Tools for marketers

AI tools for marketers —
ship the campaign, not the brief.

Subject lines, ad copy per platform (Google / Meta / LinkedIn / TikTok), taglines + slogans, landing-page angles, blog outlines, translations. Built for speed without the usual AI flavor.

How marketers use this.

A real workflow, not a list of apps. Each step chains into the next — summary becomes flashcards, outline becomes draft, draft gets polished.

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    Know the keyword terrain before you plan the quarter. Keyword Research Generator takes your topic + market (US / UK / global-EN / anywhere-language) and returns 20-40 keyword ideas grouped into 3-6 clusters — intent-tagged, volume-tiered, difficulty-tiered, content-type-matched. Five style modes: content, commercial, local, informational, or mixed. Ships quick wins, pillar-page recommendations, content gaps, and compliance flags (YMYL, regulated categories, trademark). Pair with a real data tool before committing pillar budget — this is ideation + clustering, not Keyword Planner replacement.

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    Turn the keyword map into a calendar. Blog Post Idea Generator returns 8-15 actionable ideas for your niche, each tagged with search intent (informational / commercial / navigational / transactional) so you cover all funnel stages. Primary keyword + cluster per idea + honest difficulty hint + distinguishing angle. Plus 2-4 content gaps competitors are underserving.

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    A/B-ready headlines and subject lines in one pass. Drop the topic, pick the content kind (blog, email, YouTube, LinkedIn). Get 6-12 options across clear, curious, numbered, how-to styles — each with a one-line reason it works. Pick, don't guess.

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    Email campaigns that actually read like someone wrote them. Cold outreach, follow-up, thank-you, apology — 2-3 variants per run with matching subject lines and extra subject-line alts. All three tones (friendly, formal, direct) calibrated for real audiences.

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    Paid ads that pass platform review on the first try AND actually convert. Ad Copy Generator ships 3-6 variants tuned to each platform's hard field limits — Google RSA (3-5 headlines ≤30 chars + 2-4 descriptions ≤90), Facebook/Instagram feed (primary text with 125-char hook + 40-char headline + CTA), LinkedIn Sponsored (150-char intro + 70-char headline + stat-first body), TikTok in-feed (hook line + 100-char ad text). Every variant has a named angle, rationale, compliance flags before you submit, and testing tips. No "revolutionary" / "game-changing" filler — built for ad-review standards.

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    Social posts that stop the scroll across every major feed. LinkedIn Post Generator returns 2-3 long-form variants for the decision-maker feed; Tweet Generator turns the same angle into 2-3 single tweets or a 3-7 tweet thread for X; Instagram Caption Generator ships 3-5 variants with first-line hooks tuned for the 125-char "more" cutoff plus a broad / niche / branded hashtag pack. One insight, three channels, zero template voice.

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    Tighten the bios your audience actually reads first. Bio Generator writes Instagram (150 char), Twitter (160 char), and LinkedIn headlines (220 char) in one pass — 3-5 variants per platform, each enforced under the hard limit so nothing gets truncated mid-word. No "results-driven thought leader". Pair with the social trio above so your positioning is consistent wherever a prospect clicks.

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    Name the brand before you slogan the brand. Business Name Generator ships 10-25 candidates across 9 meaning types (descriptive, suggestive, abstract, invented, compound, founder, acronym, geographic, metaphor) with pronounce + memorability scores (1-5 each), trademark-risk rating against 60+ famous marks, and honest-guess .com availability. Domain-hunting tips and social-handle notes included — the prompt is explicit that 1-word dictionary domains are nearly always premium, invented words are usually open. 7 styles (professional / playful / creative / descriptive / abstract / invented / acronym) × 6 vibes (modern / classic / luxury / friendly / bold / minimalist) × 4 lengths. Pair with Slogan Generator and the same positioning carries through.

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    Then lock the domain before anyone sees the name. Domain Name Generator ships 12-20 candidates across 10 naming strategies (exact-match, keyword-rich, brandable, compound, prefix-verbed, suffix-labeled, hyphenated, alt-TLD, invented-coined, domain-hack). Each domain comes with four scores — SEO keyword value, brandability, memorability, and typability (each 1-5) — plus a trademark-risk flag and an honest availability guess with aftermarket price hints ($500-5k / $2k-8k / $5k-50k / $50k-500k+). Prompt knows what exact-match-domain devaluation did to SEO in 2012, so it weights brandability over keyword stuffing. 4 TLD presets: com-first (default), com-only, modern-tech (.io / .dev / .app / .ai first-class), global-mix (country codes). Every candidate on the result page links straight to Namecheap and Porkbun for live availability checks.

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    Lock the tagline the rest of the campaign pivots around. Slogan & Tagline Generator ships 8-15 candidates across at least 5 distinct styles (descriptive / benefit-led / punchy / metaphor / contrast / call-to-action / promise) — each with a rationale, word count, and trademark-risk rating (low / medium / high) against a list of famous marks. Top 2-4 are recommended with reasoning. Plus an "avoided clichés" list so you don't independently reinvent "Innovate. Inspire. Impact." Pick a vibe (bold / witty / elegant / direct / playful / aspirational / authoritative / warm), length preference, and let the same positioning flow through your ad copy, bio, and landing hero.

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    Hashtag packs sized for whatever feed you're posting to — Instagram 15-25, TikTok 3-6, Twitter 1-3, LinkedIn 3-5. Three tiers per run: broad (reach), niche (community engagement), branded (tags you can actually own). Honest volume estimates, zero #like4like spam, plus a paste-ready mix. Drives real impressions instead of invisibility.

