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Generate a fresh blog post idea in your niche

AI reads your site name and tagline, returns one creative post idea that fits your actual audience. No blank-page paralysis. No generic "top 10 tips" lists.

2 min read May 2026 ai generate post idea

Blank page on a Monday morning

You committed to publishing one post a week. It's Monday. You have nothing. The weekly content calendar your marketing guide told you to build? Abandoned by week three. Now you're staring at the WordPress editor, opening the New Post page, closing it, opening it again.

You ask ChatGPT for blog ideas. It hands you "10 Tips for WordPress Beginners" — the exact generic listicle that makes 90% of niche blogs forgettable.

What most people do instead

Open a chat tab, paste generic prompts"Blog ideas for WordPress." The AI has no idea what your site is about. The output reads like it was written for every site ever.
Recycle last year's postsSearch traffic has already indexed those. Republishing wastes the slot without adding new coverage.
Skip the weekYour publishing streak breaks. Your feed readers forget you. You'll "catch up" next week — except you won't.

A better way: context-aware idea

Run ai generate post idea from the navigator. The command reads your bloginfo('name') and bloginfo('description') — the identity you already set in WordPress settings — and hands that context to AI. You get one creative idea that fits what your site is actually about, not generic fluff.

TrueCommander
Post idea generated
Using your site context
Site: Olive & Linen Kitchen Goods
Idea: "What olive oil labels don't tell you — decoding 'extra virgin' from five different countries"

Your site name and tagline ARE the niche definition. If they're vague ("My Blog", "Just another WordPress site"), AI output will be vague too. Set a meaningful name and tagline in Settings → General — it's the single most important input for this command and for every other AI feature that reads site context.

How it works

The handler builds a short prompt: "You are a content idea generator for a website called '{name}' which is about '{description}'. Generate 1 creative and relevant blog post idea." That prompt goes to TrueCommander's server-side AI proxy. The response comes back in the navigator.

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Site name + description read from WordPressWhatever you set in Settings → General. Empty or generic → generic output.
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AI returns one ideaNot ten. One focused suggestion you can actually act on. Run again if you want another.
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Rendered in the navigatorCopy it, open a new draft, start writing. Ten seconds from blank mind to first paragraph.
ParameterValue
ParametersNone — fully automatic from WordPress settings
Context sourcebloginfo('name') + bloginfo('description')
OutputOne blog post idea per run. Run multiple times for variants.
AI providerTrueCommander's server-side proxy — no API key required
Can be used in

Real example

You run a small specialty kitchen-goods store. Your tagline in WordPress says "Hand-curated Mediterranean olive oils, vinegars, and linen goods since 2019." On Monday morning, you run ai generate post idea three times and get:

"The rookie mistake that ruins even premium olive oil — why you should never store it above the stove." "Why your grandmother's linen tea towels outlasted three generations of terrycloth." "How to read a Greek vs. Spanish vs. Italian olive oil label without a chemistry degree."

All three are immediately on-brand, niche-specific, and give you hooks you wouldn't have thought of on your own. You pick the label one and have a first draft by lunch.

Goes further with TrueCommander

Ready?

Never stare at a blank draft again.

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