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LinkedIn Post Writer

LinkedIn posts that actually sound like you and aren't embarrassing to publish.

For founders, operators, and senior ICs who want to post on LinkedIn but refuse to sound like the hustle-bro template. It writes posts with real hooks (not "I made a mistake. Here's what I learned."), real structure (not bullet-list-of-5-clichés), and a voice that matches yours after one sample. It knows when a story should be 80 words and when it should be 400. Use it when you're building a personal brand around your actual work, when you have a story from this week's sprint that deserves a post but you don't have an hour to write it, or when you need to announce a launch, a hire, or a pivot without sounding desperate or rehearsed. Sample line of output: "Hook: 'We killed our top-performing ad campaign on Monday.' Body: 3 short paragraphs. Para 1: it was doing ₹4.2L revenue per day at 3.1 ROAS. Para 2: the post-purchase NPS on those buyers was 18. We were buying refunds. Para 3: the new campaign does ₹2.8L at 2.4 ROAS, but NPS is 61. Close: 'Bad revenue is worse than no revenue.' No hashtags."

Format

Ready-to-paste text prompt

Delivery

Email + private link on your account

Updates

Free for life (we maintain the prompt as models change)

What's inside.

20 specialist templates included with your LinkedIn Post Writer subscription.

  1. 01

    This Week I Learned

    Share a genuine insight from the past week without moralizing. Reads like a note to yourself, not a lesson for others.

    When to use: Weekly reflection posts that feel honest, not performative.

  2. 02

    We Killed Our Best Campaign

    Walk through a deliberate decision to stop something that was working, and the reasoning behind it.

    When to use: Counterintuitive business decisions worth explaining publicly.

  3. 03

    The Mistake That Paid Off

    Describe an actual error and what happened next, without the redemption-arc structure everyone uses.

    When to use: Sharing failures that had unexpected second-order effects.

  4. 04

    What Changed My Mind

    Name a belief you held, what you saw that challenged it, and where you landed now. No resolution required.

    When to use: Showing intellectual honesty without performing vulnerability.

  5. 05

    Before and After Screenshot

    Pair two real screenshots with a short caption. Let the work speak. Keep the surrounding copy under 40 words.

    When to use: Visual proof-of-work posts that do not need a long story.

  6. 06

    New Hire (Operator's View)

    Announce a hire from the perspective of what the business was missing, not what makes the person impressive.

    When to use: Hiring announcements that feel like business updates, not PR.

  7. 07

    Product Launch: Lessons, Not Features

    Announce a launch by describing what building it taught you, leaving the feature list for the landing page.

    When to use: Launch posts that attract the right audience without sounding like a press release.

  8. 08

    Pivot Announcement

    Say clearly what you are no longer doing, what you are doing instead, and why the change happened now.

    When to use: Direction changes that deserve a clean, direct explanation.

  9. 09

    Funding Announcement (Without the Cringe)

    Announce a raise by naming what you will use it for and what you are still figuring out. Skip the milestone worship.

    When to use: Funding news that respects the reader's time and skepticism.

  10. 10

    Partnership Launch

    Explain a new partnership by describing the specific gap it fills, not by listing each other's achievements.

    When to use: Collaboration announcements grounded in customer benefit.

  11. 11

    Contrarian Take

    State a position you genuinely hold that most people in your space would push back on. No hedging, no disclaimers.

    When to use: Sharing a real disagreement with received wisdom in your industry.

  12. 12

    Defending an Unpopular Decision

    Lay out the reasoning behind a choice you knew others would question. State the tradeoff you accepted and why.

    When to use: Explaining decisions that got public pushback or internal friction.

  13. 13

    Sharing an Internal Doc

    Publish a real internal document or framework with minimal framing. Let the artifact do the work.

    When to use: Building credibility by showing how you actually think and operate.

  14. 14

    Defending a Process

    Describe a workflow or practice you use that looks inefficient from the outside, and explain why it is not.

    When to use: Counterintuitive operational choices that are worth making public.

  15. 15

    What We Stopped Doing

    List the things your team deliberately stopped, what the decision cost you, and what it freed up.

    When to use: Showing strategic focus through subtraction rather than addition.

  16. 16

    Hire Announcement (From the Hire)

    Write your own joining post from the angle of what drew you to the role, not what the company does or your title.

    When to use: Starting a new role with a post that is interesting to people who do not know you.

  17. 17

    Leaving a Role, Respectfully

    Announce a departure without coded compliments for your old employer or veiled explanations of why you left.

    When to use: Exit announcements that close one chapter and open the next, cleanly.

  18. 18

    Returning to Work

    Announce a return after a gap without over-explaining the gap or framing absence as a journey.

    When to use: Coming back to professional life without owe-the-audience energy.

  19. 19

    Milestone Without the Humble-Brag

    Mark a number or achievement by focusing on what the next challenge is, not on thanking everyone who helped.

    When to use: Celebrating without the ritual gratitude performance most milestone posts require.

  20. 20

    Public Thank You

    Thank one specific person by naming an exact thing they did and why it mattered, without turning it into a story about yourself.

    When to use: Genuine acknowledgment posts that center the other person, not the writer.

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