LinkedIn Post Generator
— Build Authority with AI-Powered Hooks

Stop losing readers at "See More." Our LinkedIn post formatter handles structure, spacing, and bold hooks automatically. It's the linkedin text formatter serious founders use to build authority with every post.

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1. Analyzes Context

It doesn't just summarize. The AI finds the "Aha!" moment from your video or article and makes it the central thesis of your post.

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2. Broetry Formatting

Automatically formats sentences for mobile skimming. Short lines, strategic white space, and scannable bullet points.

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3. Drives Comments

Ends every post with a targeted question designed specifically to trigger algorithm-boosting comments from your network.

Who is this for?

Built for B2B marketers, startup founders, and C-suite executives using LinkedIn to generate inbound leads and build professional authority. LinkedIn's algorithm rewards consistency and quality engagement — but writing a compelling post from scratch every day is the bottleneck most professionals hit within two weeks. This generator extracts the most authority-building angle from any source and structures it using proven frameworks like PAS (Problem–Agitation–Solution) and AIDA, with the hook engineered to beat the 140-character "See More" cutoff.

Why use a LinkedIn Post Generator?

Core Benefits

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    Cure Writer's Block Never stare at a blinking cursor again.
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    Quality Over Fluff Base your posts on real videos, not generic AI prompts.
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    Algorithm Friendly Hooks and CTAs designed to keep users reading.

LinkedIn is high ROI, but writing every day from zero is draining.

Use one source link to generate a native-feeling post with a strong hook and CTA.

Publish faster without sounding robotic or generic.

How It Works for LinkedIn

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    Extract the core insight The AI reads your source link — whether it's a YouTube video, article, or Reddit thread — and identifies the single most valuable idea your LinkedIn audience will care about. No summaries. One strong take.
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    Format for the LinkedIn feed The output is written in "broetry" style — short punchy lines, strategic white space, and no walls of text. This is what the LinkedIn algorithm rewards and what stops the scroll on mobile.
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    Add a hook and a CTA question Every LinkedIn post opens with a hook that works before the "see more" cutoff, and closes with a targeted question designed to trigger algorithm-boosting comments from your network.

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  • arrow_right Sweet spot: 1,300–1,900 characters. Long enough to deliver value, short enough to keep attention. Avoid one-liners — they underperform on LinkedIn.
  • arrow_right Never put links in the post body. LinkedIn suppresses outbound reach. Drop your link in the first comment and mention it at the end of your post.
  • arrow_right Your first 2 lines are everything. LinkedIn truncates at roughly 140 characters. If your opening doesn't hook, nobody clicks "see more".
  • arrow_right Use 3–5 hashtags, placed at the bottom. More than 5 looks spammy. Niche hashtags (under 50K followers) outperform broad ones like #marketing.
  • arrow_right Comments beat likes for reach. The LinkedIn algorithm prioritises posts that spark conversations. Always end with an open question.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is "broetry" and why does it work on LinkedIn? expand_more

Broetry is a short-line, high-white-space writing style popularised on LinkedIn. Each sentence or idea gets its own line. This makes posts scannable on mobile and creates visual rhythm that keeps readers scrolling. The LinkedIn algorithm rewards posts that generate dwell time (how long someone reads), and broetry dramatically increases it.

How long should a LinkedIn post be for maximum reach? expand_more

The data consistently points to 1,300–1,900 characters (~200–300 words) as the optimal range for organic reach on LinkedIn. Posts shorter than 600 characters rarely generate enough engagement to spread. Posts over 2,500 characters tend to lose readers before the CTA. This generator targets that sweet spot automatically.

Should I add external links directly in my LinkedIn posts? expand_more

No. LinkedIn actively down-ranks posts with external links in the body because they drive users off the platform. The best practice is to publish your post without a link, then immediately add the link in the first comment. Mention at the end of your post: "Link in the comments." This preserves reach while still driving traffic.

What is the PAS framework and how do I use it for LinkedIn posts? expand_more

PAS stands for Problem–Agitation–Solution. It's one of the most effective copywriting frameworks for LinkedIn because it mirrors how professionals think: identify a pain point they recognize, intensify the frustration of living with it, then present a clear solution. A PAS LinkedIn post opens with a problem statement as the hook, spends 2–3 lines agitating why the current approach fails, then delivers the solution. This generator applies PAS automatically based on the source content.

How often should I post on LinkedIn to grow my following? expand_more

The data consistently shows 3–5 posts per week as the optimal LinkedIn posting frequency for personal profiles. Daily posting can work, but quality degrades quickly without a content system. Less than 2 posts per week results in slow audience growth because LinkedIn's algorithm deprioritizes infrequent posters. Using this generator to batch-create posts from a week's worth of reading lets you post consistently without daily writing time.