Free writing utility

Free AI Writer for marketers, creators, and small teams

Create blog outlines, SEO titles & metas, product descriptions, ad sets, and social posts with editable tone and length controls. Includes practical prompt templates you can copy, tweak, and export to your CMS or editor.

Utility overview

What this free AI writer does

A lightweight writing workspace built to remove friction from getting a first draft and shipping copy. Use it to unblock writer's block, produce SEO-ready snippets, create multiple ad or product variants, and hand off clean, editable text to your CMS or collaboration tool.

  • Draft outlines, hooks, and the first 300 words for blog posts.
  • Generate SEO title tags and meta descriptions optimized for length and intent.
  • Create multiple product description variants (short, medium, long) suitable for e‑commerce listings.
  • Produce ad copy sets and social post variants for quick A/B testing.

Prompt clusters

Built-in prompt templates (copyable)

Templates are grouped by common marketing tasks so you always have a clear starting point. Copy a prompt, swap the variables, and refine using the tone and length controls.

Blog outline & H2s

Start with a structured outline and subheadings you can expand into paragraphs.

  • Prompt example: "Create a 7-point outline for a 900-word blog post on {topic}, include H2 headings and one practical CTA aimed at {audience}."

Full blog draft starter

Get a head-start on the opening section with an engaging hook and clear problem statement.

  • Prompt example: "Write the first 300 words for a blog post about {topic} with an engaging hook and a clear problem statement."

SEO title + meta

Generate multiple title and meta options tuned for character limits and local intent.

  • Prompt example: "Generate 5 SEO title tag options (50–60 chars) and 5 meta descriptions (120–155 chars) for page about {keyword} targeting {location/intent}."

Product description variants

Produce short, medium, and long descriptions framed around buyer benefits.

  • Prompt example: "Write three product description variants (short, medium, long) for a {product_type} that highlight {feature} and include one buyer benefit."

Ad copy and social

Quick sets for paid search and social channels with character-safe outputs.

  • Prompt example: "Produce 4 Google ad headlines (30 chars), 2 descriptions (90 chars) and 3 display URL suggestions for campaign about {offer}."
  • Prompt example: "Create 5 LinkedIn post drafts about {topic} tailored to B2B decision makers, each with a distinct CTA: download, book, read."

Rewrite, summarize, and test variants

Rewrite existing text into different tones, summarize long content, and generate A/B headline sets.

  • Prompt example: "Rewrite the following paragraph to be more conversational / formal / technical / persuasive: {input_text}."
  • Prompt example: "Summarize this article into a 50-word TL;DR and a 2-sentence summary for LinkedIn."
  • Prompt example: "Create 6 headline variants emphasizing price, speed, reliability, and feature-first angles for testing."

Where it fits

Exports & publishing workflow

Outputs are designed for quick hand-off. Copy into Google Docs, paste into a CMS block, export as Markdown for static sites, or drop into Shopify product editors and email clients. Editable tone and length settings reduce revision cycles before publishing.

  • Export-friendly: headline, meta description, short/long drafts, and Markdown-ready copy.
  • Designed to copy directly into WordPress, Notion, Google Docs, Shopify, and email drafts.
  • Control tone and length to match channel expectations before export.

Use cases

Who benefits

Aimed at content marketers, solo founders, product marketers, social teams, and writers needing fast, publishable drafts and SEO snippets.

  • Content marketers and SEO specialists: outlines, H2s, and SEO tags.
  • Small business owners and merchants: product descriptions and short landing copy.
  • Social and growth teams: caption variants, ad sets, and A/B headlines.
  • Students and researchers: TL;DRs, summaries, and structured outlines.

Practical guidance

Privacy, ownership, and safe use

Content you generate is intended for your commercial use. The free writer provides qualitative privacy options — export locally, remove sensitive data before submission, or use local copy workflows. It does not promise proprietary training guarantees; consult product terms for the current data policy.

  • You own the text you create and can use it in commercial projects.
  • Remove confidential inputs from prompts to reduce exposure in shared workspaces.
  • Use local export or copy-to-clipboard flows when you need to preserve drafts offline.

FAQ

What does 'free' include and are there limits to output length or exports?

The free writer provides access to the core drafting tools, prompt templates, and export options for headlines, metas, and drafts. Some advanced controls or volume-based features may be part of paid tiers — check /pricing for full details.

Who owns the content generated and can I use it commercially?

You retain ownership of the text you create and can use it commercially. Always review and edit outputs for accuracy and compliance before publishing.

How should I craft prompts to get the most relevant, SEO-friendly copy?

Be specific about topic, audience, intent, and desired format. Include target keyword and location if relevant, and choose a prompt template (e.g., outline, SEO title + meta) to guide structure. Use the tone and length controls to match the target channel.

Can I export content to my CMS or collaboration tools and in what formats?

Yes. Outputs are copy-ready for Google Docs, WordPress blocks, Notion, Shopify editors, email clients, and Markdown files. Use the built-in copy or export options to move content into your workflow.

Does the tool detect and avoid copyrighted text or plagiarism?

The writer provides original-seeming outputs based on prompts, but it does not replace manual review. Use standard editorial checks and plagiarism tools when republishing or repurposing content.

How do I maintain consistent brand tone across multiple outputs?

Use the rewrite & tone-shift templates to align existing drafts to your brand voice. Create a short brand-voice prompt (examples included in templates) that you prepend to generation prompts for consistent results.

Is data submitted used to train models and how is privacy handled (qualitative)?

Data handling and model-training practices are described in the product terms. The free writer includes qualitative privacy workflows — remove sensitive input, use local exports, and avoid submitting proprietary data when you require strict confidentiality.

Which languages and regional variants does the writer support?

The writer supports multiple languages and common regional variants for localization tasks. For specific language needs, include the target variant in your prompt (e.g., UK-English or Australian-English).

What are best practices for turning an AI draft into a publish-ready piece?

Edit for factual accuracy, brand voice, and compliance. Add sources and citations where needed, verify claims, localize language and examples, and run SEO and readability checks before publishing.

How to generate compliant marketing copy for regulated industries?

Use conservative, factual language; avoid unverifiable claims; include required disclosures; and route outputs through your legal or compliance review. The tool provides templates but does not replace regulatory review.

Related pages

  • PricingSee paid tiers and advanced features.
  • About TextaLearn more about the platform and data practices.
  • BlogTips and workflows for AI-assisted writing.
  • Compare plansSide-by-side features and use cases.
  • IndustriesExamples by vertical and regulatory guidance.