The reason most blog idea lists feel stale is that they are generated from keyword databases, not real conversations. Content Marketing Ideas monitors the YouTube channels, subreddits, podcasts, and competitor blogs your audience reads, and surfaces blog ideas with a measurable signal behind them.
Editorial briefs across these categories, ranked by what is gaining real traction this week.
Topics gaining real momentum across the sources you monitor.
Real questions from Reddit, podcast Q&As, and YouTube comments. People literally asking for these posts.
Topics where existing coverage is uniformly wrong or missing nuance.
Specific search queries with low competition but high intent.
Posts you have already written that are slipping in search and need updating.
Topic clusters where you have one post and could build five.
Side-by-side reviews of tools, methods, and approaches in your space.
The starter content that earns links and search traffic for years.
RSS feeds, YouTube channels, subreddits, podcasts, news keywords. The feeds your audience actually reads, not generic SEO keyword pools.
Every hour we ingest new items, scrape full content, extract entities, cross-reference against your existing pages, and generate editorial briefs.
Each brief includes a thesis, three editorial angles, keyword volume, the competitive landscape, and the source items that triggered it.
Paid plans turn any brief into a voice-matched article draft. One click to publish to WordPress with images and Schema.org markup.
On the free plan, weekly. On Pro and above, daily. The first batch arrives within an hour of adding your first sources.
Every brief includes keyword volume, difficulty score, monthly trend data, related searches, and the People Also Ask questions Google associates with the topic. SEO is built in.
Yes. Briefs are tagged trending, gap, decay, untapped, or seasonal. Filter to whichever strategy fits your editorial calendar.