# Free AI Blog Post Generator for SEO-Ready Drafts

Generate publishable, CMS-ready blog drafts with SEO-focused headlines, meta descriptions, structured headings and Markdown or HTML exports — designed for bloggers, content teams and SEO specialists.

## Highlights

- Tool-first prompt clusters that move idea → outline → full draft
- CMS-ready exports: Markdown front‑matter, HTML snippets, suggested alt text
- SEO helpers: headline variants, meta descriptions, internal-link prompts

## Key metrics

- Output formats: Markdown, HTML, Google Docs-ready text — Copy-paste sections or full drafts into WordPress, Ghost, Notion or static sites
- Control knobs: Tone, length, reading level, industry context — Adjustable prompts to keep multi-author consistency
- SEO helpers: Headlines, meta descriptions, H2 alternatives — Options designed for publishable first drafts

## How the generator works

Follow a structured prompt sequence to produce a usable draft with minimal editing. Start with an idea and target audience, generate a concise outline, expand sections to 250–350 words, apply an SEO pass, then export as Markdown or HTML with front-matter.

- Idea → Outline: a 6-point outline with 2-sentence intent per section and two headline variants.
- Section Expansion: convert each outline item into a 250–350 word section with H3 subheads and a short action step.
- SEO Optimization Pass: alternative H2s, internal link suggestions and long-tail keyword prompts.
- CMS Export: front-matter, slug suggestion, image alt text, and copy-paste-ready Markdown or HTML.

### Idea-to-Outline

Prompt cluster that converts a topic and audience into a structured outline and two headline options.

- Example prompt: "I want a blog post about [topic] for [audience]. Provide a 6-point outline with 2-sentence intent for each section and one data-backed stat suggestion to cite. Include two headline variants—one SEO-focused and one click-focused."
- Output: outline items with purpose statements and a suggested supporting stat.

### Headline + Meta

Generate multiple headline lengths and optimized meta descriptions for search.

- Example prompt: "Generate 8 headline variations (short, medium, long) and three unique meta descriptions (120–160 chars) optimized for the keyword '[primary keyword]'. Mark the highest-CTR headline."

### CMS Export

Produce Markdown with front-matter and suggested image alt text for quick publishing.

- Example prompt: "Output the draft as Markdown with front-matter: title, slug suggestion, meta description and tags. Ensure headings use #/##/### and include suggested image alt text."

## Prompt clusters you can use right away

Below are ready-to-run clusters that reflect common editorial tasks. Use them as a checklist during drafting and review.

- Intro Paragraphs: "Write three distinct 120–160 word introductions for the outline's section 1 — one formal, one conversational, one storytelling. Each intro should include the main keyword once and a hook sentence."
- Section Expansion: "Expand outline item [X] into a 250–350 word section with H3 subheads, one practical example, and a short action step readers can take."
- SEO Optimization Pass: "Review draft and return: 5 alternate H2s, 3 internal link suggestions using anchor text, two long-tail keyword suggestions and a recommended meta description."
- FAQ Generator: "From this draft, generate 5 relevant user FAQs with concise answers (30–60 words) suitable for schema markup."
- Repurpose Variants: "Create three social post captions (short, medium, long) and two newsletter blurbs derived from the article's key takeaway."
- Content Safety / Originality Check: "Summarize parts of this draft to avoid repetition, flag potential common-knowledge phrasing, and suggest 3 ways to add original insight or a unique data point."

## Export & CMS compatibility

Export formats are designed so drafts integrate with your existing editorial workflow. Choose Markdown for static sites and CMS editors, HTML snippets for block editors, or plain text for Google Docs and Notion.

- WordPress (classic and block editors): paste HTML or Markdown with suggested H2/H3 structure.
- Ghost and Medium: use Markdown export and suggested featured-image alt text.
- Google Docs & Notion: receive clean text with headings and image alt suggestions.
- Static site generators (Hugo, Jekyll): front-matter-ready Markdown with slug and tags.

## Editorial checklist — before publishing

Use this short checklist to convert a generated draft into a publishable article while maintaining originality and brand voice.

