Free LinkedIn Post Generator
Turn a topic into a LinkedIn post with a real hook, then edit it and preview it in the feed. Built to not sound like AI.
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How to use the LinkedIn post generator
Topic in, editable draft out.
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Give it a topic
A lesson, a contrarian take, a client moment, a result. The more specific and personal, the better the post.
2
Pick a tone and generate
Plain, bold, or warm. You get a finished post with a hook, a concrete middle, and a soft takeaway.
3
Edit, preview, and copy
The draft opens in a real editor with formatting, and a live feed preview shows how it lands. Sharpen the specifics so it is unmistakably yours, then copy.
Frequently asked questions
Everything about generating LinkedIn posts.
Is this LinkedIn post generator free?
The first two posts are free with no signup, so you can judge the quality before committing. After that you sign up to keep going. We show the limit plainly instead of hiding results behind a paywall, because each generation costs real AI compute.
Will AI-generated LinkedIn posts sound generic or robotic?
Most do, because they are written from a prompt, not from you. This tool avoids the obvious AI tells and opens with a real hook, but it is still a topic-to-post draft. A post that genuinely sounds like you is one WriteHero writes after learning your voice from your real posts.
Can I edit the post after it generates?
Yes. The draft drops into a real editor with a formatting toolbar (bold, italic, lists), and a live LinkedIn preview shows exactly how it will look in the feed as you edit. Tweak it, format it, and copy it when it is ready.
How is this different from using ChatGPT?
ChatGPT will happily write a LinkedIn post, but it defaults to the exact corporate-AI cadence readers now recognize and distrust. This tool is pre-loaded with the constraints that keep a post human (real hook, plain language, no buzzword soup, no dash filler) and it previews the post in the actual feed layout so you catch truncation before you publish.
What makes a good LinkedIn post?
A hook that earns the scroll-stop in the first line, one concrete idea or story (not generic advice), short scannable paragraphs, and a soft takeaway or question at the end. Specific beats clever. A real moment from your own work will always outperform a polished generality.
What should I put as the topic?
Anything you would actually talk about: a lesson from a client project, a common belief in your field you disagree with, a mistake that taught you something, or a result you are proud of. The more specific and personal the topic, the less generic the post.
Where can I learn how these tools compare?
We wrote a full guide on LinkedIn post generators, including why most make every post sound the same and what to look for instead.
Related
- LinkedIn post preview checks how any post lands in the feed.
- LinkedIn About generator writes your profile summary the same way.
- LinkedIn post ideas gives you frameworks for what to post about.
- LinkedIn post examples has copy-paste templates for new job, promotion, and other occasions.
A topic gets you a draft. Your voice gets you read.
WriteHero learns your voice from your real posts and drafts new ones that sound like you. See your first post before you sign up.