Article Outline Generator
Generate structured article outlines with H2/H3 headings from a topic or title. Get a complete content framework for blog posts and articles.
Step-by-step instructions for accomplishing something
Adjusts the number of sections and subsections
About Article Outline Generator
Generate structured article outlines with H2/H3 sections, talking points, and suggested content flow. Choose from five outline styles to match your writing goal. Copy as Markdown to paste into your editor. Regenerate for different variations on the same topic.
How to Use Article Outline Generator
Enter your topic
Type the topic, working title, or main idea. The more specific the input, the more useful the resulting outline tends to be.
Choose the article type
Pick from blog post, listicle, tutorial, opinion piece, or review. Each format has its own structural conventions, and matching the type up front produces a more appropriate skeleton.
Generate the outline
The tool produces a structured outline with sections, subsections, and brief notes describing what each section should cover.
Customise and write
Adapt the outline to your own voice, expand the sections that matter most, and use the rest as scaffolding while you draft.
When to Use Article Outline Generator
Content planning before drafting
Sitting down to write a long article without a plan is a recipe for circling the same ideas. A generated outline gives you an introduction, a sequence of main points, and a conclusion that you can adapt before any prose is written.
SEO-driven content
When the article needs to rank for a specific keyword, the outline can be tailored to match search intent with H1 and H2 sections that mirror what's already winning the SERP. Content marketers use this to brief writers and agencies.
Breaking writer's block
A blank page is intimidating. Even a generic structure gives you somewhere to start, and refining a rough outline is almost always easier than producing one from nothing.
Teaching writing
Students and junior writers learn faster when they can compare their own drafts against canonical structures. An outline tool makes the conventional patterns of blog posts, tutorials, and opinion pieces visible.
Article Outline Generator Examples
Blog post outline
Topic: 'Benefits of meditation'A six-part structure: introduction with a hook, definition section, mental health benefits, physical health benefits, getting-started guide, and a conclusion with a call to action.This is the classic hook-then-context-then-payoff arc. Each section comfortably expands to 200-500 words, putting the finished piece in the 1500-3000 word range that mainstream blogs target.
Technical article
Topic: 'Setting up Docker for development'Sections covering what Docker is, why it's useful, installation, basic commands, common patterns, troubleshooting, and a conclusion.Tutorials follow a concept-to-motivation-to-implementation arc. The same skeleton transfers to most how-to writing once you swap out the topic.
Listicle
Topic: '10 productivity tips'An introduction, ten numbered tip sections (each with a tip, explanation, and example), and a conclusion.Listicles are popular because they're scannable. The outline naturally creates clean scaffolding that readers can bookmark, share, or reference one item at a time.
Tips & Best Practices for Article Outline Generator
- 1.Treat the generated outline as scaffolding rather than gospel. Add your own angle, personal stories, or hard-won insights so the finished piece doesn't read like a hundred others.
- 2.Match length to platform. A blog post sits comfortably at 1500 to 3000 words across five to seven sections, a Twitter thread wants 5 to 15 short beats, and a LinkedIn article lands somewhere between.
- 3.Drop calls to action into specific section endings rather than only at the conclusion. A well-placed 'download the free guide' inside a relevant section converts better than one buried at the bottom.
- 4.For data-heavy topics, build sections explicitly named 'Statistics' or 'Recent studies' so research becomes part of the structure instead of an afterthought.
- 5.Iterate on the outline before you start writing. Restructuring a 30-word skeleton is trivial; restructuring 2000 words of finished prose is painful.
- 6.Save outlines that work as personal templates. Over time you build a library of formats you can spin up for similar topics in seconds.
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