LinkedIn Post Generator
AI LinkedIn post generator. Pick goal, tone, role, hook style - get 1-5 multi-paragraph drafts. Built for the 2026 algorithm. Free with a SocialCRM account.
- Draft a thought-leadership post in 30 seconds when the editorial slot is empty.
- Get a case-study angle when you have data but no hook.
- Generate hiring-post variants that stand out in a recruiter feed.
- Brainstorm hot takes that drive comment-quality engagement.
- Pull contrarian-angle drafts before defaulting to your usual voice.
Drafts are first-pass copy. Add your own specific numbers, customer names, or behind-the-scenes detail before posting - LinkedIn rewards specificity, and AI converges on generic phrasing without it.
AI-generated LinkedIn drafts, framed by goal and hook
The LinkedIn algorithm in 2026 rewards comment quality, dwell time, and native content. The first 200 characters decide everything because that's what fits before the see-more cut. This generator returns 1-5 multi-paragraph drafts per request, framed by goal (thought leadership, case study, hiring, hot take), tone, your role, and hook style. Drafts are first-pass copy; you replace the placeholders with real specifics before posting. Free with a SocialCRM account because the AI provider is rate-limited per user - anonymous access would burn the OpenRouter quota in minutes.
What the 2026 LinkedIn algorithm rewards
- First 200 characters carry the weight. LinkedIn truncates at the see-more cut. The hook is the post until the click.
- Native content beats link-out. Posts with external links in the body get demoted. Drop links in the first comment.
- Comment quality beats comment volume. 20 thoughtful 50-word comments outperform 200 emoji replies.
- 150-300 word sweet spot. Shorter reads as low-effort; longer loses dwell.
- Reply velocity is a ranking signal. Reply to every comment in the first hour.
Working the generator
- Pick your goal and role. Goal sets the post archetype (thought leadership, case study, hiring, etc.). Role grounds the voice - founder vs engineering leader vs marketer reads very differently in the same goal.
- Pick the tone and hook style. Tone is the writing voice; hook style is how the first line earns the see-more click. Contrarian takes drive the most comments; personal stories drive the most reach.
- Sign in once. LinkedIn drafts are multi-paragraph outputs - each request burns 4-6x the tokens of a single-line generator. Per-account quotas let us keep the tool free without strangling response times for everyone else.
- Generate 1-5 drafts, then specify. AI converges on generic phrasing without specifics. Replace the placeholders with your real numbers, customer names, and behind-the-scenes detail before posting. LinkedIn rewards specificity.
Turning AI drafts into posts that actually rank
- Replace every bracket. AI drafts converge on generic phrasing. Real numbers, real customer names, real behind-the-scenes detail are the human signature.
- Cut the corporate openers. "I'm thrilled to announce" gets demoted. Open with a contrarian take or specific number.
- No broetry. One-line-per-paragraph reads as low-effort and the algorithm picks up on it. Real paragraphs, 2-4 sentences each.
- 3 hashtags max. More reads as spam.
- Tuesday-Thursday 8-10am in your audience timezone is the modern posting window.
Frequently asked questions
Why do I need to sign in?
LinkedIn drafts are the heaviest generation in our toolkit - 5 multi-paragraph posts at 200-300 words each is meaningful inference cost. We pin quota to your account so power users don't take down the tool for everyone else. The algorithm primer, hook breakdown, and FAQ are fully readable without an account - only the Generate button itself sits behind login.
How many drafts per request?
1 to 5 per request, default is 3. Each draft is a multi-paragraph post (~800-1,500 chars) ready to drop into the LinkedIn composer. The model sometimes returns one fewer than requested if a draft fails the post-processing filter - the catalog isn't fixed-length.
Will the drafts pass for human-written?
Out of the box, no - they'll read as competent AI prose. The fix is fast: replace the brackets with real specifics. "We grew MRR by 40%" beats "We grew significantly." Specificity is the human signature; the AI gives you the structure, you give it the truth.
Which hook style drives the most engagement?
Contrarian takes win comments (LinkedIn algorithm rewards comment quality heavily). Personal stories win reach (algorithm boosts emotional resonance). Surprising stats win shares. Pick by the lever you want to move.
Can I use these drafts for client posts?
Yes, but generate as a brief - not finished copy. Adapt to client voice, niche, audience. Most agency-side use of AI drafts is to break the blank-page problem; the actual posting happens after a human pass.
What length should LinkedIn posts be?
150-300 words is the modern sweet spot. The drafts target that range. The first 200 characters are the only ones visible before the see-more cut, so the hook is everything.