Output formats
Markdown, HTML, Google Docs-ready text
Copy-paste sections or full drafts into WordPress, Ghost, Notion or static sites
AI content tools
Create SEO-focused blog posts quickly: get headline options, meta descriptions, a 6-point outline, section expansions, and a Markdown or HTML export ready for WordPress, Ghost, or Google Docs.
Output formats
Markdown, HTML, Google Docs-ready text
Copy-paste sections or full drafts into WordPress, Ghost, Notion or static sites
Control knobs
Tone, length, reading level, industry context
Adjustable prompts to keep multi-author consistency
SEO helpers
Headlines, meta descriptions, H2 alternatives
Options designed for publishable first drafts
Idea-to-publish flow
Follow a structured prompt sequence to produce a usable draft with minimal editing. Start with an idea and target audience, generate a concise outline, expand sections to 250–350 words, apply an SEO pass, then export as Markdown or HTML with front-matter.
Prompt cluster that converts a topic and audience into a structured outline and two headline options.
Generate multiple headline lengths and optimized meta descriptions for search.
Produce Markdown with front-matter and suggested image alt text for quick publishing.
Practical prompts
Below are ready-to-run clusters that reflect common editorial tasks. Use them as a checklist during drafting and review.
Where the draft goes next
Export formats are designed so drafts integrate with your existing editorial workflow. Choose Markdown for static sites and CMS editors, HTML snippets for block editors, or plain text for Google Docs and Notion.
Quality & originality
Use this short checklist to convert a generated draft into a publishable article while maintaining originality and brand voice.
Primary audiences
Designed for creators who need publishable first drafts with minimal editing and clear SEO intent.
The generator is available as a free on-page tool for creating drafts. If you need higher-volume access, team features, or integration with paid workflows, see the pricing page to check available plans and limits.
Treat the output as a first draft: verify facts, replace common-knowledge phrasing with original insights, and add primary-source citations. Use the built-in originality-check prompt cluster to flag repetitive or generic wording and to suggest unique angles.
Yes. Use the Headline + Meta prompt cluster to generate multiple headline lengths and 120–160 character meta descriptions optimized for your primary keyword. The tool can also mark the headline expected to have higher CTR and provide alternate H2s for optimization.
Exports are optimized for Markdown and HTML, which work with WordPress (classic and block), Ghost, Medium, Google Docs, Notion and static site generators like Hugo or Jekyll.
Start with the Idea-to-Outline prompt, then run Section Expansion for each outline item, follow with an SEO Optimization Pass, and finish with the CMS Export prompt. The provided cluster sequence minimizes editing while producing structured, publishable drafts.
You should follow the platform's terms of service for ownership and attribution. In practice, generated drafts are intended for your use as the content creator; add your author byline and any necessary credit or editorial notes as required by your workflow or platform.
Use the Tone and Readability and Repurpose Variants prompts to localize phrasing, adjust cultural references and adapt reading level. For full localization, run a language-specific prompt and then have a native editor review idioms, keywords and local search intent.
Quick editorial steps: verify facts and data, add unique insights or examples, refine tone to match your brand, add internal links and images with alt text, and run a final SEO pass (title, meta, H2s) before publishing.