How does the Blog Post Generator work?
It takes a topic, tone, and word count, then drafts a structured, SEO-aware article in 10–30 seconds.
Last updated: 2026-05-04
What happens under the hood
- Outline pass. A small fast model (qwen2.5-3b for Free, GPT-4o-mini for Pro) generates a section outline based on your topic.
- Section drafts. The full model (qwen2.5-32b Free, Claude Sonnet Pro) writes each section in parallel, with cross-section consistency hints.
- SEO polish. A final pass injects target keywords (if you specified them), adds a meta description suggestion, and structures headings (H2/H3) for SERP excerpts.
- Output. Returned as Markdown, ready for WordPress block editor, Ghost, Substack, or any Markdown-aware editor.
What it's good at
- Listicle posts ("7 ways to...")
- How-to guides
- Comparison articles
- Top-of-funnel SEO content
- Newsletter drafts
What it's not great at
- Real-time / news. It doesn't fetch live data. Use Live Trends + Blog Post Generator together for current events.
- Deep technical specs. For RFC-grade content use Technical Brief Generator.
- First-person memoir. It writes in your brand voice if trained, but it can't manufacture genuine personal anecdotes — paste yours into the additional context box.
Customizing further
- Custom outline. Toggle "Provide my own outline" and paste H2 headings to constrain structure.
- Citations. Toggle "Include source links" to get inline citation placeholders (you fill in URLs).
- Multilingual. Set output language at the top — works in 19 languages.
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