State your thesis or central claim clearly (e.g., “how AI impacts education equity”).
Mention the subject field—politics, literature, sociology, science, etc.—for better alignment.
Use “Academic” for formal, research-style titles or “Analytical” for thesis-focused essays.
Use phrases like “impact of,” “role of,” or “challenges in” to shape argumentative structure.
Explore different phrasing structures—question, statement, or dual-topic comparisons.
Use results as a base to fine-tune clarity, scope, or keywords.
Easily generate structured titles that align with class assignments.
Create formal, precise titles for theses, proposals, and term papers.
Help students develop sharper arguments with title brainstorming.
Draft working titles for journal submissions, conferences, and academic articles.