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LinkedIn Post Generator

Generate a structured LinkedIn post with AI — hook line, short paragraphs, call to action and hashtags, tuned to your topic and goal. Free.

About the LinkedIn Post Generator

This free AI LinkedIn post generator writes one complete, ready-to-publish post from your topic and goal. Tell it what you want to talk about, choose the post's purpose — share an insight, announce something, tell a personal story, or a hiring post — pick a length, and it drafts the full post with the structure that performs on LinkedIn.

That structure matters: a scroll-stopping first line (only the first ~200 characters show before "...see more"), short 1-3 sentence paragraphs separated by white space, a closing question or call to action to invite comments, and 3-5 hashtags on the last line. The generator uses a larger AI model than our quick tools, so the writing is noticeably more specific and human.

A live counter tracks the post against LinkedIn's 3,000-character limit. Regenerate until the draft feels right, then personalise a detail or two — a real number, a name, a specific moment — before you publish.

How to Use the LinkedIn Post Generator

  1. 1Enter your topic and any key points you want included.
  2. 2Choose the goal of the post and how long it should be.
  3. 3Click Generate post and read the structured draft.
  4. 4Copy it, add one personal detail, and publish — or Regenerate for a different angle.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long can a LinkedIn post be?

LinkedIn posts are limited to 3,000 characters — around 400-500 words. Only the first ~200 characters appear before the "...see more" fold, which is why the generator always leads with a strong hook line.

What structure works best for LinkedIn posts?

Hook line first, then short paragraphs of 1-3 sentences with blank lines between them (walls of text get skipped on mobile), a closing question or call to action, and a few hashtags at the end. This tool generates posts in exactly that shape.

How many hashtags should a LinkedIn post have?

3-5 relevant hashtags is the widely used sweet spot. They help LinkedIn categorise the post for interested feeds; more than that starts to look like spam and adds no reach.

Will people know the post was written by AI?

Generic AI posts are easy to spot; specific ones aren't. Use the draft as your structure, then swap in one real detail only you could know — an actual metric, a client moment, a mistake you made. That single edit usually makes the post read as authentically yours.

What's the best time to post on LinkedIn?

Weekday mornings in your audience's timezone (roughly Tuesday-Thursday, 8-11am) consistently perform well, since LinkedIn usage peaks during work hours. Consistency beats timing, though — a regular cadence matters more than the perfect hour.

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