Tools for bloggers
Turn a topic into titles, titles into outlines, outlines into drafts, drafts into human-sounding posts that search engines can still read.
A real workflow, not a list of apps. Each step chains into the next — summary becomes flashcards, outline becomes draft, draft gets polished.
Map the keyword landscape before you write a word. Keyword Research Generator takes your niche and returns 20-40 keyword ideas grouped into 3-6 topic clusters — each tagged with search intent, volume tier (low / medium / high / very-high), difficulty tier (easy / medium / hard / very-hard), and recommended content type (blog-post / how-to / listicle / comparison / etc). Plus quick wins (your first-30-day targets), pillar-page recommendations, and content-gap opportunities on the SERP. Honest LLM tier estimates, not invented precision — it reminds you to verify high+ tiers in Keyword Planner before committing pillar budget.
Turn keywords into post concepts. Blog Post Idea Generator takes your cluster and returns 8-15 actionable post ideas — each with working headline, search intent, primary keyword + cluster, difficulty hint, and a one-sentence angle. Plus content gaps competitors are missing. You pick three, ship the easy one this week.
Pick the angle before you write. Drop your topic, pick the content kind (blog, YouTube, newsletter), and get 6-12 title options across styles — each with a reason it works.
Build the bones of the post. Essay outline generator gives you thesis, hooks, sectioned H2s, and counter-arguments — the structure of a good blog post, not a school essay's.
Draft the whole post in one pass. Blog Post Writer takes your title (and optional outline — pastes cleanly from the step above) + audience + target keywords, picks from short / medium / long and informative / conversational / professional / casual, and returns a complete publishable draft: SEO meta title + description, key-takeaways box, hook intro (80-150 words, no "In today's fast-paced world…"), 3-8 H2 sections each with a 150-600 word body and a one-sentence takeaway pill, pull quote, forward-looking conclusion, 4-8 internal-link-anchor suggestions, word count, reading time. 20+ banned phrases stripped. Never invents stats — uses bracketed placeholders when it would otherwise have to make up a number. 30-130 seconds end to end.
Land the last paragraph. Conclusion Generator returns 3 distinct closing paragraphs for the post — synthesis, broader-implication, and call-to-action variants — each scored on restate / synthesize / avoid-padding / reader-payoff. No "In conclusion", no "food for thought", no "only time will tell". 18 banned openers + 15 banned clichés stripped.
Research faster. Summarize the competitor articles in your niche, extract key claims from long YouTube explainers, mind-map the topic area so you can see what the gaps are.
Polish your draft. Paraphrase tight sentences, humanize anything that reads AI, grammar-check the final pass, and count your words so you hit the length your editor wants.
Write the SERP listing before you publish. Meta Description Generator returns 3-5 options under the hard 160-char Google truncation limit — each in a distinct angle (benefit-led, question-open, stat-forward, how-to-spec, brand-first) with the primary keyword woven in. Pick the one that matches your title, paste into your CMS, ship.
Earn People-Also-Ask and FAQ rich snippets from every post. FAQ Generator takes the blog-post topic + tone and returns 6-12 real-user questions (lowercase, sentence case, ending with "?" — the way people actually type into Google) with 40-260 word crawler-friendly answers that lead with the direct answer in the first sentence. Every Q&A is tagged with search intent + primary keyword + on-page placement. Plus a paste-ready JSON-LD FAQPage schema block — drop it in <script type="application/ld+json"> and run Google's Rich Results Test to confirm the markup. Adds 40-50% more SERP real estate at the bottom of your post, free.
Distribute the post. A LinkedIn variant reaches decision-makers; a short X thread earns replies from your niche. LinkedIn Post + Tweet Generator turn the same piece into 2-3 social variants with hook options — so you're not rewriting the same post five ways at midnight.
Go global. Translate your post into 20+ languages — context-aware, so idioms survive. Great for niche blogs that want to expand once they've found product-market fit in English.
Free to try — no signup for the first few runs per day of any tool. A free account adds 30 credits/month and saves your work.
Google's stance (Feb 2023, reconfirmed 2025) is that helpful, human-reviewed content ranks regardless of how it was produced. What gets flagged is mass-produced thin content. Outline → human-written draft → AI polish → human review is a safe and widely-used workflow.
We return 6-12 titles across 6 distinct styles (clear, curious, numbered, how-to, provocative, question) with character counts and a one-line reason each works. You pick the angle that fits your voice, not the model's.
We don't write full 2,000-word articles in one shot — they'd read templated. You outline, draft the intro yourself, and then use our tools for the sections, rewrites, and polish. Better posts, less risk of AI-detector flags.
Three things. First, use the Essay Outline tool — it scaffolds, then you write. Second, Paraphraser's "fluent" mode reads more natural than "standard". Third, the Humanizer strips the "it's important to note…" and "moreover" cadence that gives AI away.
Free: few runs/day per tool with no account. Free account: 30 credits/month. Paid plans with 1,500/month cover a weekly blog habit comfortably. Most individual posts take 10-20 credits total across tools.
Not yet — we're focused on the browser tools. If you're blogging at scale and need programmatic access, reach out and we'll point you at a beta.