About Hashtag Generator
Hashtag Generator produces a tailored mix of broad and niche hashtags optimized for the platform you choose — Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, X/Twitter, YouTube, or Pinterest. Social managers use it to research hashtag sets per post; creators use it to escape the same 10 hashtags they keep recycling.
Who this tool is for
- Instagram creators looking to escape the same 10 hashtags they keep reusing
- TikTok creators trying to hit niche communities beyond #fyp
- LinkedIn writers wanting their thought-leadership posts discovered
- Etsy and small e-commerce sellers tagging product listings for discovery
- Social media managers running brand accounts across multiple platforms
Real use cases
- Generate 30 Instagram hashtags for a sustainable fashion brand post (mix of broad, mid, and niche)
- Find 10 LinkedIn hashtags for a B2B SaaS post about employee retention
- Build a TikTok hashtag set for a productivity creator targeting students
- Tag a YouTube video on AI tools with 8 hashtags for the description and 3 for the title
- Research Pinterest hashtags for a home renovation Pin to drive saves
How to use Hashtag Generator
- In topic, describe the post content and the niche specifically
- Pick the platform — hashtag strategy varies enormously (Instagram allows 30, LinkedIn 3–5, X 1–2)
- Specify target audience and tone — generic hashtags get generic followers
- Set the mix: ratio of broad (1M+ posts), mid (100K–1M), niche (under 100K)
- Generate; copy the recommended mix and paste at the end of your post or in the first comment (Instagram)
Tips for better results
- Broad hashtags (#travel, #food) drown your post; niche ones (#solo20stravelchile) actually find your audience — favor niche-heavy mixes
- For Instagram, post hashtags in the first comment, not the caption, for a cleaner look (engagement is the same)
- Banned or shadow-banned hashtags exist and change — search the hashtag on Instagram before using; if the search shows "recent posts hidden," skip it
Frequently asked questions
How many hashtags should I actually use per platform?
Instagram: 10–20 is the current sweet spot (down from 30). TikTok: 3–5. LinkedIn: 3–5. X: 1–2. YouTube: 3 in title + 5–15 in description. Pinterest: 5–8 in description.
Are hashtags still useful in 2025?
Yes for discovery, especially on Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, and Pinterest. X has deprioritized them in favor of full-text search. Their role is less about reach now and more about categorization.
Will it suggest trending hashtags?
It does not have real-time trend data. For current trends, check each platform's native explore tab, TikTok Creative Center, or Twitter trending. Then ask this tool to combine trends with your niche tags.
Should I save and reuse the same hashtag set every post?
Mix it up — Instagram's algorithm penalizes identical hashtag sets used post after post. Save 3–4 variant sets per content pillar and rotate them.