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AI Article Generator

Turn a keyword and a length into a structured first draft you can edit and ship the same afternoon.

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AI Article Generator - Free Long-Form Blog Post Writer
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Turn a keyword and a length into a structured first draft you can edit and ship the same afternoon.

Free, no credit card. We'll email you only when this tool is live.

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What it does

  • Drafts a structured article from a single keyword or topic input.
  • Supports three lengths: ~500, ~1500, and ~3000 words.
  • Builds a logical heading structure (H2/H3) before drafting body sections.
  • Weaves your primary and secondary keywords in without stuffing.
  • Lets you copy, download as Markdown, or send to the EverydaySEO editor.

How it works

  1. Enter your topic, optional secondary keywords, and choose a length and tone.
  2. The tool first plans an outline, then drafts each section in sequence so the article reads coherently end to end.
  3. Review the draft inline, edit any heading or paragraph, and export when ready.

Why use a ai article generator - free long-form blog post writer?

Writing a 1500-word post from a blank page is the slowest part of any content workflow. Most marketers do not actually need a magical one-click article - they need a clean first draft they can edit. An AI article generator solves the 80% problem: it produces a structured outline, fills in the obvious paragraphs, drops in your keywords, and hands you a document you can sharpen with your own examples and voice. The honest case for using one is speed and cost. A skilled writer can polish a draft in an hour where they would have spent four staring at an outline. Teams use AI drafts to widen content coverage, fill in mid-funnel topics that never get prioritized, and turn briefs around faster. The risk is generic, unedited content that ranks for nothing and bores your readers. Used well, the tool is a starting point for human work; used badly, it becomes the sludge that Google's helpful content updates target. Treat the output as a draft, never a final, and run a fact-check and a voice pass before you publish. With those guardrails in place, an AI article generator is one of the highest-leverage tools in a small content team's stack.

Best practices

  • Provide a real keyword phrase, not a vague theme. "How to set up DKIM" beats "email deliverability".
  • Always edit. The draft is a scaffold, not a finished post.
  • Add original screenshots, data, or quotes - those are the parts AI cannot fake.
  • Run the output through a plagiarism and AI-detection check before publishing.
  • Keep tone consistent with your other content so the brand voice stays steady.

Frequently asked questions

Is the AI Article Generator free?

Yes. You get a free article each day with no credit card. Higher limits and team features come with a paid plan.

Will Google penalize AI-written content?

Google's stance is that quality matters more than authorship. Edit, fact-check, and add original value and you will be fine.

How long can the articles be?

Short (~500 words), medium (~1500), and long (~3000). Longer drafts run in stages so they stay coherent.

Can I edit the output?

Yes. The draft is yours to edit, repurpose, or rewrite. We recommend at least one human pass.

Does the tool plagiarise?

Generation is original, but you should always run a plagiarism check on long-form drafts before publishing.

Can I generate articles in other languages?

English at launch. Spanish, German, and French are on the roadmap.

Who is this tool for?

Founders, in-house marketers, and content agencies who need a fast, structured first draft.

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