BlurbStack lets bloggers and content writers paste their own blog post URL and get a finished, branded 1080x1350 social graphic in seconds. The AI writes the headline and caption from your article; a template engine renders them as real, legible text — so you repurpose long-form content into posts that drive traffic back to your site.
You spent hours on the post. Paste the URL and BlurbStack pulls the angle into a scroll-stopping graphic in seconds, so the same writing earns a second life in the feed instead of dying on page one.
The graphic teases the story; your caption and link finish the job. Instead of a generic infographic, you get a news-style post designed to make people curious enough to click through to the full article.
Your post title and brand name render as real, correctly spelled text through a deterministic template engine — never AI-drawn pixels that garble or invent words. What you publish always reads clean, so a repurposed post never looks amateur.
You're a writer, not a designer. There's no canvas, no layers, no Canva rabbit hole — paste a link, fine-tune the headline, swap a template, export a 1080x1350 JPG. Your own brand kit (logo, colors, font) is baked in automatically.
A blogger publishes a new post, copies its URL, and pastes it into BlurbStack. In seconds the AI drafts an original headline (with words you can highlight) plus a caption pulled from the article, and generates a styled editorial background — composited onto the blogger's own brand kit. They sharpen the headline to match their hook, toggle which words pop, swap to a template that fits the topic, and export a 1080x1350 JPG. They post it to Instagram with a link to the full article in the caption or bio. One long-form post becomes a steady supply of on-brand social graphics that point traffic back to the blog — without ever opening a design tool.
Yes. BlurbStack accepts any article URL, including your own blog. Paste the link and it writes a headline and caption from the post, generates a background image, and composites a finished 1080x1350 graphic on your brand. You edit anything, then export and post with a link back to your article.
That's the point. The graphic is built to stop the scroll and tease the story so readers want the full post. You add the link (in caption or bio) and your call to action; BlurbStack handles the part most writers dread — making a graphic that actually gets shared.
No. There's no canvas or layers. Paste a URL, tweak the wording, pick a template, export. Your brand kit (logo, colors, font) applies automatically, so every post looks consistent without a designer.
Canva hands you a blank canvas; carousel tools chop your post into slides of text. BlurbStack does one thing: turns your article URL into a single, scroll-stopping, news-style graphic with real, legible headline text — fast, on-brand, and built to earn the click.