Hashtags Aren’t Dead. You’re Just Using Them Wrong.
Slapping #love #instagood #photooftheday on every post doesn’t count as a hashtag strategy. Those mega-popular tags get millions of posts per day, and yours gets buried in seconds. What actually works is a mix: a few popular tags for broad visibility, some mid-range ones where competition is lower, and a handful of niche tags where you might actually show up on the explore page.
The Hashtag Generator builds that mix for you. Describe your content, pick your platform, choose how many tags you want, and you’ll get a set that blends popular, medium, and niche hashtags relevant to your specific topic. Copy the whole set and paste it into your post.
These are AI-generated suggestions based on topic relevance and common usage patterns, not real-time trending data. For truly trending hashtags, you’ll still want to check each platform’s discover or trending section. But for the foundation of your hashtag strategy, this tool saves the thirty minutes you’d otherwise spend manually researching tags.
How It Works
- Platform-specific hashtags — Instagram, Twitter/X, TikTok, LinkedIn each have different strategies
- Adjustable count so you’re not stuck with more (or fewer) than you need
- A mix of popularity levels in each batch
- One-click copy for the entire set
- Results in seconds
Using the Generator
- Describe your content topic
- Select the target platform
- Choose how many hashtags you want
- Click “Generate Hashtags”
For a fitness post on Instagram about “morning yoga routine,” you might get #YogaDaily, #MorningYoga, #YogaPractice, #Flexibility, #MindBodySoul, #YogaForBeginners, and #WellnessJourney, along with smaller niche tags that the yoga community actually follows.
Platform-Specific Advice
Instagram allows 30 hashtags, but 15-25 tends to perform best. Using exactly 30 can look spammy. Twitter/X is the opposite — more than 2-3 hashtags actively hurts engagement. TikTok favors trending tags, so check the Discover page and swap in whatever’s current alongside the generated set. LinkedIn hashtags should be professional and industry-specific; limit yourself to 3-5.
One thing people overlook: rotate your hashtag sets. Using the same 20 tags on every post can get you shadowbanned on Instagram or just reduce your reach algorithmically. Generate a few different sets for the same topic and alternate between them.
Who Uses This
- Instagram creators building an audience through discoverability
- Twitter/X users who want their tweets to surface in relevant conversations
- TikTok creators blending evergreen niche tags with trending ones
- LinkedIn professionals tagging thought leadership posts appropriately
- Content managers batching hashtag sets during planning sessions for the whole week
The Instagram Caption Generator produces full captions with integrated hashtags. The YouTube Tag Generator handles video-specific discovery tags.
Frequently Asked
How many hashtags should I actually use?
Platform-dependent. Instagram: 15-25. Twitter/X: 2-3. TikTok: 3-5 trending. LinkedIn: 3-5 professional. The number matters less than relevance.
Are these real-time trending hashtags?
No. They’re based on topic relevance and general usage patterns. Cross-reference with each platform’s trending section for the truly time-sensitive ones.
Should I generate separately for each platform?
Yes. Different platforms have different optimal hashtag counts, styles, and strategies. What works on Instagram won’t work the same way on LinkedIn.
Free to use?
Yes, completely. No accounts or limits.