Start from real demand
Use questions, conversations, and reader behavior to spot ideas that already have an audience.
Paragraph helps writers decide what to write before they open a draft. It brings reader signals, topic patterns, and your archive into one planning workflow.
Use questions, conversations, and reader behavior to spot ideas that already have an audience.
Pull related posts, themes, and examples forward so new ideas build on what you have already published.
Shape a post around the reader's intent, not just a working title or a blank prompt.
Workflow
Connect the writing, topics, and channels Paragraph should learn from.
Review the ideas surfaced from your archive and audience signals.
Choose a topic, angle, and internal links before drafting begins.
Content discovery means finding useful ideas before drafting. Paragraph looks at your past writing, reader signals, and channel context so you can choose topics with clearer intent.
Yes. Paragraph can help shape ideas around search intent, related terms, and internal links so your posts have a better chance of being understood by readers and search engines.