Blogpost Article Generator
What It Does
Think of this Agent as your dependable editorial engine — calm under pressure, detail-oriented, and surprisingly good with deadlines. The Blog Post / Article Generator takes any input and turns it into a structured, human-sounding article tailored to your tone, length, and format preferences.
It’s designed to be your longform generalist. Whether you're writing educational blogs, product explainers, or narrative-style editorials, this Agent adapts to the material and brand voice you provide — producing clear, readable content that’s ready for further formatting, humanization, or SEO optimization.
When to Use It
Perfect for:
- Longform articles based on research, reports, or existing content
- Blog posts with defined structure, headings, and tone
- Editorial content that needs to hit a specific word count or layout
Use it when:
- You have a topic or article and want a full-length blog post in your brand’s voice
- You want control over subheadings and image prompts
- You need content that is structurally clean and editable across platforms
When Not to Use It
Avoid using this Agent:
- For list-style articles — use the Listicle Generator instead
- If your source material is shorter than 50 words (it won’t run)
- If you need the article optimized for SEO, quotes, or AI detection — those are handled by other Agents in your system
Inputs and Configuration
The Blog Post / Article Generator is built for flexibility. You can customize tone, length, structure, and even image integration.
Basic Configuration
Field | Required? | Description |
---|---|---|
Input Source | ✅ | A URL, Data Stream, longform article, or custom text. |
Total Word Count | ✅ | Minimum word count target. |
Best Reasons & Examples for Each Input Type
Free Text (Custom Text)
- Best Reason: When you have detailed notes or a brief that needs shaping into a cohesive article.
- Best For: Quick turnaround on internal campaign briefs or outlines.
- Example: Input: “We want to educate customers about composting at home — benefits, step-by-step guide, troubleshooting, and environmental impact.”
→ Output: “The Complete Beginner’s Guide to Composting at Home.”
My Data Streams (Curated live content feed)
- Best Reason: To build articles around current, verified stories without hunting down sources yourself.
- Best For: Timely blog posts and commentary that track fast-moving topics.
- Example: Input: Data Stream following sustainable fashion news.
→ Output: “Why Circular Fashion Is Reshaping the Clothing Industry in 2025.”
Source URL (Any valid, publicly accessible link)
- Best Reason: To expand or reframe a single quality source into a fully fleshed-out blog post.
- Best For: Longform storytelling or in-depth explainers.
- Example: Input: URL to a National Geographic feature on coral reef restoration.
→ Output: “How Scientists Are Bringing Coral Reefs Back from the Brink.”
My Articles (An existing article from your Ongage Studio workspace)
- Best Reason: When you want to update, expand, or repurpose an existing piece into a new standalone article.
- Best For: Refreshing evergreen content or building companion articles.
- Example: Input: Your existing blog post on “Traveling in Japan on a Budget.”
→ Output: “How to Eat Like a Local in Japan Without Breaking the Bank.”
Advanced Configuration
Field | Required? | Description |
---|---|---|
Brand Voice | Optional | Choose from predefined personas to guide tone, structure, and style. |
Desired Tone | Optional | Used if no Brand Voice is selected (e.g., Friendly, Professional, Bold). |
Brand Guidelines | Optional | Style rules, tone preferences, or structural notes to follow. |
Language Model | ✅ | Choose which LLM to use (default = Claude 3.7). |
Image Model | ✅ | Choose which image generator to use (default = Ideogram v3 balanced). |
Number of Subheadings | ✅ | Define how many <h2> sections to include (0–15). |
Image Per Section Toggle | ✅ | Add an image prompt + caption after each section. |
Feature Image Toggle | ✅ | Add a main image prompt + caption at the top of the article. |
Output Format
This Agent outputs a full-length article in clean HTML. Headings are styled with <h2>
, and optional image prompts are included where specified.
Here’s the structure:
<!-- If FeatureImageToggle is enabled -->
<p><strong>Feature Image Description:</strong> [vivid image prompt]</p>
<p><strong>Feature Image Caption:</strong> [caption linking image to article]</p>
<h1>Title</h1>
<p><em>Subhead</em></p>
<p>[Introduction Paragraph 1]</p>
<p>[Introduction Paragraph 2]</p>
<!-- Each Section -->
<h2>Section Title</h2>
<p>[Paragraph 1]</p>
<p>[Paragraph 2]</p>
<!-- If ImagePerSectionToggle is enabled -->
<p><strong>Image Description:</strong> [realistic image prompt]</p>
<p><strong>Image Caption:</strong> [caption linking image to content]</p>
<!-- Optional Conclusion -->
<h2>Conclusion</h2>
<p>[Conclusion Paragraph]</p>
Quote & Fact Rules
This Agent adheres to strict editorial standards:
- No invented facts or filler content
- No fictional quotes or data
- Fully grounded in the input source and Brand Guidelines
- Emotional or rhetorical flair is allowed only if it fits the Brand Voice
Smart Behaviors & Validation
Before writing, the Agent will:
- Validate that the input source is real and at least 50 words
- Clamp the word count between 300 and 3000
- Cap the number of subheadings at 15 for readability
- Default to Brand Voice or fall back to Desired Tone
- Use internal pacing logic to spread words across sections
Tips & Tricks
✅ Use Subheadings Strategically
If your article covers multiple themes, add 3–7 subheadings to help readers navigate.
✅ Turn Off Images for Text-Only Needs
If you're publishing in formats where AI images aren’t needed (e.g. LinkedIn, newsletters), disable both image toggles.
✅ Don’t Skip the Guidelines
Providing Brand Guidelines — even a short paragraph — dramatically improves tone accuracy and structure fidelity.
Example Use Case
Input Source: A report on remote work productivity
Settings:
- 1200 words
- 5 subheadings
- Brand Voice: “The Strategist”
- Images: Enabled
✅ Output: A well-paced, editorial article titled “How Remote Teams Are Winning the Productivity Game” — complete with intro, five thematic sections, relevant image prompts, and a clean HTML structure.
FAQs
Q: Can I run this Agent without subheadings?
A: Yes — just set Number Of Subheadings = 0
and it will write as a continuous article.
Q: Will it stop if the article goes over 3000 words?
A: No, but we will give you a heads up
Q: What’s the difference between this and the SEO Focus Article Agent?
A: This Agent focuses on clarity, structure, and voice — not keyword optimization. Use the SEO version when search performance is your goal.
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