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What is Write with James?

Write with James is a writing assistant focused on helping you generate ideas and titles rather than writing full drafts. It's designed to help content creators, marketers, and students overcome the blank page problem by offering blog post concepts, essay topic suggestions, and attention-grabbing titles for promotional materials. The tool works best when you need a starting point or want to explore different angles for your content. It's available on a freemium basis, so you can try the basic features without paying upfront. This approach makes it useful for people who prefer human control over their writing but want AI help at the planning stage.

Key Features

Blog post idea generation

provide a topic or keyword and receive multiple article angle suggestions

Essay topic brainstorming

get potential topics and argument directions for academic writing

Title creation

generate marketing headlines and titles for blog posts, emails, or promotional content

Freemium access

use core features without a subscription, with premium options available

Pros & Cons

Advantages

  • Focuses on ideation rather than content generation, keeping you in control of the actual writing
  • Helpful for beating writer's block and exploring different angles on familiar subjects
  • Free tier available, so you can assess whether it suits your workflow before paying
  • Straightforward interface designed specifically for marketing and educational writing tasks

Limitations

  • Limited to idea generation and titles; won't write full articles or essays for you
  • Quality of suggestions depends on how well you brief the tool with context and direction
  • May require iteration and refinement to find suggestions that truly match your voice or brand

Use Cases

Marketing teams developing content calendars and needing multiple angles for a campaign topic

Bloggers looking for fresh post ideas within their existing subject areas

Students exploring potential essay topics before settling on a research direction

Copywriters creating multiple headline variations for A/B testing

Content strategists planning editorial outlines and identifying content gaps