Upload your Google Search Console export. RankRefresh instantly finds the pages most worth updating — and tells you exactly what to do first.
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Most blogs have pages sitting just outside Google's top 10, or ranking well but barely getting clicked. Finding them manually takes hours. RankRefresh does it instantly — and tells you exactly what to fix first.
Most content sites have too many pages to review properly.
Some are losing traffic.
Some show up in Google but rarely get clicked.
Some are one focused update away from page 1.
So nothing gets updated — because it's never clear where to start.
Google Search Console has the data you need. But sorting through hundreds of pages manually takes hours — and most people never do it.
RankRefresh does it instantly. Upload your export and get a short, prioritised list — with a clear first action for each page. No waiting, no expertise required.
Why updating existing pages often makes more sense than writing new ones
A new page starts from zero — no ranking history, no links, no track record with Google. An existing page already has all of that. You are building on something rather than starting from scratch.
RankRefresh reads your Google Search Console export and looks for three patterns that consistently point to pages worth updating:
Each page gets a priority score and a plain-English explanation of what to do first. No complex dashboards to interpret. No SEO jargon to decode. Just a short list with clear next steps.
Ahrefs and Semrush are built for SEO agencies. They start at $100–$130 per month, require weeks to learn, and are built around complex dashboards that need constant interpretation. That is the right tool if you run an agency.
But most bloggers and content creators do not need an agency tool. They need one clear answer: which pages should I update this week?
That is all RankRefresh does. Upload your Google Search Console export and get a short, prioritised list — with a plain-English first action for every page on it.
No complex dashboards to navigate. No expensive monthly subscription. No steep learning curve. No audit project to set up and manage.
Just upload, read, and get to work.
A short, prioritised list of the pages most worth updating — with a clear first action for each one.
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See every page RankRefresh flagged — not just the first 1,000 rows — with a full recommendation for each one.
Upload a fresh export every month and always see the full picture. The same price as a one-off unlock — but it covers every analysis you ever run.
Yes. The free version analyses your first 1,000 pages and shows you the clearest opportunities. Most sites have 5–15 pages worth updating per export — run it once a month to keep your content performing.
Completely. Your CSV is read directly in your browser — nothing is sent to a server, nothing is stored anywhere. Your Google Search Console data never leaves your device.
Open Google Search Console → Performance → Pages, then click Export at the top right and choose CSV. That is the file RankRefresh reads.
Those tools cost $100–$130 per month, take weeks to learn, and are built for SEO agencies that need to manage dozens of sites. RankRefresh costs $4 for a one-off report or $59 for lifetime access. It does one thing only: tells you which pages on your own site are most worth updating right now. No learning curve. No features you will never use.
Once a month is a good rhythm. Export a fresh CSV, run it through RankRefresh, work through the results, then repeat. Lifetime access makes this easy — you pay once and use it whenever you need it.
If RankRefresh is not useful to you, we will refund you. For the $4 single report, contact us within 30 days. For lifetime access, within 14 days. Email [email protected] or reply to your Stripe receipt — no questions asked.