What this tool does
Most blog drafts become weak when the topic is too broad, the audience is unclear, or the outline is missing.
Ajentify improves draft quality by collecting topic, audience, tone, outline, keywords, and target word count before generation.
That makes it useful for both writing and content planning because the structure is built before the article is written.
Who should use this tool
- -SEO blog outlines and first drafts
- -Content marketing posts for businesses
- -Educational blog content with step-by-step structure
- -Writers who want a better starting framework
How to fill the inputs properly
- -Use a specific topic instead of a broad subject.
- -Define the audience because beginner and advanced readers need different language.
- -Add an outline whenever possible to reduce filler.
- -Target one keyword theme rather than many unrelated terms.
- -Keep the word count realistic for the topic.
Step-by-step workflow
- 1Choose the topic and audience first.
- 2Set the tone and add a working outline.
- 3Include keywords and an appropriate word count.
- 4Generate the draft and review the section flow.
- 5Rewrite the intro and add original examples before publishing.
Example of a stronger setup
- -Topic: How to build a morning routine.
- -Audience: Busy professionals. Tone: Conversational.
- -Outline: Intro, why routines matter, step-by-step framework, mistakes, conclusion.
- -A strong result should already have a clear structure and a readable flow.
Common mistakes to avoid
- -Using a topic that is too broad
- -Skipping the outline and expecting good structure
- -Targeting too many keywords at once
- -Publishing the draft without adding unique insight
Practical tips for better output
- -Use the tool for outline generation first if needed.
- -Narrow the topic when the draft feels repetitive.
- -Add examples, opinions, or screenshots after generation.
Frequently asked questions
Can this tool help with SEO blog writing?
Yes. It is useful for keyword-aware outlines and first drafts, especially when you already know the search intent and audience.
How do I avoid generic blog content?
Add specific examples, opinions, audience pain points, and process details that generic AI writing usually misses.