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Generates publication-ready headline variants for news articles, features, and digital content, ranked by editorial strength and optimized for print, web, or social.
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Write publication-ready headlines for news articles, features, opinion pieces, and digital content — optimised for the target medium (print, web, or social), generating multiple variants ranked by editorial strength.
Generates headline and subheadline options calibrated to a specific publication's voice. Provide an article summary and target outlet, receives structured choices with register annotations.
Generates headline candidates (news, press release, pitch subject lines) from raw story facts using ten proven headline moves.
Generates optimized titles, headlines, and subject lines for content like YouTube videos, newsletters, emails, and social posts using platform-specific formulas.
Share bugs, ideas, or general feedback.
Write publication-ready headlines for news articles, features, opinion pieces, and digital content — optimised for the target medium (print, web, or social), generating multiple variants ranked by editorial strength.
Required: The article text or a detailed summary of the story (who, what, when, where, why), the target publication type (broadsheet, tabloid, regional newspaper, digital outlet, magazine).
Optional: Tone direction (neutral, urgent, provocative, witty), specific SEO keywords to incorporate, character limit for the primary headline, number of variants needed (default: 5), platform-specific requirements (print vs. web vs. social share text).
5 headline variants, each on its own line, preceded by a label indicating its type and purpose. Character count shown in parentheses after each headline. Variants ordered from most editorially conservative to most engagement-optimised. A brief note (one sentence) below each headline explaining the editorial logic or trade-off. Total output: 150-250 words.
Article summary: The city council voted 8-1 last night to ban single-use plastics — including disposable cups, cutlery, and food packaging — from all municipal buildings starting 1 January next year. The lone dissenting vote came from Councillor Davies, who argued the policy would cost the council an estimated £340,000 in the first year to transition to reusable alternatives and would disproportionately burden smaller catering contractors. Supporters cited the council's 2030 net-zero target. Target: regional newspaper (print and web editions).
1. News (print) — most editorially precise Council Bans Single-Use Plastics From All Public Buildings From January (67 characters) Leads with the decision, names the effective date, and attributes it correctly without editorialising.
2. News (web) — SEO clarity City Council Votes to Ban Single-Use Plastics in Municipal Buildings (66 characters) Incorporates the search term "single-use plastics ban" in natural order; readable as a standalone statement of fact.
3. News (web) — adds the conflict angle Plastic Ban Approved 8-1 After Councillor Warns of £340,000 Cost (65 characters) Surfaces the vote split and the cost figure — the two details most likely to drive clicks from local readers.
4. Feature/analysis — reader benefit framing What the Council's Plastic Ban Means for Every Public Building in the City (73 characters) Reframes the story as a reader-relevant explainer; suitable for a sidebar, follow-up piece, or newsletter feature.
5. Social/engagement — provocative but accurate One Vote Against. One Councillor. A £340,000 Bill. The Council Just Banned Single-Use Plastics Anyway. (102 characters) High engagement potential for social sharing; factually accurate but leads with the dissent drama. Flag for editor review before use in print.