LinkedIn post generator
LinkedIn post generator for free AI first drafts. Use it when you need a professional opening, proof-led body, and CTA before editing for your voice.
LinkedIn posts work best when the point of view is clear early. This tool gives the draft a job before the copy gets padded and helps the opening sound more deliberate.

Generated output
founders and marketing leads usually do not need another broad LinkedIn update. They need social content that sounds like the company behind it.
The practical shift is simple: start with the pressure your audience recognizes, add proof like brand profile inputs, reusable prompts, and review-friendly drafts, then make one useful point before you ask for action. That gives Shadow Posts a post that sounds specific instead of polished and interchangeable.
See how it works. Keep the delivery sharp and credible and avoid generic wording.
A useful LinkedIn post generator should not only rephrase a topic. It should turn the audience problem, offer, proof, and CTA into a clear professional argument.
That argument usually starts with a pressure the reader recognizes, then shows the proof or lesson before asking for the next step.
Founder lesson: \
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The update looks small from the outside: fewer blank fields, clearer review notes, and a calendar that shows what is ready. For the team using it every week, that removes the handoff that kept slowing posts down.\
Before: \
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Most AI social posts fail before the first sentence is written. The missing piece is not a better prompt. It is the proof point, audience, and review rule that tell the draft what job it has.\
FAQ
It creates a first draft with an opening angle, post body, and CTA for a professional audience. The best results come from adding a specific audience, offer, proof point, and tone direction.
Yes. The public tool is a free LinkedIn post generator for creating a structured draft before you edit, preview, or schedule the post.
Yes. Use it as an AI LinkedIn post generator when you need a sharper starting point than a blank prompt. It keeps the post anchored in audience, proof, and a clear next step.
Start with one concrete pressure, one proof point, and one useful takeaway. Then remove broad claims, over-polished phrasing, and CTAs that feel disconnected from the post.
Yes. Use the generated opening, body, and CTA as the written preview before you format the post in LinkedIn. It helps you check the argument before publishing.
No. It focuses on the writing structure. If you need a visual mockup, use this to create the copy first, then place that copy into your mockup or preview workflow.
Brand context stays attached
Brand profile, draft intent, and approvals stay with the work.

The free tools stay lightweight, but the full app keeps the resulting draft, review state, and calendar slot connected.
A LinkedIn post preview generator is useful because the opening line decides whether the rest of the post gets read. Use this page to test the first sentence, proof, and CTA before moving into LinkedIn.
For professional posts, check whether the first two lines state a useful point of view instead of a generic announcement.
Use the generated copy as the writing layer for a LinkedIn post mockup. Keep the opening short, separate the proof into readable lines, and leave the CTA visible without making the post feel like an ad.
This works especially well for founder updates, product lessons, service-business proof posts, and launch notes.
Remove filler claims, add one specific proof point, and make sure the CTA fits the audience. LinkedIn rewards clarity more than clever formatting.
If the post could come from any company in your category, run it through the brand messaging framework before publishing.