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Free Blog Outro Rewriter

Turn any weak conclusion into a share-worthy, CTA-ready closer. Our AI summarizes your post, reinforces your angle, and drives the next action — in seconds.

  • Auto-inserts a CTA matched to your topic
  • Summarizes takeaways without repeating the body
  • Preserves your voice in 20+ languages
74K+
Outros rewritten
~4s
Avg response
+3.1x
CTA click lift
4.8 / 5
298 reviews

From weak outro to strong CTA in 3 steps

Rewrite your conclusion without losing your voice.

1

Paste your existing outro

Drop the last 80-150 words of your post. Any tone, any length works.

2

Click Rewrite Outro

AI reads your draft and rebuilds it with a summary, angle recap, and CTA in under 5 seconds.

3

Copy or download

One-click copy, paste into WordPress/Ghost/Notion, or download as .txt.

Grigora research

Strong outros convert 5x more readers

We measured 420 blog posts across 6 niches over 60 days with 4 outro variants each. Posts with Grigora-rewritten outros drove 5.4x more CTA clicks, 8.0x more shares, and 7.0x more subscribe conversions than no-CTA endings.

Sample: 420 posts, 1,680 outros, February-March 2026.

Outro typeCTA clickShareSubscribe
No CTA / weak ending0.8%0.3%0.4%
Basic "thanks for reading"1.4%0.6%0.9%
Summary + CTA2.9%1.1%1.7%
Grigora rewrite (summary + reinforced angle + CTA)4.3%2.4%2.8%

Drop rewrites into your stack

Platform-specific tips to turn outros into conversions.

WordPress

  • Replace the conclusion block and add a CTA button (subscribe, download, try tool).
  • Use A/B testing plugins (Nelio, SplitHero) to validate CTA click lift.
  • Check your email automation — a strong outro drives newsletter signups.

Ghost

  • Ghost's newsletter preview shows the outro prominently. Test there first.
  • Add a "Member only" CTA to unlock revenue from your most engaged readers.
  • Use the post's "excerpt" field to preview your outro's vibe on category pages.

Substack / Medium

  • Outros drive next-post clicks. Invest here as much as the intro.
  • Use Substack's "recommended reads" placement to ride outro momentum.
  • Test a "leave a comment" CTA — discussion drives algorithmic boost.

Webflow / Framer

  • Add a styled CTA block after the outro — button, newsletter field, or product card.
  • Pixel-track conversions from outro CTAs separately from hero CTAs.
  • A/B test three outro variants using Webflow Logic or Framer A/B.

Notion / Google Docs

  • Paste rewrite and compare side-by-side with your original in two columns.
  • Highlight new CTA phrasing in a distinct color for client review.
  • Log which outros drove sharing via comments for team-wide learnings.

Who rewrites outros with Grigora

From solo bloggers converting more subscribers to agencies lifting client retention.

Bloggers and solo writers

End every post with a shareable, CTA-ready outro. Convert more readers into subscribers and customers.

Content teams

Standardize outro quality across 10, 20, or 30 writers. Cut editor revision rounds on conclusions.

SEO agencies

Rewrite client outros at scale to drive measurable CTA lift and justify retainer fees.

Publishers and newsrooms

Refresh aging evergreen content. A strong outro can re-activate subscriber flow from old posts.

Course creators

Lesson and chapter outros that drive the next action. Retention compounds with strong closing lines.

Ghostwriters

Match any client voice instantly. Use the rewriter as part of your standard workflow and charge for process.

Common errors and fixes

Output not landing? Here is how to steer the AI.

Rewrite changes my brand voice

Cause: AI over-polished.

Fix: Include tone notes: "keep casual, no hype words". AI respects explicit directives.

CTA feels generic

Cause: Input did not include topic context.

Fix: Paste the full outro including what the post was about. AI produces better CTAs with context.

Output too short

Cause: AI conservative on very short inputs.

Fix: Paste a fuller outro (3-4 sentences). Output will be appropriately sized.

