Free LinkedIn Post Generator
Turn one topic line into a post people stop scrolling for — a scroll-stopping hook, a tight body, a clear call-to-action, and hashtags that fit. Pick a tone, hit generate, and post it.
- Full post — hook, body, call-to-action, and 3–5 hashtags
- Match your voice with tone and audience settings
- Writes in 25+ languages, not just English
- No signup, no caps — generate as many drafts as you want
What Makes a LinkedIn Post Worth the Scroll?
Most LinkedIn posts die in the first line. The feed shows only two or three lines before the 'see more' link, so if that opening doesn't earn the tap, the rest never gets read. A post that works opens with a hook, makes one clear point, and asks the reader to do something — comment, share, or click.
Writing that well, post after post, is the hard part. You know your topic cold, but turning it into copy that sounds human and still gets engagement takes time most people don't have. A LinkedIn post generator hands you a finished draft built that way by default, so a good post stops being the thing you put off.
You bring the idea — a lesson you learned, a result you got, a take you want to share. The tool shapes it into a post with a hook up top, short readable lines in the middle, and a call-to-action at the end. Then you edit it to sound like you and hit publish.
A hook that stops the scroll
The first line is all anyone sees before deciding to tap 'see more'. Every post opens with a hook built around your topic, written to earn that tap.
The full post, not a fragment
You get a hook, a short readable body, a clear call-to-action, and 3–5 hashtags — a complete post, ready to paste into the LinkedIn composer.
A call-to-action that fits
Every draft ends with one clear ask — leave a comment, repost, or follow — so the post does a job instead of just trailing off.
Written in your tone
Set the tone and audience and the post matches it — thought-leader, storyteller, or straight-talking — so it reads like you, not a template.
Three Jobs Every LinkedIn Post Has to Do
Most post tools just pad a paragraph with buzzwords. This one is built around the three things a post in the feed actually has to pull off.
Earn the Tap
The first-line test
The feed cuts your post off after two or three lines. If the opening doesn't make someone curious, the rest is invisible. The generator front-loads a hook so that first line carries its weight.
Hold the Reader
The readable middle
Walls of text lose people. The body comes back in short lines and small chunks with one clear idea, so a reader can move through it without effort and still get the point.
Spark a Response
The engagement edit
LinkedIn rewards posts that get comments and reposts. Every draft ends with a real call-to-action — a question or a clear ask — so the post invites a reply instead of sitting silent.
From Blank Composer to Finished Post
Enter your topic
Type what the post is about — a lesson, a result, a take. A sentence or two is plenty. The more specific you are, the sharper the post.
Set tone and audience
Pick the tone and who the post is for, so it reads like your voice instead of a generic AI paragraph.
Pick a language
Choose from 25+ languages. The whole post — hook, body, and hashtags — comes back written in the one you pick.
Generate and post
Hit Generate and get a finished post in seconds. Copy it, tweak the wording to sound like you, and paste it into LinkedIn.
Built for Everyone Posting on LinkedIn
Founders & Executives
Share what you are building and what you learned without spending an hour on every post. Show up in the feed consistently.
Social Media Managers
Turn a topic line into on-brand post copy for client and company pages — no staring at an empty composer.
Job Seekers & Professionals
Post about your work and skills so recruiters and your network see you active, not just present.
Small Business Owners
Write posts about your product, your customers, and your wins without hiring a copywriter.
Sales & Recruiters
Stay visible to prospects and candidates with regular posts that start conversations instead of pitching.
Creators & Coaches
Keep a steady posting habit and grow your audience with hooks and calls-to-action that get comments.
Trusted by Professionals and Marketers
“I knew what I wanted to say but kept putting off the writing. Now I drop in the topic, get a post with a real hook, edit it for ten seconds, and publish.”
“I write posts for four company pages. This keeps the tone consistent and saves me close to two hours a week.”
“Posting used to feel like a chore I skipped. The drafts give me a starting point that already has an ending ask, so I actually post now.”
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the LinkedIn post generator free?
Yes. Enter a topic, set your tone, and generate — no signup, no credit card, no daily caps. Write as many post drafts as you want.
What does the tool actually generate?
One complete post for your topic: a scroll-stopping hook, a short readable body, a clear call-to-action, and 3–5 relevant hashtags. It is ready to paste straight into the LinkedIn composer.
How long are the generated posts?
Each post runs about 120 to 220 words — long enough to make a point, short enough to stay readable in the feed. You can trim or expand any draft before posting.
Can I match my own writing voice?
Yes. Set the tone and audience before generating and the post comes back in that style. Treat the result as a draft — edit a few lines so it sounds fully like you.
Can it write posts in languages other than English?
It can — more than 25 languages are supported. Pick yours before generating and the entire post, hashtags included, comes back in that language.
Does it add hashtags?
Yes. Every post ends with 3–5 hashtags chosen to match your topic. They are picked for reach, so the tool skips generic spam tags.
Will a generated post get more engagement?
It helps in two ways. A strong opening hook earns the tap on "see more", and a clear call-to-action at the end invites comments and reposts — and LinkedIn rewards posts that get a response.
Can I edit the post or generate a new one?
Of course. Treat the result as a fast first draft — copy it and change any wording you want. If it is not quite right, generate again for a fresh angle in seconds.
