Guide
What is the blog outline generator?
The blog outline generator turns a topic into a writer-ready content plan with title ideas, a likely reader intent, an introduction direction, H2 and H3 headings, section goals, length guidance, FAQ ideas, and a writer checklist. It is designed for fast structure planning without live search research.
When it comes in handy
- Turning a rough content idea into a usable H2 and H3 structure.
- Briefing an internal writer, freelancer, or agency on what each section should accomplish.
- Adapting one topic into a guide, how-to, list, comparison, opinion, or case-study format.
- Estimating article depth before committing research and writing resources.
- Preparing FAQ and concise-answer sections for search and answer engines.
How to use
- Enter the blog topic or a working title.
- Add the main keyword when the article should target a specific query.
- Select the post type that matches the reader journey.
- Choose the target length and describe the audience when useful.
- Select the output language and generate the outline.
- Review the proposed facts and examples, then copy or download the Markdown for your writer.
Example input: topic The complete guide to email marketing automation for small businesses, keyword email marketing automation, post type Comprehensive guide, target length Standard, audience Small business owners without a dedicated marketing team.
Example output: three title options, a recommended H1, a practical introduction direction, a progressive H2 and H3 outline, section-level length guidance, FAQ ideas, and a writer checklist for examples and fact checking.
Notes
- This tool does not check current Google results, competitors, search volume, or keyword difficulty. Treat its search-intent guidance as a planning hypothesis.
- The length menu uses character ranges for Japanese and Chinese, whitespace-separated eojeol for Korean, and word ranges for other output languages. These are planning estimates rather than strict limits.
- Section lengths are estimates. Examples, research, quotations, screenshots, and editorial choices will change the finished word count.
- Verify every statistic, product claim, legal statement, quotation, and case-study result before publication.
- Add original experience, customer evidence, subject-matter expertise, and internal links so the finished article is more useful than a generic AI draft.
- For current SERP research and a fuller production brief, use Generate article brief. After publishing, check the page with Audit article AI SEO and inspect its structure with Heading outline extractor.


