Medium Topic Generator

Generate relevant Medium topics without relying on unverified trend claims.

Specific and accurate details produce better results.10,000 characters left

Free to use. No signup required.

How to use the Medium Topic Generator

This free AI tool creates ready-to-use topics from a short brief. Generate the first result, then continue the conversation to change the direction without starting again.

Platform focus: Generate relevant Medium story topics without presenting them as verified trends.

Platform note: Medium stories can use up to five topics. The generator returns topic ideas without # prefixes and limits each set to five.

  1. Describe the Medium story and the topics it should be associated with.
  2. Choose the language, number of topics, and a broad, niche, branded, local, balanced, or discovery-focused strategy.
  3. Click Generate Medium Topics.
  4. Type a follow-up instruction when you want the result revised. Ask for a more niche set, fewer broad terms, local variations, branded ideas, or a completely different direction.
  5. Use the result in your workflow, then open Postoria to plan and schedule content for supported social networks.

What can you create with the Medium Topic Generator?

Use the generator for the scenarios below, then replace every sample detail with accurate information for your own profile, audience, brand, or content.

Content discovery

Generate focused topics related to the actual topic, audience, product, or location in your brief.

Broad and niche mixes

Balance category-level terms with more specific phrases instead of returning near-duplicates.

Campaign terminology

Create brandable topics from campaign names and concepts you explicitly provide.

Local content

Generate location-aware topics when your source includes a real city, region, venue, or event.

Examples of Medium topics

These examples demonstrate possible formats and directions. They are not platform rules, availability checks, trend data, or facts about your own account.

Core topics

Social Media Strategy Content Planning Small Business Marketing

Niche topics

Content Operations Marketing Workflows Creator Tools

Audience topics

Entrepreneurship Digital Marketing Business Growth

Tips for better Medium topics

  • Keep every topic relevant. A smaller focused set is usually more useful than unrelated high-volume terms.
  • Do not assume trends. Generated discovery terms are suggestions, not verified real-time trend data.
  • Give specific source details. Names, topics, audience, facts, constraints, and intended outcomes make the result more useful.
  • Review every result. Check wording, factual claims, names, platform rules, and whether the final text sounds like you.

Frequently asked questions

What is the Medium Topic Generator?

It turns a topic, source, profile description, or short brief into ready-to-use topics. You can then revise the result with follow-up instructions.


Is the Medium Topic Generator free?

Yes. No account is required to generate or refine the result.


Can I choose the language?

Yes. Select a language, or leave it on Auto-detect so the generator uses the language implied by your prompt.


Can I choose the number of topics?

Yes. Choose how many topics should appear, then ask for a different set in the conversation when needed.


Does the generator know which discovery terms are trending now?

No. It generates relevant topic ideas from your brief but does not verify real-time popularity, competition, restrictions, or platform trends.


Can I edit the generated topic?

Yes. Continue the conversation and describe the exact change you want. Ask for a more niche set, fewer broad terms, local variations, branded ideas, or a completely different direction.


Does the generator publish directly to Medium?

No. This page generates the text. Postoria provides a separate workflow for planning, scheduling, and publishing posts to supported social networks.


Should I review AI-generated topics?

Yes. Check factual claims, names, spelling, platform conventions, availability, links, and whether the result accurately represents you or your organization.