Free AI Blog Intro Generator
Generate 3 compelling blog post introductions for any topic and audience. Hook-first structure with problem setup, value preview, and reader motivation to continue.
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How to use this tool
- 1Describe the blog post topic and the angle or argument.
- 2Identify your target reader and their specific situation.
- 3Click Generate to get 3 intro options.
- 4Choose the intro that best fits your post's tone and angle.
- 5Edit with any specific examples or data points before publishing.
Why use AI Blog Intro Generator?
Use the blog intro generator to write three compelling opening paragraphs for any blog post topic. Each option uses a different hook structure — bold claim, problem statement, or question opener — so you can choose the approach that best fits your angle and audience. The best blog intros hook the reader in the first sentence, set up the problem clearly, and make them want to keep reading.
The strongest workflow is to generate a useful first draft, review it against your real context, and then add details only you know. AI output should be checked before publication, especially when the text includes product claims, compliance language, technical instructions, or advice that affects a reader decision.
Use cases
Eliminate blank-page paralysis on the hardest part of blog writing — the first paragraph.
Write compelling openers for editorial articles, thought leadership pieces, and case studies.
Hook subscribers from the first sentence so they read the full issue instead of skimming.
Create above-fold introductions that immediately communicate the value and keep visitors engaged.
How it works
Generates one bold claim intro, one problem-statement intro, and one question or surprising-fact opener.
Each intro previews what the post delivers so the reader knows exactly why they should continue.
Intro length is calibrated for maximum engagement before the first heading appears.
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Frequently asked questions
It generates 3 intro options using different hook structures: bold claim, problem statement, and question or surprising-fact opener.
60 to 120 words per intro — long enough to hook the reader and set up the value, short enough not to delay the first heading.
Yes. Include "newsletter" and your subscriber context in the input and the generator will produce intros optimized for email reading behavior.
A strong first sentence that creates a curiosity gap or immediate relevance, a clear problem setup, and a promise of what the reader will get if they continue. Intros that start with "In today's post we will..." consistently underperform those that start with the reader's situation or a bold claim.