Drag · Edit · Expand · Export

AI OUTLINE GENERATOR

Structured outlines for essays, blog posts, research papers, and 5 more. Drag sections to reorder, click to edit, expand any node into content. Free, no signup.

Outline Settings

3 of 3 free uses remaining

4 levels
Shallow (3)Deep (5)

Outline

Your outline will appear here

Interactive: drag to reorder, click to edit, expand any section

How It Works

1

Topic + Type

Type your topic, pick a content type (essay, blog, research paper, book, etc.), choose academic level and nesting depth (3-5 levels).

2

Drag, Edit, Expand

Drag sections to reorder · click any title to edit inline · click Sparkles on a section to auto-generate its content · add/delete sections freely.

3

Export Anywhere

Copy as Markdown, download .md / .html / .txt. Paste Markdown into Notion / Obsidian / Google Docs preserving your hierarchy.

Why CopyRocket Beats Grammarly, Copy.ai, Writesonic, and NoteGPT

Grammarly gives you a flat text outline. Copy.ai too. Writesonic caps free runs at 3/day. NoteGPT spits out shallow structure. None of them let you drag sections to reorder, inline-edit, or auto-expand any leaf node into actual content.

Key Features

  • Drag-and-drop reorder: grab the handle and reorganize your outline visually.
  • Inline edit: click any title, edit, enter to save. No retyping.
  • Expand Section: click Sparkles on any node → 2-3 sentence content stub generated.
  • 8 content types: Essay · Research Paper · Blog Post · Book · Presentation · Case Study · Business Proposal · Speech.
  • SEO mode (blog): semantic H1/H2/H3, word-count targets per section, FAQ block, target keyword integration.
  • 3-5 level depth slider: adjust nesting for any content length.
  • 4 academic levels: High School → College → Graduate → Professional.
  • Export: Markdown, styled HTML, plain text. 40+ languages. Remove AI-words toggle.

Unlimited Outlines, PDF Export, Outline Templates

CopyRocket Pro: unlimited outlines, expand every section free, PDF export, save templates.

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