Content Decay by ClickFlow - Free tool to see posts on your site that are losing traffic

Content Decay analyzes your Google Analytics to show you pages on your site that are declining in traffic—so you can refresh those posts and win back lost traffic.

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I liked this tool better when it was called Revive and was made by Animalz six months ago.
Love Revive and Animalz. It's a great feature and we are not competitive with them.
lol Eric, please do better. I really do hope you can be better than this. Your tools are, side by side, the exact same UI, layout, colors, and everything.
Looks awesome! Thank you for building this!
Thank YOU!
You can thank Animalz for building it six months ago. They just built the exact same tool (even used the same colors and UI). 😞
In 2020, it’s not enough for content marketers to just publish new blog content. You need to actively refresh and update old posts to win back lost traffic, too. Content Decay is a free tool that analyzes your Google Analytics and shows you exactly which pages are in need of a refresh. Check it out.
Looks great! I was actually testing several ways to manually track this at the moment.
hope this saves you some time!
How were you attempting to track this manually?
Search console, click difference using comparison report for 7 and 30 days, reported for pages. Or GA, pages filtered for organic traffic only.
Looks awesome! Definitely trying this out. Seems like a quick win and some low hanging fruit.
glad you feel that way! let us know how it goes for you.
Thanks for the hunt Neil. Super pumped about this launch. I’m here to answer any questions. Content decay is just a piece of our suite that will help grow your traffic!
Content Decay looks really polished! You guys have done a great job.
thanks! congrats on yours today as well :)
Any chance I get get my Clickflow trial period renewed so I can test this new free tool?
sure! Just hit us up via Intecom and we'll get that sorted for you
Looks great! Logical way to understand which post needs update 👏
Quick question, couldn’t the decline just be attributed to due to seasonal decline depending on the organisation?