AI Blog Introduction Generator
Write a hook-first blog intro that keeps readers scrolling — free, no sign-up required.
How it works
Enter your topic & keyword
Add your blog topic, target keyword, and optional audience or tone. The AI places your keyword naturally in the first paragraph.
AI writes a scroll-stopping intro
150–200 words with a hook, context, and a clear promise of what the reader will learn — engineered to lower bounce rate.
Paste into any platform
Copy directly into WordPress, Notion, Google Docs, or your CMS. Tweak the tone to match your existing content voice.
5 blog intro formulas — and when to use each
Most readers decide within 3 sentences whether to continue reading. The right formula for each post type can cut your bounce rate by 20% or more.
PAS (Problem → Agitate → Solution)
Best for: How-to posts and listicles. Opens with a pain the reader feels, intensifies it, then promises a resolution.
Bold claim
Best for: Opinion and thought leadership posts. Opens with a provocative statement that forces the reader to form an opinion.
Story hook
Best for: Personal brand, case study, and experience-based posts. Readers stay for stories — open in the middle of the action.
Statistic
Best for: SEO-focused, data-backed posts. A surprising number establishes credibility and creates an information gap instantly.
Question
Best for: Awareness-stage, top-of-funnel posts. Questions invite the reader in and signal you understand their context.
Who uses an AI blog intro generator?
Content marketers
Publishing 10+ posts a month? Generate intros in bulk and spend editing time on the body copy that drives conversions.
SEO agencies
Produce client content at scale with intros that place keywords naturally, pass AI detection checks, and satisfy E-E-A-T signals.
SaaS blogs
Establish thought leadership with intros that speak directly to your ICP's daily challenges — without generic AI filler.
Affiliate bloggers
Low bounce rates are a direct ranking signal. A strong intro keeps readers on the page and improves time-on-site metrics.
Ghostwriters
Match each client's voice by specifying tone. Generate intro drafts in 10 seconds and refine rather than writing from scratch.
Coaches & consultants
Repurpose YouTube scripts and podcast transcripts into shareable blog posts with an intro that anchors the content format.
Frequently asked questions
How long should a blog intro be?
150–200 words is the sweet spot. Long enough to establish context and hook, short enough to get the reader into the main content quickly. An intro is not a summary — it's an invitation.
Should I put my target keyword in the intro?
Yes. Including your primary keyword in the first paragraph is a well-established on-page SEO signal. Aim to place it naturally in the first 1–2 sentences, ideally in a way that also functions as the hook.
What's the ideal first sentence for SEO and engagement?
A first sentence that creates pattern interrupt performs best — a surprising fact, a question, or a bold claim. Avoid starting with 'In this article' or restating the post title. Google's E-E-A-T guidelines reward content that demonstrates experience immediately.
Should I write the intro first or last?
Both approaches work. Writing it last lets you introduce the actual content you wrote. Writing it first gives you a north star for the rest of the post. With an AI generator, write it first and revise it after finishing the post.
How do I make my intro work for AI Overviews and featured snippets?
Write 1–2 clear, direct sentences that answer the searcher's query explicitly. Google extracts these for featured snippets. Follow with the context and hook. This structure satisfies both AI summaries and human readers.
Can this tool write intros in other languages?
Yes — sign up for a free SwiftCopy account and set the output language to Spanish, French, German, Turkish, or 22 other languages.
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