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LinkedIn Post Generator
The LinkedIn post generator helps you turn a topic, audience or goal into practical post ideas you can edit in your own voice.
Use it as a guided worksheet: choose one angle, add your own proof and shape the post before you publish.
Generate an idea from three choices
Choose one item from each column, then combine the choices into a first post angle.
Goal
- Teach a lesson.
- Prove a point.
- Share a decision.
- Start a useful discussion.
- Turn a resource into a post.
Proof
- A customer question.
- A before-and-after note.
- A build log.
- A mistake and what changed.
- A checklist you actually use.
Shape
- Short story.
- Five-point checklist.
- Opinion with context.
- One question and your answer.
- Mini case note.
I want to [goal] using [proof] in a [shape]. The audience is [audience]. The post should help them [reader outcome].What the generator returns
A good generated idea should give you six parts.
Post idea
The plain-language topic.
Point of view
The reason this post should exist.
Opening line
One first line to test.
Detail to add
The fact, moment or context the reader needs.
Post order
The sequence that keeps the post easy to follow.
Bait check
What to remove if the post starts sounding hollow.
Post angles you can use now
The decision angle
Write about a decision you made, the options you rejected, the tradeoff you accepted and the result so far.
The question angle
Take a question someone asked you and answer it with enough context for someone in the same situation.
The proof angle
Show a result, rough version, customer quote summary or process note, then explain what created it.
The correction angle
Name a common assumption in your field and explain the part people usually miss.
The resource angle
Turn a checklist, prompt, template or process into a post readers can save and adapt.
The reflection angle
Use a recent mistake, constraint or lesson to explain how your judgment changed.
Use your own proof
Before you post, add one detail only you could add: a decision, date, number, customer phrase, process step, constraint, tradeoff or before-and-after note.
If the idea still works after that proof is added, it is more likely to sound like a person rather than a generic template.
Generator FAQ
Does it write full posts?
The page gives post angles, hooks and outline structures. You still write and edit the final post.
Can I use it for business pages?
Yes. Add the audience, offer and proof source before you use an idea for a company page.
Does it guarantee engagement?
No. It helps you choose a better starting point. Reach and response depend on the post, audience, timing, network and offer.
Plan the next week
One idea is easier to use when it has a place in a weekly plan.