Blogpost Article Generator

Give me a solid source and a word count — I’ll take it from there.

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

FieldRequired?Description
Input SourceA URL, Data Stream, longform article, or custom text.
Total Word CountMinimum 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

FieldRequired?Description
Brand VoiceOptionalChoose from predefined personas to guide tone, structure, and style.
Desired ToneOptionalUsed if no Brand Voice is selected (e.g., Friendly, Professional, Bold).
Brand GuidelinesOptionalStyle rules, tone preferences, or structural notes to follow.
Language ModelChoose which LLM to use (default = Claude 3.7).
Image ModelChoose which image generator to use (default = Ideogram v3 balanced).
Number of SubheadingsDefine how many <h2> sections to include (0–15).
Image Per Section ToggleAdd an image prompt + caption after each section.
Feature Image ToggleAdd 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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