LinkedIn Post Generator
Generate polished LinkedIn posts from a topic, idea, or rough notes. Choose post goals, audience, tone, and length—then get a ready-to-publish post with strong hooks, clean formatting, and a natural call to action.
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How the AI LinkedIn Post Generator Works
Get results in seconds with a simple workflow.
Add Your Topic or Notes
Paste an idea, a rough draft, or bullet points. The generator can turn messy notes into a publish-ready LinkedIn post.
Choose Goal, Tone, and Length
Pick the post goal (reach, authority, leads), set the tone, and choose a short, medium, or long format for the right level of detail.
Generate, Edit, and Publish
Get a formatted post with a strong hook and a natural CTA. Make quick edits to add personal details, then post on LinkedIn.
See It in Action
Example of turning a rough idea into a polished, high-engagement LinkedIn post with a clear hook, structure, and CTA.
People don’t get hired because their resumes are bad. They list tasks and not results. Use numbers and talk about impact.
Most resumes aren’t rejected because you lack skills.
They’re rejected because they read like job descriptions.
If your bullets start with: • Responsible for... • Worked on... • Helped with...
You’re hiding the part hiring managers care about: Impact.
Try this structure instead:
- What you did
- How you did it
- What changed because of it (numbers if possible)
Example: “Built onboarding emails” → “Built an onboarding email sequence that reduced time-to-first-value by 18%.”
Your experience isn’t the problem. Your framing is.
What’s one resume line you’d rewrite today?
Why Use Our AI LinkedIn Post Generator?
Powered by the latest AI to deliver fast, accurate results.
Viral Hook + Strong Opening Lines
Generate attention-grabbing LinkedIn hooks and first lines designed to increase read-through and engagement without sounding clickbait.
Proven LinkedIn Post Formats
Choose from thought leadership, personal story, how-to tips, contrarian takes, mini case studies, or carousel scripts—each formatted for LinkedIn readability.
Clean Formatting for Mobile Readers
Short paragraphs, scannable bullets, and natural line breaks that make your LinkedIn content easy to read on mobile and more likely to earn comments.
Smart CTA Options
Add a subtle call to action—ask a question, invite a reply, or guide readers to your offer—without sounding salesy or spammy.
Hashtag Suggestions (Optional)
Automatically generate relevant LinkedIn hashtags to support discoverability and topic association, tailored to your industry and post theme.
Pro Tips for Better Results
Get the most out of the AI LinkedIn Post Generator with these expert tips.
Add one concrete detail
Even a single specific example—an industry, a role, a result, or a lesson learned—makes your post sound more credible and less generic.
Write for skimmers
LinkedIn is a scrolling platform. Keep paragraphs short, use bullets, and make the takeaway obvious within the first few lines.
Ask a real question at the end
A simple, relevant question invites comments. Avoid yes/no questions—ask what others are doing, what they’d change, or what they’ve learned.
Repurpose your best performers
If a post works, reuse the angle: turn it into a checklist, a mini case study, or a carousel. Consistency beats constant reinvention.
Who Is This For?
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How to Write LinkedIn Posts That Get Read (and Actually Get Comments)
LinkedIn is weirdly simple and brutally competitive at the same time.
You can write something smart… and it dies. Or you can write something clear, specific, and easy to skim and it takes off.
That’s basically the whole game.
This LinkedIn Post Generator helps you do the second thing on purpose. You feed it a topic (even messy notes), pick a goal and a tone, and it outputs a post that looks like something a real person would publish. Hook, structure, clean line breaks, and a CTA that doesn’t feel gross.
If you want more tools like this, the main library on WritingTools.ai is where we keep adding new generators.
What “Good” LinkedIn Formatting Looks Like (It’s Not Just Short Paragraphs)
A lot of “AI LinkedIn posts” fail because they ignore how people read on the platform.
People skim. Fast. On mobile. Between meetings.
So formatting matters as much as the idea.
Here’s the pattern that usually works:
- A hook that creates curiosity or tension
- A quick setup (what happened, what you noticed, what changed)
- One clear takeaway (a lesson, framework, or decision)
- Scannable structure (line breaks, bullets, mini sections)
- A simple question that invites real responses
And yes, shorter paragraphs help. But the bigger win is making the point obvious early.
Pick the Right Post Type for Your Goal
One reason posts flop is they’re trying to do everything at once. Teach. Sell. Inspire. Recruit. Start a debate. All in 200 words.
Choose one goal, then match the format.
If you want reach and engagement
Go with:
- A pattern interrupt hook
- A relatable truth
- A clean takeaway
- A question people can answer from experience
If you want authority
Go with:
- A strong opinion (but not a hot take for attention)
- Context from real work
- A framework or checklist
- A calm, confident tone
If you want leads
Go with:
- A clear problem you solve
- A short story or proof point
- A simple “here’s what I’d do” mini process
- A CTA that invites DMs or a comment, without begging
A good CTA for leads usually sounds like: “If you want the template, comment X and I’ll send it.” Not: “Book a call now!!!!”
Hook Ideas You Can Steal (and Adapt)
Hooks are not magic. They’re just clarity plus friction.
A few starter templates:
- “Most people think X. That’s why they keep getting Y.”
- “I didn’t believe this until I saw it up close…”
- “If you’re doing X, you’re probably missing this part…”
- “Here’s the simplest way to fix X without doing Y.”
- “The advice everyone repeats about X is incomplete.”
- “I reviewed 50 examples of X. Here’s what the best ones did.”
Then immediately earn the hook. Don’t tease for 8 lines and never deliver.
Hashtags on LinkedIn: What Actually Works
Hashtags can help with discoverability, but they’re not a cheat code.
If you include them:
- Use 3 to 5 max most of the time
- Keep them relevant and specific
- Put them at the end so they don’t clutter the post
Avoid stacking a wall of hashtags. It can make an otherwise solid post look spammy.
Make the Post Sound Like You (So It Doesn’t Feel AI)
This is the fastest way to upgrade any generated post:
Add one or two personal details:
- a real role (who you were working with)
- a concrete outcome (even a small one)
- a mistake you made
- a line of dialogue you remember
- a specific constraint (time, budget, team size)
Even one sentence like “This happened when I was hiring for a junior marketing role last year” makes the whole post feel grounded.
A Simple Editing Checklist Before You Publish
Do this quick pass:
- Is the main point obvious by line 3?
- Could someone skim it and still get the takeaway?
- Did you include at least one specific detail?
- Is there a natural question at the end?
- Did you remove filler lines that say nothing?
Small edits. Big difference.
Turn One Idea Into 5 Posts (Without Repeating Yourself)
If you’re posting consistently, you don’t need more ideas. You need more angles.
Take one topic and generate:
- A story version (what happened, lesson learned)
- A how-to version (steps, checklist, framework)
- A thought leadership version (your POV, what most people miss)
- A mini case study (context, change, result, what others can copy)
- A carousel script (slide outline, each slide one point)
Same idea. Totally different vibe. And you’ll learn what your audience reacts to.
LinkedIn Post Generator: Best Use Cases
This tool is especially useful when:
- you have a good idea but can’t find the opening line
- your draft is too long and needs tightening
- you want to repurpose content into LinkedIn-native formatting
- you’re trying to post more consistently without sounding robotic
- you want to test different angles fast (story vs tips vs POV)
If you can describe the idea in two sentences, you can usually get a publish-ready post in one run, then do a quick human pass and hit post.
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