Content Idea Generator
Stuck staring at a blank doc? Type your topic, pick your platform (Blog, YouTube, Twitter/X, LinkedIn, Instagram, TikTok, or Newsletter), and get 20 ready-to-use title ideas instantly. Each title comes with a character count optimized for the platform — so you'll know what fits and what'll get truncated. Free, private, no signup, no AI — just proven content templates filled with your topic.
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How to Use This Content Idea Generator
- Enter your topicAnything from "remote work" to "indie game development" to "vegan cooking" — the topic seeds every generated title so the results stay on-theme.
- Pick a platformDifferent platforms reward different title styles, so the generator adjusts character limits and templates accordingly for blog, YouTube, Twitter, LinkedIn, TikTok, and newsletter formats.
- Toggle content anglesKeep all on for variety, or narrow to just Listicles, How-tos, or Hot Takes if you want a focused batch.
- Click GenerateGet 20 unique title ideas. Click Regenerate for a fresh batch using the same topic, platform, and angles.
- Save the strongest onesCopy titles individually, or export the whole batch as Markdown or CSV for your content calendar.
Inputs never leave your browser — every generation runs client-side so your topic and ideas stay private.
What Is a Content Idea Generator?
A content idea generator turns one topic into dozens of usable title ideas using templates that consistently perform well: numbered lists, how-tos, ultimate guides, personal stories, hot takes, comparisons, and news angles.
Platform-specific title formats
Each platform has its own conventions — YouTube titles need to drive curiosity in 70 characters, Twitter rewards short hot takes, LinkedIn favors first-person reflection, TikTok wants hook-first POVs. This tool generates titles that fit those formats. Inputs never leave your browser.
How to use the output
The output isn't meant to be your final title — it's a fast way to break the blank-page problem and find angles you wouldn't have thought of cold. Save the ones that spark something, then refine.