About AI Headline Generator
AI Headline Generator writes attention-grabbing, click-worthy headlines that are accurate to the content — for blog posts, ads, emails, landing pages, and YouTube videos. Copywriters use it to test 10 variants before committing; marketers use it to refresh underperforming pages.
Who this tool is for
- Bloggers and SEO writers trying to win on Google search results pages
- YouTubers refining thumbnails and titles to lift CTR
- Email marketers split-testing subject lines for open rate improvement
- PPC managers writing dozens of ad headline variants for testing
- Landing page designers iterating on hero copy to improve conversion
Real use cases
- Generate 20 SEO blog post titles for a target keyword like "remote team productivity"
- Produce 10 YouTube title variants for a tech review video targeting a 10% CTR
- Write 15 email subject lines for a winback campaign to lapsed customers
- Draft 5 Google Ads headlines under 30 characters with the target keyword
- Test 8 landing-page hero variants for a new SaaS feature launch
How to use AI Headline Generator
- In topic, name what the headline is about — be specific, not generic
- Pick the format: Blog Title, YouTube Title, Email Subject, Ad Headline, Landing Page Hero
- State the goal: clicks (CTR), opens (subject lines), conversions, or shares
- Set length cap — Google Ads headlines need 30 char max, blog titles 60 for SEO display
- Generate a batch of 10–20, then narrow to 3 favorites for A/B testing
Tips for better results
- Numbers, questions, and the word "you" are the three most reliable CTR boosters across platforms — ask for variants using each
- For SEO, put the primary keyword in the first half of the headline so it survives Google's truncation
- For YouTube, the title and thumbnail must work together — write 5 titles that match 5 thumbnail ideas, not in isolation
Frequently asked questions
How long should a headline be?
SEO blog titles: 50–60 characters. YouTube: 60 max, ideally under 50. Email subject: 30–50. Google Ads: 30 per headline. Landing page hero: 6–10 words. Specify your target in the prompt.
Will the headline match the actual content?
The model writes based on what you describe. If the headline overpromises vs. the article, it will hurt bounce rate and trust. Be honest in your topic prompt so headlines stay accurate.
Is clickbait okay?
Curiosity is fine; deception is not. Headlines like "You will not believe what happened" that do not pay off in the content tank trust and search rankings. Be intriguing but honest.
Should I A/B test or pick the best one?
Always A/B test if you have the volume — your gut for headlines is often wrong. For low-traffic content, pick the variant that includes the primary keyword and has a clear hook.