Describe your post, pick the platform, and get a copy-ready mix of broad, niche, and specific hashtags.
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How it works
Describe the post (and optionally your niche), pick the platform, and the generator returns a ladder of hashtags: a few broad high-traffic tags for reach, mostly medium niche tags where you can actually rank, and several very specific community tags that attract the right followers. Click any tag to copy it, or Copy all for a space-separated set ready to paste.
The platform matters: Instagram rewards niche and community tags, TikTok favors searchable topic tags, X uses hashtags sparingly, and LinkedIn expects a few professional ones. The platform pill adjusts the mix accordingly. Each generation draws from a shared daily AI allowance (see the quota chip).
Free, no signup. Each generation draws a small amount from your shared daily AI allowance, shown by the quota chip. Paid plans get a larger daily allowance for heavier sessions.
What you will see
- Result cards
- A set of generated hashtags, each with a one-click copy button.
- Generate more
- Adds a fresh batch, distinct from the ones already shown.
- Copy all
- Copies every result at once, ready to paste.
- Recent generations
- Your last 10 runs, kept locally in your browser for 30 days. Click any entry to reopen it.
Frequently asked questions
How many hashtags should I use?
Platform-dependent: Instagram allows 30 but 10-20 well-chosen tags typically perform best; TikTok posts work well with 3-6 searchable tags; X etiquette is 1-2; LinkedIn 3-5. Generate a batch, then take the strongest for your platform, the copy gives you them space-separated.
Why a mix of broad and niche hashtags?
Broad tags (millions of posts) give a moment of reach but you sink instantly; niche tags have audiences small enough that your post can stay visible; specific community tags attract followers who actually engage. The ladder is what grows an account, which is why the generator builds one instead of 30 generic tags.
Do banned or spammy hashtags matter?
Yes, Instagram quietly limits the reach of posts using flagged tags, and engagement-bait tags (follow-for-follow types) attract bots, not customers. The generator is instructed to avoid both; still skim your set before posting.
Should I use the same hashtags on every post?
Repeating an identical block on every post looks automated to platforms and people. Keep a core of 5-8 brand/niche tags and rotate the rest per post, generating per post makes that easy.
Is the hashtag generator free?
Yes, free with no signup. Each generation uses part of a shared daily AI allowance shown by the quota chip; signed-in paid plans get a larger allowance.