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AI Helper helps you go from a keyword or topic to a structured draft direction faster.

Instead of starting from a blank page, you can generate a post outline and use it as the base for your article.

What AI Helper does

You enter a keyword or topic, and Superblog generates:

  • a suggested post title

  • a structured outline

  • a draft direction you can review before writing

The generated output is designed to help you start faster, not replace your judgment.

How to use it

  1. Open AI Helper from the dashboard.

  2. Enter a keyword or topic.

  3. Click Generate Post Outline.

  4. Review the generated result.

Example topics:

  • best books for business

  • technical seo checklist

  • how to build a content calendar

What happens next

After generation, you can open the outline preview and use it as the basis for your actual post creation workflow.

Superblog also keeps a history of previous AI runs so you can come back and review earlier generated outlines.

Good ways to use AI Helper

AI Helper works best for:

  • brainstorming article structure

  • turning a broad topic into sections

  • getting unstuck when you do not know how to frame a post

  • quickly testing several angles for the same topic

Best practices

  • Use specific topics instead of vague one-word prompts.

  • Edit the outline so it matches your expertise and audience.

  • Add examples, screenshots, opinions, and original insights before publishing.

  • Treat the result as a starting point, not finished content.

Important note

AI Helper is a planning tool. You should still review everything for accuracy, tone, and originality before publishing.

The strongest workflow is:

  1. generate an outline

  2. write the post with your own expertise

  3. refine metadata and structure in the editor

  4. publish when the article is genuinely useful

Once your post exists, you can continue optimizing it inside the editor with features like advanced SEO controls, post translations, and internal link suggestions.