Free with an account · 8 content kinds, 6-12 titles each

Free Title Generator

Describe your topic, pick the content kind. Get titles in different styles — clear, curious, numbered, how-to, provocative — each with a reason it works.

Content kind

SEO-leaning. 50-60 chars ideal.

See how it works — click any example

Works on
  • Blog posts
  • YouTube videos
  • Email subject lines
  • Podcast episodes
  • LinkedIn posts
  • Tweets
  • Newsletters
  • Ad copy
Styles

Six styles in one run — clear, curious, numbered, how-to, provocative, question. Optional keywords and audience hints tune the output. Character counts verified per platform (<50 for email, 50-60 blog).

You get

6-12 titles across styles, each with a char count and a one-line "why it works" rationale. Pair with the Meta Description Generator and Hook Generator for a full on-page pass.

Won't work on

Topics under 6 characters — we need something to work with. Pure clickbait on request — we strip AI slop by default. Book / film titles (very different craft).

Pricing

Free with an account30/month. Upgrade to Pro for 1,500/month. Each run costs 1 credit.

One topic, eight titles — with char counts & reasoning.

Topic: "How to hire your first remote engineer" · format: blog post · tone: friendly-expert.

Clear How to Hire Your First Remote Engineer: A Founder's 2026 Playbook 61 chars · Front-loads the keyword; signals depth with "playbook"
Curious The Hiring Mistake Most Remote-First Startups Don't Realize Until Year Two 72 chars · Opens a curiosity loop; implies insider knowledge
Numbered 7 Things Every Founder Gets Wrong When Hiring Their First Remote Engineer 73 chars · Listicle format; specific persona (founder)
How-to How to Hire Your First Remote Engineer in 14 Days (Without Agencies) 67 chars · Explicit timeline + disqualifier for specificity
Provocative Stop Hiring Senior Engineers for a Junior-Engineering Job 57 chars · Contrarian framing; challenges default assumption
Question Is Your First Remote Engineering Hire Quietly Killing Your Runway? 64 chars · Opens with stakes; question format drives opens

+ 2 more variants · copy any title · regenerate in a different tone

Questions & answers

What content kinds does it support? #

Eight: blog post, YouTube video, article, newsletter, email subject line, podcast episode, LinkedIn post, and tweet. Each has different length and tone norms — we optimize for each.

Why multiple styles? #

Different angles work for different topics. A "how-to" title is clearer; a "numbered" title feels like a listicle; a "curious" title opens a loop. We return a mix so you can pick the one that fits your voice, not ours.

Is it free? #

First few runs per day are free without signup. Free accounts get 30 credits/month. Each run costs 1 credit and returns 6-12 titles.

Can I force specific keywords? #

Yes — use the "Keywords to include" field. We'll work them into at least some of the titles verbatim or inflected. Don't cram in more than 2-3 for best results.

Does it do clickbait? #

It can (picking "provocative" style) but we default to a mix skewing concrete. Every candidate has a "why it works" explanation so you can judge if it's right for you.

Are the character counts accurate? #

Yes — every returned title includes its actual char count. For email subject lines (< 50 chars ideal) and blog posts (50-60 ideal), this matters for display and SEO.

Will the titles rank on Google? #

That depends on your content, backlinks, and overall SEO — a great title helps clickthrough, but ranking takes more than a title. Pair this with our Article Summarizer and Word Counter for full optimization.

Do you save my topics? #

We cache results for 7 days to avoid recomputing the same request, and save them under your session so you can find them in history. Public share URLs only work if you share them.