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WriteGeniuses

AI blog articles and X threads from structured briefs

Writing
SEO
Artificial Intelligence
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WriteGeniuses turns a structured brief into an editable SEO blog article or X thread. Choose the topic, audience, search intent, keywords, tone, language, links, and site context. It creates a plan first, then drafts each paragraph, FAQ answer, or X post as a separate unit. Edit the full draft, retry one unit, review research references and image prompts, then export clean Markdown or thread text. Credits are one-time purchases, not a subscription.

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Hi Product Hunt, I’m the maker of WriteGeniuses. Most AI writing tools give you one large response and leave you to untangle it. I wanted a workflow where the brief, plan, and draft remain visible, and where a weak paragraph can be retried without throwing away the whole article. WriteGeniuses currently supports two formats: SEO blog articles and X threads. You define the audience, intent, keywords, tone, sources, and other context. It creates a plan, generates content in editable units, and lets you export Markdown or thread text. There are also optional research references and image prompts. This is an early release, and I’d especially value feedback on the brief setup, generated quality, and unit-level editing. What part of your content workflow costs you the most time today?

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honestly love the unit-based editing, but one thing i'd really want is a tone slider or sample paragraph you can drop in before generation so the voice actually matches our existing posts. right now tweaking tone across paragraphs feels kind of guesswork

Would love to see a "brand voice" preset where I can drop in a few past posts and have it match that style for every brief. Right now I tweak tone each time, and it would save a lot of cleanup.

The structured brief looks great for keeping output on-brand. One thing that would help me a lot is a saved brief library, so I can reuse the same audience, tone, and site context setup across future articles instead of retyping them every time.

Loving the one-time credits approach, that alone makes me want to try it. One thing I'd love is a built-in competitor outline scan before drafting, so I can see which subtopics the top-ranking pages cover that I might be missing. Would make the planning step a lot more strategic.

Love that each paragraph gets drafted as its own unit instead of one monolithic block, makes editing way less painful and you can actually retry just the weak spots. The one-time credits thing is a nice touch too.

The "plan first, then draft each paragraph as a separate unit" approach is genuinely useful, made it easy to retry a weak intro without redoing everything else. One-time credits are a nice change from the usual subscription grind too.

honestly love how the unit-by-unit editing works, makes it way less overwhelming to revise a long draft. the one-time credits thing is also a nice change from the usual subscription treadmill you see everywhere.

About WriteGeniuses on Product Hunt

AI blog articles and X threads from structured briefs

WriteGeniuses was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 10 upvotes and 8 comments, placing #157 on the daily leaderboard. WriteGeniuses turns a structured brief into an editable SEO blog article or X thread. Choose the topic, audience, search intent, keywords, tone, language, links, and site context. It creates a plan first, then drafts each paragraph, FAQ answer, or X post as a separate unit. Edit the full draft, retry one unit, review research references and image prompts, then export clean Markdown or thread text. Credits are one-time purchases, not a subscription.

WriteGeniuses was featured in Writing (59.3k followers), SEO (37.9k followers) and Artificial Intelligence (473.8k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 128.3k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.

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