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    Blog outlines that map to search intent. Drop the keyword, pick the essay type (argumentative, how-to, compare-contrast), get thesis + hook ideas + section breakdown + counter-arguments. Your writer or your AI can execute — the scaffold is the hard part.

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    Ship the full draft, not just the scaffold. Blog Post Writer takes your title + outline + target keywords + audience and writes the complete 500-2200 word post in one pass — SEO meta title and description, key-takeaways box, hook intro, H2 sections each with a 150-600 word body plus a per-section takeaway pill, pull quote, forward-looking conclusion, internal-link-anchor suggestions. 20+ AI-flavored phrases hard-banned ("revolutionary", "unlock", "leverage", "in today's fast-paced world"). Never invents statistics, studies, or product specs you didn't give it — uses bracketed placeholders for your real numbers. Three lengths × four tones = the brand voice you need, not a generic ChatGPT blog.

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    Meta descriptions that actually win the click. Meta Description Generator returns 3-5 options under the 160-char SERP limit across 5 distinct angles — benefit-led, question-open, stat-forward, how-to-spec, brand-first — with your primary keyword in each. Run it for every blog, landing, and product page. Works across 8 page types (blog, product, landing, category, service, about, how-to, listicle).

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    Win SERP real estate with FAQ rich snippets and People-Also-Ask slots. FAQ Generator takes any product / service / landing / blog brief + tone and returns 6-12 real-user questions — lowercase, conversational, the way a prospect actually types into Google — with 40-260 word answers leading with the direct answer for featured-snippet capture. Every Q&A tagged with intent (informational / transactional / commercial / navigational), primary keyword target, and on-page placement (hero / mid-page / dedicated-section / footer). Plus a paste-ready JSON-LD FAQPage schema block validated against Google's Rich Results Test — drop into <script type="application/ld+json"> and you're eligible for the question-mark expandable Q&A display in SERPs. Covers all 7 page types (product / service / software / blog-post / landing / help-center / about) with objection-handling vs awareness-stage content balanced per pageType.

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    E-commerce copy that doesn't read like a template. Product Description Generator ships 3-5 full descriptions in distinct voices (benefit-led, feature-focused, story-driven, problem-solution, luxury) + a 5-7 bullet listing block + 8-15 SEO keywords — tuned per platform, so the Amazon run is Amazon-safe (no banned superlatives, no HTML, no emojis) and the Etsy run leads with materials and processing time. Never invents features you didn't list. Pairs with Meta Description for the SERP listing, Title Generator for the product name headline, Hashtag Generator for launch socials.

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    Summarize competitor content in seconds. Article Summarizer for blog posts, YouTube Summarizer for podcast/webinar research, Mind Map Generator to see the topic cluster structure. Do the SEO research in minutes, not an afternoon.

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    Go multi-market. Translator handles 20+ languages with context awareness — idioms, register, and tone carry over. Great for expanding a proven-performing post into 3-4 additional markets.

Ready when you are.

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.

Common questions from marketers.

How is this different from Jasper / Copy.ai / Anyword?

We're narrower: every tool does one thing well and chains to the next. We're not trying to write a 2,000-word blog post in one click — that produces templated content. We give you the primitives (titles, subjects, outlines, polish) and you assemble. Cheaper too.

Can I get multiple variants per run?

Yes — that's the default. Title Generator returns 6-12, Email Writer returns 2-3 full variants plus 2-4 extra subject lines, Cover Letter returns 2 alternative openings. You don't pay per variant — one run, multiple options.

Is there team / agency pricing?

Paid plans with 1,500 credits/month cover individual heavy use. For teams, reach out — we're setting up team billing and seat-based plans.

Does it optimize for SEO?

Title Generator knows the length bands for each kind (blog 50-60 chars, email <50 chars). Essay Outline follows search-friendly H2 structure. Those two paired produce SEO-sound content — but ranking still depends on your domain authority, backlinks, and intent match.

Does the Ad Copy Generator actually follow Google / Meta / LinkedIn / TikTok policy?

Yes — the prompt bakes in platform-specific bans (Google forbids superlatives like "#1" / "best", Meta disapproves body-shaming and protected-characteristic callouts, LinkedIn rejects "rockstar/ninja/guru", TikTok discourages hashtags in ad text) plus hard char limits that leave buffer so nothing truncates. Every run also returns compliance flags for restricted categories (health claims, financial outcomes, age/gender employment, crypto, weight loss). This is the single highest-ROI check before you hit "submit" — a disapproved ad costs you a day of back-and-forth.

Can the Slogan Generator give me a tagline I can actually trademark?

Every candidate carries a trademark-risk rating. "Low" means the line is distinctive and doesn't echo a protected mark — you can ship those to landing pages and campaigns today, and should still run a final USPTO TESS / EUIPO search before formally filing. "Medium" means the construction is common enough that you should assume it's already registered in your category — consult a lawyer before filing. "High" means the line is within 3-word-substitution distance of a famous mark (Nike, Apple, L'Oréal, De Beers, McDonald's etc.) and we flag it for the user to reject. The tool is an advisory, not legal counsel — but it catches the obvious traps before you print business cards.

Can I bulk-run tools for campaigns?

Not programmatically yet — we don't expose a public API. Browser-based use is the supported path today.

How does translation handle brand voice?

It preserves tone and register — you pick formal / neutral / casual and we translate *in that register*, not just word-for-word. For idiomatic expressions we pick an equivalent idiom in the target language when one exists, and note the swap.

Tools for other workflows.