#Hashtags
What It Does
This Agent analyzes your content to identify its key themes, target audience, and emotional or informational tone. It then generates a curated list of hashtags designed to increase discoverability while keeping your messaging natural and audience-focused.
It automatically avoids spammy or banned tags and mixes broad, trending hashtags with niche, topic-specific ones to maximize reach without losing context.
Why It Matters
Hashtags are one of the fastest ways to connect your content with the right audience. But poor tagging — irrelevant, overused, or off-brand — can hurt performance or credibility. This Agent removes that guesswork, creating polished, effective tags tailored to your message and tone, no matter the platform.
When to Use It
Perfect for:
- Creating hashtags for Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, or X (Twitter)
- Adding tags to blogs, newsletters, or cross-platform posts
- Generating campaign-specific hashtag sets for launches or promotions
- Supporting lifestyle, faith-based, cultural, or professional content
- Building internal hashtag libraries for marketing teams or content schedulers
When Not to Use It
Avoid using this Agent:
- For keywords or SEO metadata (use the Metadata Tagger or SEO Focus Article Agent)
- If your goal is humor or slogans rather than discoverability (use the Call to Action Generator)
- When content contains sensitive or non-public topics (hashtags make content discoverable)
Inputs and Configuration
Basic Configuration
Field | Required? | Description |
---|---|---|
Source Content | ✅ | The article, caption, or topic to analyze. Used to identify the main theme and intent. |
Number of Hashtags | Optional | Sets how many hashtags to generate (default = 10). |
Advanced Configuration
Field | Required? | Description |
---|---|---|
Brand Voice | Optional | Defines tone (e.g., professional, playful, serious). Defaults to neutral if blank. |
Brand Guidelines | Optional | Provides writing preferences or tone notes. Only structured, clear instructions are followed. |
Language Model | ✅ | Default = GPT-4.1 |
Best Reasons & Examples for Each Input Type
Free Text (custom content)
Best for: Quickly generating hashtags from a custom brief, idea, or caption.
Source URL (public link)
Best for: Creating hashtags directly from an article, blog post, product page, or press release.
My Data Stream (curated content feed)
Best for: Generating hashtags from a stream of related or trending articles in a specific focus area.
My Articles (existing Studio content)
Best for: Repurposing hashtags for previously published Studio articles or preparing for multi-platform promotion.
Brand, Tone, and Rules
Tone Adaptation:
- If Brand Voice provided → mirror its rhythm and language.
- If blank → use clear, professional, platform-neutral tone.
Stylistic Defaults:
- Capitalize multi-word hashtags (e.g.,
#MentalHealthMatters
). - Keep tags simple, readable, and natural.
- Never add numbers, bullet points, emojis, or commentary.
Hashtag Strategy Rules
✔ Prioritize:
- Tags directly related to the topic or audience
- Mix of broad, high-reach tags and niche, specific tags
- Human-sounding phrasing that feels authentic
✘ Avoid:
- Spammy or banned hashtags
- Overused generic tags (
#Inspiration
,#MotivationDaily
) - Excessively long or unreadable hashtags
- Hashtags that sound AI-generated (
#TopTipsOfTheDay
)
Tone Defaults by Category
- Educational / Professional: informative, concise, keyword-based
- Lifestyle / Cultural: relatable, emotional nuance allowed
- Faith / Inspirational: grounded, respectful, sincere
Operational Details
Pre-Configured Defaults
- Model: GPT-4.1
- Default output count: 10 hashtags
- Output type: Plain Text (one per line)
- Auto-cleans disallowed characters and encodings
- Always returns safe, readable, usable hashtags
Safety & Fallbacks
- If inputs are blank or malformed → defaults to 10 neutral, content-relevant hashtags.
- If Brand Guidelines are unclear → ignored safely.
- Never returns fewer than requested hashtags unless Source Content is empty.
Output Format
Plain text, one hashtag per line.
Example:
#HealthyLiving
#WellnessJourney
#NutritionTips
#MindfulEating
#HolisticHealth
#DailyWellness
#FitnessGoals
#HealthyHabits
#EatWellLiveWell
#BetterEveryDay
Smart Behaviors & Validation
- Automatically identifies main theme and subtopics
- Balances discoverability with authenticity
- Validates output for banned or irrelevant tags
- Capitalizes multi-word hashtags for readability
Guidance and Integration
Tips & Tricks
- Use 5–7 hashtags for LinkedIn or X (Twitter).
- Use 8–15 hashtags for Instagram or TikTok.
- Test outputs across different Brand Voices to fine-tune tone.
Example Use Case
- Input:
Article about eco-friendly homes and sustainable living.
Number of Hashtags: 8
Output:
#SustainableLiving
#EcoHomes
#GreenDesign
#EnergyEfficient
#HomeGoals
#FutureLiving
#EcoLifestyle
#SmartHomes
Troubleshooting
- Too generic? → Add more context in Source Content.
- Tone off-brand? → Set Brand Voice or clear Brand Guidelines.
- Output too short? → Check the “Number of Hashtags” field.
FAQs
Q: Can it handle branded hashtags?
Yes — if your Brand Guidelines include them, they’ll be integrated.
Q: Does it filter banned hashtags?
Yes — automatically checks for banned or spammy tags.
Q: Can it return platform-specific sets (e.g., LinkedIn vs. TikTok)?
Yes — if Brand Voice or Guidelines indicate platform, it adapts.
Q: What if my input has no clear topic?
The Agent will infer safe, general hashtags based on the best contextual cues.