have
Content decay is easy to miss. A blog post or landing page that once answered a query well can become stale as examples age, headings drift, and competing pages cover the topic more clearly. Start with Google Search Console pages data to find URLs with impressions, weak CTR, page 2 visibility, or old organic value, then use Page Refresh AI to inspect one selected public URL.
Unlike broad SEO platforms, Page Refresh AI focuses on one question after you choose the page: what should be fixed first? It checks H1/H2 hierarchy depth, detects unanswered reader questions, identifies paragraphs that lack specific examples or evidence, and recommends internal links that would make the page more useful.
The same review also helps with AI search visibility. Pages with direct answers, self-contained paragraphs, clear headings, and well-supported claims are easier for answer systems to summarize. Page Refresh AI flags sections where the answer is buried, vague, unsupported, or missing, then turns those issues into concrete edit suggestions.
Start with pages that already matter: old posts with impressions but no clicks, money pages sitting around page 2, guides with outdated examples, and articles that do not answer obvious follow-up questions. Use the content refresh tool to turn a GSC Pages CSV into a short refresh queue, then audit the best URL.
Free to start. Paste a public URL and get your first content audit report without signing up, then sign in for 3 free analyses per month. The tool works best on crawlable pages with readable text, including blog posts, landing pages, help articles, and comparison pages. It may not work well on login-only pages, blocked pages, or JavaScript-heavy pages where the main content is not visible to a crawler.
Before you run a live URL, you can inspect the sample report and audit methodology. It shows how Page Refresh AI separates structure issues, missing questions, weak paragraphs, source-context gaps, AI-readable answer gaps, and internal-link opportunities without claiming keyword research, rank tracking, backlink audits, or guaranteed traffic.


