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Free AI Content Generator for SEO-ready Drafts

Turn keywords, briefs, or URLs into polished, export-ready copy — hero lines, meta bundles, blog starters, and product descriptions — using adjustable creativity and source-aware prompts.

Template types

Blog, Product, Email, Ads, Social

Ready-to-use presets tuned for common marketing formats

Export formats

Markdown, HTML, Plain text

Copy-paste clean outputs into CMS or collaboration docs

Locale support

Multiple languages

Adjust tone and units for target markets

Speed + SEO

Why use a template-driven generator?

Templates reduce setup time and produce output already structured for search. Choose a template — for example, blog outline, meta bundle, or product description — attach your keywords or source URL, then select length and creativity controls. The result is a draft that maps directly to on-page elements like title, meta description, H1, and subheadings.

  • Consistent structure across pages for easier editorial review
  • Prompts preserve on-page SEO fields to reduce rework
  • Adjust creativity to match brand voice without rewriting prompts

Practical prompts

Prompt clusters: examples you can run now

Use these prompt clusters as starting points — each cluster includes the expected output type and a short example prompt you can paste into the generator.

Blog post outline from keyword

Output: 7-section outline with H1, intro, three data-backed subheads, conclusion, and suggested internal links.

  • Example prompt: "Create a 7-section outline for keyword 'remote onboarding best practices'. Include H1, short intro, three research-backed subheads, conclusion, and 3 suggested internal links to career and HR pages."

Meta bundle

Output: 3 headlines and 3 meta descriptions optimized for a target keyword and length constraints.

  • Example prompt: "Generate 3 headline options and 3 meta descriptions for keyword 'eco packaging suppliers' (title ≤ 60 chars, meta ≤ 155 chars)."

Product description variants

Output: short (30–60 char), medium (80–150 char), and long (250+ char) product descriptions from a feature list.

  • Example prompt: "From features: 'waterproof, 2-year battery, 3-year warranty', write three length variants for product page copy."

Localized product page

Output: translated and culturally adapted description for a target locale, preserving units and tone.

  • Example prompt: "Adapt the English product description for the French market (formal tone, metric units)."

Ground outputs in your content

Source-aware generation

Attach a URL, paste a draft, or upload a CSV/brief to make outputs factual and on-brand. The generator uses your provided source text as the factual basis for the draft and inserts citation placeholders where you should verify details.

  • Attach product pages or FAQs to keep descriptions accurate
  • Provide keyword lists or briefs to bias tone and keyword usage
  • Generator adds citation placeholders so you can verify claims

From draft to CMS

Export-ready outputs and workflow

Export generated copy as Markdown, HTML snippets, or plain text to minimize manual formatting. Keep the original prompt and revision history so teams can reproduce or iterate on outputs.

  • One-click export formats for popular CMS workflows
  • Revision notes keep prompt and change history for audits
  • Copy-and-paste friendly HTML snippets for landing pages

Accuracy & originality

Best practices to reduce hallucinations and duplication

Provide source material, use short factual prompts, and prefer templates that request citation placeholders. After generation, verify facts, run a duplication check against your site or a plagiarism tool, and iterate using the edit-and-verify flow.

  • Attach URLs or bullet lists rather than relying on a lone keyword
  • Ask the generator to include citation placeholders for statistics and claims
  • Run a plagiarism check before publishing and keep prompt history for audits

Target users

Who this helps

Designed for content marketers, SEO specialists, product marketers, freelance copywriters, social managers, and small business owners who need fast, structured, and export-ready copy.

  • Marketers who need on-page SEO-ready drafts quickly
  • Writers and freelancers producing multiple variants per brief
  • Product teams creating localized descriptions and metadata

Where to pull facts from

Supported source ecosystem

Attach content from websites, product catalogs, Google Docs, CSV inventories, or support knowledge bases to ground the generator in your factual materials.

  • Website pages and blog posts
  • Product descriptions and SKU spreadsheets
  • Marketing briefs, Google Docs, and CSV content inventories
  • Support knowledge bases and social post archives

FAQ

How original is the content produced and how should I check for duplication?

Outputs are generated from prompts and any attached source material. To ensure originality, run a duplication or plagiarism check before publishing and use the edit workflow to adjust phrasing. When you attach existing copy as a factual basis, expect closer overlap — treat those outputs as drafts to be edited into final copy.

Can I control tone, length, and reading level for different audiences?

Yes. Choose tone attributes (e.g., professional, friendly, concise), set length parameters (short, medium, long), and specify reading level in your prompt. Templates preserve the on-page structure while these controls change phrasing and detail.

What input formats are supported (URL, bullets, CSV, document paste)?

The generator accepts URLs, pasted text, bullet lists, and CSV-style content inventories. Attach your source to reduce factual errors and request citation placeholders where verification is required.

How do I export generated copy into my CMS or collaboration tools?

Export options include Markdown, HTML snippets, and plain text for quick paste into a CMS or shared document. Use the HTML snippets for landing pages and Markdown for editor workflows to preserve headings and lists.

Is my source material (uploaded briefs or URLs) stored or used to train models?

Uploaded briefs and attached URLs are stored to support generation and revision history tied to your account. Check our privacy and terms pages for full details about retention and use. When in doubt, redact sensitive information before attaching.

What best practices reduce hallucinations and improve factual accuracy?

Provide source URLs or bulletized facts, ask the generator to include citation placeholders for claims, keep prompts specific and scoped, and verify outputs before publishing. Use the revision history to preserve the original prompt for future audits.

Are there limits on usage for the free content generator?

Usage limits and feature access vary by plan. Visit the pricing page to compare free and paid tiers and find which option fits your volume and collaboration needs.

How do I create SEO-friendly titles and meta descriptions with the tool?

Use the 'Meta bundle' template to produce multiple headline and meta description options constrained to recommended character lengths. Include your target keyword in the prompt and ask for variants optimized for click-through and search relevance.

Can the generator localize content for different languages and markets?

Yes. Use the localized product page template or include a locale parameter in your prompt (for example, 'Adapt to Brazilian Portuguese, metric units, formal tone'). The generator preserves units and tone where requested but always review localized outputs for cultural and legal accuracy.

How do I iterate on a draft and keep a reproducible prompt history?

Each output stores the original prompt and revision notes. When you request edits, the system saves the new prompt and change rationale so teams can reproduce or audit past revisions.

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