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LinkedIn post generator

Describe the story, lesson, or update, and get three LinkedIn post options with a first line built for the 'see more' fold and none of the engagement-bait clichés.

4 free generations a day, 3 options each. Written from your topic only; it never invents numbers or names.

LinkedIn shows roughly 210 characters before 'see more', so a post lives or dies on its first line. This generator writes three options per topic with that fold in mind, in the voice of a person rather than a personal brand: no 'Agree?', no 'Let that sink in', no ten one-line paragraphs of manufactured profundity.

How it writes for LinkedIn

  • About 210 characters (the first three lines) show before the fold. Each option leads with a line built to earn the expansion.
  • Short paragraphs separated by blank lines read best on LinkedIn, but restraint matters: the one-word-per-line 'broetry' format is the most recognizable AI-and-guru tell on the platform.
  • Two or three relevant hashtags at the end is plenty; hashtag walls read as automation.
  • The generator writes from what you give it. A LinkedIn post that invents metrics or a dramatic backstory eventually gets found out; this one refuses to.
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Frequently asked questions

Is this LinkedIn post generator free?

Yes: 4 generations a day with three options each, no signup. It is built for the 'see more' fold and instructed away from engagement-bait patterns.

What makes a LinkedIn post perform?

A first line strong enough to earn the 'see more' click, one concrete story or lesson rather than general advice, and a shape that respects the reader. Posts between roughly 900 and 1,900 characters tend to do well because they signal substance without demanding a scroll.

Should LinkedIn posts use hashtags?

Lightly. Two or three specific tags at the end can help topic classification; a wall of ten reads as automated. LinkedIn's own guidance has moved away from hashtag-heavy posting.

Will it write in first person?

Yes, the options are written as you, about your topic. Edit the one you pick so the phrasing matches how you actually talk; that edit is what makes it credible.

This writes the caption. posthell runs the whole calendar.

posthell's composer shapes posts from your own raw notes (grounded, never invented), tailors them per network, and schedules to LinkedIn plus 14 more. The free generator here is the small taste.

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