Let's get you set up with your first content topic. This will only take a few minutes.
We'll guide you through 5 simple steps to create your first content topic:
What's the main subject you want to create content about?
Your topic should be:
Examples:
What search terms should your content rank for? (Add at least 5)
Mix of keyword types:
Tools to find keywords: Google Keyword Planner, SEMrush, Ahrefs, AnswerThePublic
Tell us about your business and choose a content template
This information helps us tailor the content to your brand's voice and style. We'll use it to:
Our professional tone creates content that is polished, well-researched, and authoritative while maintaining clarity and precision in communication.
Your topic configuration has been saved. Please login or create an account to continue.
Topic: Digital Marketing
Mega Topic: Marketing Strategies
Keywords: seo, content marketing, social media strategy
Brand: Marketing Pros Inc
Email: contact@example.com
API Key: sk-...1234
Template: Standard Blog Post
Tone: Professional
Now that your topic is configured, you need to:
Published on: | Author: Summrly Team
AI content often sounds repetitive — especially in the intro and conclusion. Generic openings like “In today’s world…” hurt credibility. With Summrly, every article gets a fresh, engaging intro and a strong, on-brand conclusion tailored to the topic — so your content feels human, not robotic.
Why a Content-First Website Solves ThisSummrly uses dynamic AI templates that adapt to your niche, tone, and audience. Instead of recycling phrases, it generates intros that hook with questions, stats, or relatable pain points — and conclusions that summarize, inspire action, or invite engagement. No two articles sound the same.
Here’s How It Works (5 Simple Steps)Enter your topic below to let Summrly generate articles with fresh, original introductions and conclusions — and build a website that sounds like you.
Real Results in 6–12 WeeksSarah runs a mental health blog and was worried about AI content sounding robotic. After switching to Summrly, her articles started with lines like “Feeling overwhelmed before 9 AM?” and ended with personalized encouragement. Her bounce rate dropped by 41%, and readers spent 2.8x longer on page — proving the content felt authentic.
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