Free TLDR Generator: Paste Anything, Get Key Takeaways Instantly

Paste any text or URL and get an instant TL;DR or key takeaways list — free, no login, built for B2B SaaS content teams.

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TL;DR = Too Long; Didn't Read. Now it's a content strategy.

A short interactive that translates your brand attributes into a structured tone-of-voice document. You answer four prompts about formality, humor, audience, and energy, and it returns a brief you can paste straight into your style guide or share with a freelancer.

TLDRs aren't just for readers. They're SEO and AEO signals.

A TL;DR at the top of your blog post does three things simultaneously — and most B2B SaaS content teams are missing all three.

Featured snippet capture

Google's featured snippets are pulled from structured, concise summaries near the top of content. A well-written TL;DR is optimised for exactly this format — increasing your chances of appearing in position zero.

AI citation signals

ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews extract and cite content that has clear, scannable summaries. Adding a TL;DR or key takeaways section to your blog posts directly improves your AI search visibility.

Reduced bounce rate

Readers who see a clear summary upfront are more likely to stay and read the full post. A TL;DR acts as a "worth reading" promise — converting scanners into readers, and improving the dwell time signals Google uses for ranking.

You have the TL;DR. Now what?

This is the section every competitor skips. Here's exactly where to drop your TL;DR or key takeaways for maximum impact.

Blog post intro or conclusion

Add a TL;DR box at the top of any post over 500 words, or a Key Takeaways section at the bottom as a summary.

LinkedIn posts

Use the TL;DR as your opening hook before the article link. Use key takeaways as the body of a promotional post.

Email newsletters

Add the key takeaways list as a preview section before the article link in your weekly digest.

Internal Slack / Notion

Summarise competitor blog posts, industry reports, or research papers for your team in seconds.

Landing pages & product docs

Add a TL;DR box above the fold on long comparison pages or solution pages to help B2B buyers who scan before reading.

Research & competitor analysis

Paste competitor articles or industry reports to extract the key points quickly — ideal for content and SEO teams working across time zones.

Built for B2B SaaS content teams

Not a student tool. Not a generic summariser. Built specifically for the people who produce and distribute B2B SaaS content.

Content Marketers

Add key takeaways to every blog post in seconds — not hours

You publish long-form content but rarely add structured summaries because it takes time. This tool generates a copy-ready TL;DR or key takeaways list in under 10 seconds — paste it into your CMS and ship.

SEO Leads

Add key takeaways to every blog post in seconds — not hours

You publish long-form content but rarely add structured summaries because it takes time. This tool generates a copy-ready TL;DR or key takeaways list in under 10 seconds — paste it into your CMS and ship.

Founders & PMs

Add key takeaways to every blog post in seconds — not hours

You publish long-form content but rarely add structured summaries because it takes time. This tool generates a copy-ready TL;DR or key takeaways list in under 10 seconds — paste it into your CMS and ship.

GEO strategy

A TL;DR at the top of your blog is step one.

Here's the full picture.

B2B SaaS companies that consistently get cited by ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews are doing five things. Adding TLDRs to your content is the quickest win — but a complete GEO strategy is what gets you cited at scale.

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