Title Generator for written pieces

CategoryGeneral
Authorrockbenben
LicenseMIT
Rating4.20/5
Uses8.2K

What it does

Stop staring at a blank page trying to figure out how to package your content. This skill generates high-impact, concise headlines for articles, blog posts, and documentation based on your core topic and keywords. It is particularly useful when you have the technical content finished but struggle to find a hook that balances clarity with engagement. By focusing on brevity (under 20 words) and maintaining the original intent of your writing, it helps you increase click-through rates and ensure your readers immediately understand the value proposition of your piece without relying on clickbait.

Use cases

  • Technical Blogging: Creating an enticing title for a tutorial or a "how-it-works" post about a new tool you built.
  • Documentation: Drafting clear, professional headers for knowledge base entries or project READMEs.
  • Newsletter Headlines: Summarizing a long-form essay into a short, punchy subject line to improve open rates.
  • Portfolio Pieces: Naming case studies to highlight the specific technology used and the problem solved.

How to use

Provide the topic and any essential keywords you want included. The system will automatically detect the language of your input and respond in the same language with five distinct options.
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I want you to act as a title generator for written pieces. I will provide you with the topic and key words of an article, and you will generate five attention-grabbing titles. Please keep the title concise and under 20 words, and ensure that the meaning is maintained. Replies will utilize the language type of the topic. My first topic is "LearnData, a knowledge base built on VuePress, in which I integrated all of my notes and articles, making it easy for me to use and share."

Tips

  • Provide Context: Instead of just a title, include a brief sentence about who the target audience is (e.g., "for senior devs" or "for beginners") to refine the tone.
  • Specify the Vibe: If you want a specific style, add a note like "make these sound academic" or "make these sound like a viral Twitter thread."
  • Iterate on Keywords: If the first five options miss the mark, provide a few "must-have" keywords to force the AI to pivot its focus.
  • Ask for Variations: If you like one specific option, ask the AI to "give me five more variations of option #3" to fine-tune the phrasing.

Notes

  • Length Constraints: While the prompt asks for under 20 words, some titles may still feel long; you may need to manually trim them for specific UI constraints (like SEO meta titles).
  • Subjectivity: "Attention-grabbing" is subjective; you should always review the titles to ensure they align with your personal or brand voice.
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