Fake LinkedIn post generator
A LinkedIn feed post mockup with your name, headline, text, and reaction counts, exported as a clean PNG. For client approvals, decks, and the memes.
The honest-use line
- Ghostwriters and agencies: the standard approval artifact. The client sees exactly what the feed will show, before it shows it.
- Launch decks: the announcement post as a visual, next to the metrics slide it is supposed to produce.
- Satire: the LinkedIn-influencer parody genre depends on the format being recognizable. Keep it recognizable as parody too.
- Fabricated quotes attributed to real people, screenshots passed off as authentic engagement: that is defamation and impersonation territory, not mockup territory.
Frequently asked questions
How do I make a fake LinkedIn post?
Fill in the name, headline, post text, and the engagement numbers, upload an avatar if you want one, and export the card as a PNG or copy it to your clipboard. It renders entirely in your browser: no LinkedIn login, no API, nothing published.
What are LinkedIn post mockups used for?
Content agencies get client sign-off on ghostwritten posts before publishing, courses teach post structure with controlled examples, product teams mock the announcement post into launch decks, and the meme format ('I asked the barista for a coffee. What happened next taught me B2B sales') needs a canvas. This is that canvas.
Is making a fake LinkedIn post allowed?
Mockups are ordinary creative work. What crosses the line is deception: attributing fabricated words to a real person is potentially defamatory, and impersonation violates LinkedIn's terms. Satire that reads as satire and mockups labeled as previews are the safe territory.
Does the mockup match the real LinkedIn layout?
It mirrors the feed post card closely: avatar, name with the 1st-degree marker, headline, timestamp with the public icon, post text with preserved line breaks, the reaction cluster, and the Like/Comment/Repost/Send row. Enough that screenshots read as authentic at feed size.
Why does the text keep my line breaks?
Because LinkedIn does. Short paragraphs with air between them are the working format on LinkedIn, so the mockup preserves your spacing exactly the way the real composer would render it.
Approval done. Now actually post it.
posthell schedules the approved post to LinkedIn, re-genres it per network with its AI adapt engine, and shows which version drove the engagement. Mockup to published without the copy-paste relay.