- Run an originality check and rephrase stock phrasing; add one unique insight or data point.
- Validate suggested statistics and add citations or links to primary sources.
- Adjust tone and sentence length to match your brand (use the Tone and Readability prompt).
- Add internal links using the SEO Optimization Pass suggestions and verify anchors.
- Format images, captions and alt text; add schema-friendly FAQs if relevant.

## Who this tool is for

Designed for creators who need publishable first drafts with minimal editing and clear SEO intent.

- Independent bloggers and solopreneurs who publish frequently on limited budgets.
- Content marketers at small-to-mid companies needing consistent post structure.
- SEO specialists who require rapid drafts and headline/meta variants.
- Agencies preparing client briefs and product teams writing launch content.

## Workflow

1. 1. Start with a clear idea and audience
Prompt: "I want a blog post about [topic] for [audience]." Include the primary keyword and desired tone to generate a practical 6-point outline.

2. 2. Generate multiple headlines and a meta
Run the Headline + Meta prompt to receive short/medium/long options and a 120–160 char meta description. Mark the highest-CTR headline for A/B testing.

3. 3. Expand each outline item
Use the Section Expansion prompt for 250–350 word sections with H3 subheads, an example and a one-step action for readers.

4. 4. Run an SEO & editorial pass
Ask for alternate H2s, internal-link suggestions and long-tail keyword ideas. Verify sources and swap in any proprietary data or quotes.

5. 5. Export and publish
Export as Markdown with front-matter or HTML snippets. Paste into your CMS, add images and meta, then publish or schedule.

## FAQ

### Is this generator actually free and are there limits to usage?

The generator is available as a free on-page tool for creating drafts. If you need higher-volume access, team features, or integration with paid workflows, see the pricing page to check available plans and limits.

### How do I ensure the generated content is original and not copied?

Treat the output as a first draft: verify facts, replace common-knowledge phrasing with original insights, and add primary-source citations. Use the built-in originality-check prompt cluster to flag repetitive or generic wording and to suggest unique angles.

### Can the generator produce SEO-optimized titles and meta descriptions?

Yes. Use the Headline + Meta prompt cluster to generate multiple headline lengths and 120–160 character meta descriptions optimized for your primary keyword. The tool can also mark the headline expected to have higher CTR and provide alternate H2s for optimization.

### Which CMS or file formats does the generator support for export?

Exports are optimized for Markdown and HTML, which work with WordPress (classic and block), Ghost, Medium, Google Docs, Notion and static site generators like Hugo or Jekyll.

### What prompts produce the most publishable first drafts?

Start with the Idea-to-Outline prompt, then run Section Expansion for each outline item, follow with an SEO Optimization Pass, and finish with the CMS Export prompt. The provided cluster sequence minimizes editing while producing structured, publishable drafts.

### Who owns the content produced by the tool and how should I attribute it?

You should follow the platform's terms of service for ownership and attribution. In practice, generated drafts are intended for your use as the content creator; add your author byline and any necessary credit or editorial notes as required by your workflow or platform.

### How can I adapt generated posts for different languages or regions?

Use the Tone and Readability and Repurpose Variants prompts to localize phrasing, adjust cultural references and adapt reading level. For full localization, run a language-specific prompt and then have a native editor review idioms, keywords and local search intent.

### What are recommended editorial steps after generating a draft?

Quick editorial steps: verify facts and data, add unique insights or examples, refine tone to match your brand, add internal links and images with alt text, and run a final SEO pass (title, meta, H2s) before publishing.

## Related pages

- [Pricing](/pricing) — Compare plans if you need higher-volume or team features.
- [Blog](/blog) — See example posts and publishing workflows created with the generator.
- [Comparison](/comparison) — How this generator compares to other drafting workflows and tools.
- [About](/about) — Learn about the platform and editorial approach.
- [Industries](/industries) — Explore templates and prompts for specific industries.

## Start a CMS‑ready draft now

Turn an idea into a publishable post with headline variants, SEO suggestions and a copy-paste ready export.

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