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Case Study Title Generator

Used by developers, writers, and creators worldwide.

A case study title generator produces compelling, results-focused titles for business case studies and customer success stories. A case study can be powerful proof, but a flat title like "Customer X Case Study" buries the result and gets ignored. A strong title leads with the outcome — the growth, the time saved, the revenue gained — which is what makes a prospect click and read. This tool generates titles built around concrete metrics and outcomes, in the proven formats that make case studies compelling. Generate a batch, pick the angle that fits your story, and swap in your real numbers and client. It is ideal for B2B marketing, sales enablement, portfolio pieces, and anywhere social proof needs to earn attention rather than blend in.

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How to use

  1. Choose your options above
  2. Click Generate
  3. Copy your result

Detailed instructions

  1. Choose how many title options you want.
  2. Click Generate to produce case study titles.
  3. Pick the angle that fits your success story.
  4. Swap in your real metrics and client name.

Use Cases

  • Titling a customer success story or case study
  • B2B marketing and sales enablement content
  • Portfolio and results pages
  • Email and landing-page case-study promotion
  • Making social proof earn attention

Tips

  • Lead with the result, not the client name.
  • Use a specific metric — real numbers build credibility.
  • Frame it as a transformation: from problem to outcome.
  • Keep the title honest; the study must deliver on it.

FAQ

what makes a good case study title

A good title leads with the concrete result — a metric or outcome — rather than just naming the client. "How X achieved 3x growth" beats "X Case Study" because it promises a payoff. Specificity and a real number are what earn the click.

should a case study title include numbers

Yes, whenever you have them — a specific metric like "40% faster" or "double the revenue" makes a title concrete and credible. Numbers signal a real, measurable result, which is exactly what makes a case study persuasive.

how do i make a case study stand out

Lead with the outcome, be specific, and frame it as a story (struggle to success). Generate several title angles and pick the one that best captures the transformation, then back it with the real data in the study itself.