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Blog Introduction Generator
Generate compelling blog post introductions using proven copywriting templates and a power word bank. Pick a hook style, describe your topic, and get ready-to-use opening paragraphs instantly.
Enter your blog topic, choose a hook style and tone, then generate your introduction.Idle
0Variants
0Avg Words
0Sentences
6Hook Styles
Hook Style
Question Hook
Opens with a provocative question
Statistic Hook
Leads with a surprising number or fact
Story Hook
Opens with a relatable scenario
Problem Hook
Names the pain point directly
Bold Claim
Opens with a confident statement
Direct Address
Speaks straight to the reader
Enter a topic above and click Generate Introductions to see your opening paragraphs here.
How to use the Blog Introduction Generator
Type your blog topic into the text box exactly as you would describe it to a reader, for example, staying productive while working from home
Set your target audience so the generated introduction speaks directly to the right group of readers
Choose a tone from Professional, Casual, Urgent, or Friendly to match the voice of your blog
Pick All Styles to generate a mix of hook types, or select one specific hook style to focus every variant on that approach
Question hooks open with a provocative question that pulls readers in immediately
Statistic hooks lead with a number to establish credibility before making your point
Story hooks open with a relatable scenario that mirrors what your reader is currently experiencing
Problem hooks name the pain point directly so readers feel understood from the first sentence
Bold Claim hooks open with a confident statement that challenges a common assumption
Direct Address hooks speak straight to the reader using you and your for an immediate personal connection
Choose how many variants to generate at once, from a single option up to five different versions
Click Copy on any individual introduction to paste it directly into your blog editor
Use Copy All Variants to grab every generated introduction at once and compare them side by side later
Every introduction draws from a power word bank, so regenerating the same topic produces fresh phrasing each time



