Back AI Lab Prompt

Content Angle Generator

Find unique angles on any topic - even saturated ones. Real research, categorised angles, and a list of what to avoid.

Most "content idea generators" produce generic ideas you've seen a thousand times. This one doesn't. It runs real-time research on what's already been said about your topic, then generates 10-15 angles across categories - contrarian, audience-specific, format-shifts, story-led, and more - that aren't the obvious ones every other creator is taking.

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Categorised angles
10-15 angles split into types - contrarian, specific-audience, format-shift, story-led, and more. No generic lists.
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Working titles + formats
Each angle comes with a hook-ready title and the format/platform where it naturally lives.
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What to avoid
A short list of saturated angles you should skip - as valuable as the recommendations themselves.

What running this looks like

Content Angle Generator · live demo

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1
Copy the prompt above. Open Claude (or use the button).
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Paste it as your first message. Claude will ask what topic you want angles for.
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Answer the sharpening questions. 2-3 short questions to understand your audience, your perspective, and what's been done to death.
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Wait for the research step. Claude will search the web for what's currently saturated, then return categorised angles.
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Read the "what to avoid" section. The angles you shouldn't bother with are often more useful than the ones you should.
Specific topics produce specific angles
"Marketing" gets you generic angles. "Cold email for B2B SaaS founders under £1M ARR" gets you angles you can actually use this week. Narrow the topic before you ask.
Tell it your perspective
If you've got a strong personal experience, contrarian belief, or unconventional background relevant to the topic, tell Claude. It'll bake that into the angles, which makes them yours and no one else's.
Pick 2-3 angles, not all of them
A list of 15 angles is overwhelming if you try to use all of them. Pick the 2-3 that feel most natural to you and run with them for a week. The rest are there next time you need them.
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