Use Google's Opal to create a content brainstormer
With minimal coding knowledge, you will discover how to use Google's Opal to create a content brainstorming tool that can transform blank page syndrome into quick social media post ideas complete with hooks, outlines, and hashtags.
In detail:
To access the visual canvas with a prompt bar, go to Google Opal, log in using your Google account (it's free during beta), and click "+ Create New".
"Create a content idea generator," is the prompt. Enter a topic and a platform, such as Twitter or LinkedIn. After pulling current trends, come up with five to ten post ideas that include attention-grabbing hooks, three-bullet outlines, and pertinent hashtags. output as a structured table with suggested thumbnail images.
Work with Opal to improve your app by adding features like "Add export to Google Docs for easy copying," testing it with a genuine topic like "Give me ideas for a post on best AI tools," and choosing your platform.
Select nodes, click "Suggest an edit to the prompt" to adjust tone or specificity, then click "Share App" in the upper right corner and select "Anyone with the link" for rights.
Create distinct versions for various sites, such as an Instagram caption writer, a Twitter viral thread creator, or a LinkedIn thought leadership generator.