What it does
- Generates ten content ideas from a single topic or keyword.
- Each idea includes a working title, a one-sentence angle, and 3-5 long-tail keywords.
- Supports multiple formats: blog post, social, video script, newsletter.
- Lets you set audience and tone for sharper, on-brand suggestions.
- Exports the full set as Markdown or plain text.
How it works
- Enter your topic or seed keyword and pick a format.
- We brainstorm ten distinct angles, each tied to a search-friendly title.
- Pick the ones you like and copy or export to your editorial calendar.
Why use a content idea generator - free ai topic brainstorming tool?
The hardest part of content marketing is not writing - it is having something useful to write about week after week. Most content calendars die because the team runs out of ideas, recycles topics, or chases trends that do not match the audience. A content idea generator is a brainstorming partner that never blanks. Feed it a topic and it returns a spread of angles you can edit, combine, or discard. The point is breadth, not perfection: you want twenty starting points so you can keep five. The other quiet benefit is keyword discovery. A good idea generator pairs each angle with long-tail keywords that map to real search queries, which means you can quickly tell which topics are worth shipping and which are vanity ideas. Use the output as a starting point for a keyword-mapped editorial plan: cluster the ideas around two or three pillars, kill anything that does not have search demand, and assign the rest by month. Done weekly, this practice ends the "what should we write next" meeting that most content teams know too well. Just remember: the generator is brainstorming, not strategy. Match every idea to a real audience problem before you commit a writer to it.
Best practices
- Start with a tight, specific seed - the narrower your topic, the sharper the ideas.
- Mix formats: pair a long-form blog idea with a short video version of the same angle.
- Score each idea by audience relevance before scheduling.
- Save unused ideas in a "later" doc; many become useful in 90 days.
- Combine with a keyword tool to verify search demand for the highest-priority titles.