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Article Headline Generator
Used by developers, writers, and creators worldwide.
A headline generator turns a single topic or keyword into a batch of catchy article and blog headlines built on proven structures. It mixes the formats that consistently earn clicks — numbered lists, how-to promises, ultimate guides, contrarian angles, and honest-question hooks — and drops your topic into each so you get ready-to-test titles in seconds. Bloggers use it to break a blank-page stall, content marketers to A/B test angles, and newsletter writers to find a subject line that lands. Instead of agonising over one title, you scan six options, pick the strongest, and refine it. The list reshuffles on each run so you can keep pulling fresh angles. Treat the output as a starting lineup: the best headline is usually the one you tailor to the specific promise of your article.
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How to use
- Choose your options above
- Click Generate
- Copy your result
Detailed instructions
- Type your topic or target keyword.
- Click Generate to see six headline options.
- Regenerate for fresh angles if none fit yet.
- Copy your favourite and tailor it to your article's exact promise.
Use Cases
- •Brainstorming blog post titles from a single keyword
- •A/B testing different headline angles for the same article
- •Finding a newsletter subject line that earns opens
- •Breaking writer's block when the title will not come
- •Generating social-post hooks from a content topic
Tips
- →Pick the headline that matches what your article actually delivers.
- →Swap the number to match the real count of points in your piece.
- →Test two strong options as subject lines to see which earns more opens.
- →Keep titles under about 60 characters so they are not cut off in search.
FAQ
what makes a good headline
Strong headlines promise a clear, specific benefit and create curiosity without misleading. Numbers, how-to framing, and a defined audience all help. The templates here use those patterns, but you should tailor the wording to match exactly what your article delivers.
why do the headlines change each time
The list is reshuffled and the numbers vary on every run, so you can keep generating until an angle clicks. If you want to revisit one, copy it before regenerating, since the order will change.
will these headlines hurt seo if they are clickbait
The templates aim for curiosity, not deception. Avoid promising more than your content delivers, since a high bounce rate from misleading titles can undercut rankings. Pick the headline that honestly reflects the article.