Free AI LinkedIn Post Writer
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Writing your LinkedIn post...
Your LinkedIn Post
Writing LinkedIn posts that actually get engagement
The LinkedIn algorithm rewards posts that get quick engagement — comments especially. That means the first line of your post is everything. It's the hook, the thing people see before they decide to tap "...see more." If that line doesn't stop the scroll, the rest of your post doesn't matter. This tool writes that hook for you, along with a full post built to keep people reading.
Pick a style that fits what you're going for. Thought leadership works when you've got a strong opinion. Story posts land well when you want to connect on a personal level. Tips and advice posts get saved and shared. Industry news commentary positions you as someone who's paying attention. And personal updates — done right — remind people there's a real human behind the profile.
You get 5 free uses a day, no account needed. Generate, copy, tweak it to sound like you, and post.
Frequently asked questions
What makes a LinkedIn post go viral?
There's no guaranteed formula, but viral posts tend to have a few things in common: a hook that creates curiosity or tension, a personal or relatable angle, short paragraphs that are easy to scan, and an ending that invites people to comment. The algorithm pushes posts that get early engagement, so timing and that first line matter more than most people think.
How long should a LinkedIn post be?
The sweet spot is 150-300 words. Long enough to say something meaningful, short enough that people actually finish reading. Posts that are too short don't give the algorithm much to work with, and posts that are too long lose readers before the end. This tool keeps your post right in that range.
Does the hook matter?
It matters more than anything else. On LinkedIn, only the first 1-2 lines show before the "...see more" button. If your hook doesn't grab attention, nobody clicks to read the rest. A good hook creates curiosity, makes a bold claim, or leads with something unexpected. This tool prioritises writing a strong opening line every time.
Can I edit the post after generating?
Absolutely — and you should. The best results come from using the generated post as a starting point, then adding your own voice, specific details, and personal touches. Copy it, tweak the wording, swap in your own examples, and make it sound like you. That's how you get engagement that feels authentic.