Generator · 100% free, no signup · Updated May 2026
LinkedIn posts that don't read like the rest of your feed.
A free LinkedIn post generator that outputs structured 6-section posts: hook (3-line truncation-safe), context, story or insight, key takeaway, CTA. Calibrated for LinkedIn's 2026 algorithm (rewards 800-1200 char native posts, penalizes external links).
Type your post topic + pick a voice (operator / founder / consultant / employee / thought-leader). The generator outputs a 4-paragraph LinkedIn post with the kind of line-break rhythm and concrete language that actually breaks engagement, not the generic "thrilled to share" template.
Your post
Your post (359 chars)
I almost didn't share this. cut our churn from 6% to 2.4% by killing one feature. Last [WEEK/MONTH], I [SPECIFIC SITUATION]. [Honest emotional reaction]. The thing nobody talks about: [The real, hard truth most founders skip]. What I'm doing differently now: [Concrete change in your behavior]. Posting this in case it helps someone else on the same path.
Who this is for
Founders and operators who post on LinkedIn weekly and are tired of every AI tool spitting out the same "thrilled to announce" mush.
The problem this solves
Most LinkedIn AI generators output the corporate-comms style ("excited", "thrilled", "humbled") that 90% of feeds already use. The generator forces specific language patterns by voice: operators get short concrete sentences, founders get vulnerability + numbers, consultants get framework-led structure.
LinkedIn posts between 800-1,200 characters generate approximately 2-3× more impressions and 4× more comments than posts over 2,000 characters — the algorithm explicitly favors mid-length content.
Source: Buffer LinkedIn Engagement Report 2024 + LinkedIn Algorithm Engineering blog 2024
How to use it
- 01
Type the post topic
One sentence. Specific beats abstract: "We cut our churn from 6% to 2.4% by killing one feature" not "thoughts on retention".
- 02
Pick a voice
Operator (concrete + numbers), Founder (vulnerability + lessons), Consultant (framework + steps), Employee (perspective + insight), Thought leader (contrarian + opinion).
- 03
Get the post
4-paragraph structure: hook line → context paragraph → body / lesson → CTA / question. Line breaks placed for the feed scroll, not the desktop view.
- 04
Copy + paste
Click copy. Paste into LinkedIn composer. Edit the placeholders ([NUMBERS], [LESSON]) with your real specifics.
What you get
- ✓ Hook line + 4-paragraph LinkedIn post
- ✓ 5 distinct B2B voices (operator, founder, consultant, employee, thought leader)
- ✓ Line-break rhythm tuned for mobile feed (where 80% of LI reads happen)
- ✓ CTA / question prompt at end to drive comments
Frequently asked
What's the optimal LinkedIn post length?
800-1,200 characters. Longer posts get fewer impressions; shorter posts feel under-developed. The generator targets this sweet spot.
Should I include hashtags in LinkedIn posts?
Yes — 3-5 niche hashtags max. Avoid generic tags like #marketing or #leadership. Industry-specific tags (#b2bsaas, #devops) signal proper topic targeting.
How important is the first 3 lines?
Critical. LinkedIn truncates after ~140-220 chars on mobile. If the hook doesn't earn the "see more" click, the rest of the post is invisible.
Should I link out from a LinkedIn post?
Avoid external links in the post body. Algorithm de-prioritizes link posts. Put the link in the FIRST comment instead — it earns ~70% of the link-in-body reach without the penalty.
How is this different from the LinkedIn hook generator?
The hook generator outputs ONLY the first 3 lines (the "see more" hook). The post generator outputs the full structured post.
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Author + maintainer
Adrian Berisha — Founder of Clipflow. Indie SaaS builder shipping creator tools full-time since 2024. All tools and benchmarks on this page are reviewed quarterly. Last review: May 2026.
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