Missing a summary of key points

Cause: AI returned only CTA.

Fix: Regenerate. The AI usually includes a summary in 95% of runs.

Rewrite in wrong language

Cause: Mixed language input.

Fix: Use a single language. Output matches dominant language.

Output identical to input

Cause: Input was already strong.

Fix: Rerun for a fresh variant. Or accept that your original was already good.

Copy button did nothing

Cause: Browser clipboard permission.

Fix: Grant permission or select + Cmd/Ctrl+C manually.

Tone feels robotic

Cause: AI occasionally drifts into cliches.

Fix: Rerun. Or paste into ChatGPT with "remove AI cliches" for a quick polish.

Grigora vs. other rewriters

Most rewriters polish; we rebuild. Here is the honest comparison.

FeatureGrigoraGrammarlyQuillBot
Free unlimited rewrites
Auto-inserts a call to action
Preserves your tone
Summarizes key takeaways
Multi-language support
No signup required
Fast (<5s response)
Export (copy + download)
AI search ready

Outros AI answer engines love to cite

Our rewriter structures your outro to surface summaries and takeaways — exactly the content Google SGE, Bing Copilot, and Perplexity lift into AI answers. Posts with summary outros earn 1.8x more AI citations.

  • Summary-first closer for SGE
  • Reinforced unique angle for EEAT
  • Clear CTA for conversion tracking

"I rewrote outros on our top 20 posts and subscriber conversion jumped 3x in 30 days. It is the cheapest ROI win we have shipped in years."

MR
Maya Ruiz
Growth Editor, Steadily
End every post stronger

Upgrade every post inside Grigora CMS

Grigora scores and suggests outro rewrites inline as you write. Never ship a weak closer again.

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  • Inline outro suggestions
  • CTA performance tracking
  • Team-wide voice guardrails
  • Role-based approvals

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Frequently asked questions

What does the Blog Outro Rewriter do?+

It takes your existing conclusion and rewrites it to summarize the post's key takeaways, reinforce your unique angle, and close with a strong call to action — all while preserving your voice.

Why is the outro so important?+

Outros drive the next action: subscribe, share, comment, click through. A great outro converts 2-4x more than a weak one. Most writers under-invest here and leave conversions on the table.

Is the Blog Outro Rewriter really free?+

Yes — unlimited, no signup, no credit card. It is a free-forever tool that showcases the Grigora content stack.

Can I use the rewrites commercially?+

Absolutely. Rewrites are yours to use for clients, your own site, ghostwriting, books — we claim zero ownership.

How long is the rewritten outro?+

Typically 60-120 words — long enough to summarize and CTA, short enough to stay punchy. The AI balances recap + action.

Does it preserve my tone?+

Yes. The rewriter reads your draft and sharpens it without replacing your voice. Formal stays formal; conversational stays conversational.

Can I A/B test outro variants?+

Run the tool 2-3 times with the same input — you'll get distinct variants to test. Use your analytics tool to measure which drives more conversions.

Does it add a call to action if mine is missing?+

Yes. If your draft lacks a CTA, the rewriter suggests one aligned with the post's topic — subscribe, read more, try tool, etc.

Will my draft be used for AI training?+

No. Inputs are processed for your rewrite and not used for training. We log hit counts anonymously for abuse detection only.

Does this work for non-English posts?+

Yes. Paste any language — Hindi, Spanish, French, Portuguese, German, and 20+ others — and the rewrite comes back in the same language.

How is this different from Grammarly or QuillBot?+

Those tools polish line by line. Our rewriter rebuilds the whole outro: restructures, summarizes, and adds a CTA. Pair both: rewrite with us, polish with Grammarly.

What makes a great outro in 2026?+

Three elements: (1) 2-3 line summary of the key takeaway, (2) reinforce your unique angle, (3) clear CTA aligned with reader intent. Our rewriter bakes all three in.

Last updated April 2026 • Reviewed by the Grigora editorial team