Strong authority, with 187 pages needing attention.
Don’t let your resource library decay like Alexandria.
Alexandria scans your website and finds pages with outdated information—old statistics, newly issued guidelines, and other changes your content has not caught up with—then gives your editors cited, ready-to-paste corrections. Built for resource libraries with thousands or tens of thousands of pages, it makes accurate content at scale manageable.
Nothing publishes without a human. Your team keeps control of every update.
We’ll read up to 25 priority pages and show what changed. Try the sample now, or add your You.com key to scan another site.
Three steps from stale to accurate.
Alexandria turns a sprawling content audit into a focused editorial queue—without publishing over your team.
Human-reviewed by design. Every suggestion includes source evidence and waits for your approval.
- STEP01Scan
Alexandria reads your live pages and finds the claims most likely to have gone out of date.
- STEP02Verify
It cross-checks each claim against current authoritative sources and cites exactly what changed.
- STEP03Review and fix
You see the old text beside ready-to-paste replacement copy, then decide what gets approved.
1,960 currently verified in the sample
3 high-impact findings in this sample
Estimated for this sample month
Updates to review
I’m Jose. I run an SEO agency, and outdated content is one of the hardest problems to solve at scale.
Some of our clients have thousands of valuable pages. Keeping every statistic, deadline, policy, and recommendation accurate is painfully manual, and teams can still get flagged for information they did not know had changed.
Even after an editor updates a page, new data or guidance can make it stale again. Doing this once is editing. Doing it continuously across thousands of pages is an intelligence problem—and that is the problem Alexandria was built to solve.
Manual audits become slow, expensive, and incomplete as a resource library grows.
Deadlines, policies, prices, and statistics can become wrong without warning.
Outdated information weakens authority and creates avoidable client escalations.
It finds what changed and prepares cited replacement copy for human review.