Free AI LinkedIn Writing Tool

LinkedIn
Post Generator

Generate LinkedIn post drafts with stronger hooks, cleaner line breaks, and closing prompts that match the real goal of the post.

Access

Free, no signup

Draft Output

4 post directions + hooks

Built Around

Opening block + 220-char preview pressure

Best For

Thought leadership, client stories, launches, and career updates

1. Describe the post
Example prompts
2. Shape the angle

Tune the draft

Pick the post type, goal, tone, and depth before you generate.

Post type

Opinion-led posts where the opening should state the point before the feed makes anyone work for it.

Goal

Invite real conversation without falling into bait or soft cliches.

Tone

Direct, low-fluff, and easy to scan.

Length target

Balanced post length for most LinkedIn lessons, takes, and launch posts.

Many AI post generators jump straight from topic to final copy. This tool keeps the LinkedIn-specific workflow in view by centering the opening block, whitespace, and the goal of the post before anything else.

3. Copy and edit

Your post pack

Start with the strongest draft, then tighten the real proof, line breaks, and CTA before you publish.

Add a post idea and generate

Use the left side to generate free LinkedIn drafts, hook ideas, and closing lines built around the opening block first.

Stronger First Drafts

A useful free AI LinkedIn post generator starts with the opening block, not the whole 3,000 characters.

Most LinkedIn post generators promise ready-to-post copy, then return paragraphs that could belong to anyone. The post sounds finished without sounding placed in your feed, your context, or your voice.

This free AI LinkedIn post generator is shaped around the actual writing workflow instead. You set the post type, goal, tone, and length target, then get structured draft options that respect the collapsed preview and leave room to edit your real proof back in.

  1. 01

    Pick the job

    Choose whether the post is a thought-leadership take, client lesson, offer, career update, or carousel intro before you generate.

  2. 02

    Shape the reader outcome

    Set the goal to comments, authority, leads, or networking so the closing line matches what you actually want next.

  3. 03

    Edit against the preview

    Use the hook ideas and the related preview tool to make sure the best line still lands before LinkedIn hides it under the see-more cut.

What each part of a LinkedIn post is doing

The 3,000-character LinkedIn body is doing several jobs at once, and the parts that matter most are usually the parts people barely write deliberately. Naming each piece makes the LinkedIn post writer below easier to steer toward a draft that actually lands instead of becoming another generic AI post.

  • Opening block

    The first lines that have to survive the See more cut. The LinkedIn post examples on the right keep this block tight on purpose so the hook still works when the rest of the post is collapsed.

  • Middle context

    The story, lesson, or proof that earns the rest of the scroll. This is where the LinkedIn content generator leans on the optional proof or audience inputs so the post stops sounding generic.

  • Closing line

    The line that turns the read into the outcome you actually picked. Comments, authority, leads, and networking each pull the closing in different directions, which is why the goal selector matters.

  • Whitespace and rhythm

    Short paragraphs, deliberate line breaks, and one clear thought per block. Search results talk about ready-to-publish LinkedIn posts, but most drafts still need this final rhythm pass before they feel native to the feed.

LinkedIn post types the generator is shaped around

The same inputs produce very different LinkedIn post examples depending on the post type you pick. The example prompts inside the generator lean into that, so the LinkedIn post maker is comparing real angles instead of one generic formula.

  • Thought-leadership take

    A point of view, lesson, or opinion in your space. The authority goal weights the opening toward a clear claim so the post reads like a stance, not a status update.

  • Client lesson or case story

    What changed for someone you worked with, said plainly. The client and lead goals lean on audience and proof inputs so the post earns the result it talks about.

  • Offer or launch post

    A new product, service, or program framed around the problem it actually solves. The CTA line keeps the post from sliding into pitch energy.

  • Career update or new role

    The human version of the announcement. The networking goal favors warmer phrasing and a closing that invites replies instead of celebrations.

  • Carousel intro

    The post-side hook that earns the swipe through the slides. The short length mode keeps the opening block tight enough to do that job in the feed.

LinkedIn post generator FAQ

What kind of LinkedIn posts can this generator help with?

It is built for thought-leadership posts, client lessons, offer or launch posts, career updates, carousel intros, and post ideas you want to turn into a publishable draft. The goal is to give you structured first drafts that still sound usable on LinkedIn.

How long should a LinkedIn post be?

LinkedIn text posts can run much longer than the opening preview most people actually see. That is why this generator centers the first paragraph and keeps short, standard, and deeper draft ranges available instead of treating 3,000 characters as the real target.

Will this write a perfect LinkedIn post for me?

No. It gives you stronger first drafts, hook ideas, and closing lines, but the best results still come from editing the copy against your real proof, voice, and publishing context.

Does it work for lead generation and authority posts too?

Yes. You can choose goals like comments, authority, leads, or networking so the generator pushes the opening and the closing in the right direction for the job.

Is this an AI LinkedIn post writer or a structured generator?

It is closer to a structured LinkedIn post writer than an open-ended AI prompt. You give it the topic, post type, goal, tone, and length, and it returns four draft directions plus hook ideas and closing lines you can compare side by side.

How is this different from asking ChatGPT for a LinkedIn post?

The tool keeps the LinkedIn-specific choices visible before generation: post type, goal, tone, length target, opening preview pressure, hooks, CTAs, and formatting rhythm. That makes the output easier to compare and edit than one open-ended prompt.

Does it include hooks, CTAs, and line breaks?

Yes. Each run includes hook ideas, closing lines or CTAs, four formatted draft directions, character counts, line counts, and a first-block preview so you can tighten the part people see before tapping See more.

Can I get LinkedIn post examples for different goals?

Yes. The example prompts cover thought leadership, client stories, offers, career updates, and carousel intros, so you can see how the same inputs produce different LinkedIn post examples depending on the post type and goal you pick.

Is the LinkedIn post generator free to use?

Yes. The generator runs free in the browser, so you can build, compare, and copy LinkedIn post drafts without signing up.

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