Paste your topic → get 3 LinkedIn post variations built for the feed's "see more" cutoff. Hook hits in the first 2 lines, body delivers, CTA closes. On-device AI — your content stays in your browser.
LinkedIn rewards specific post patterns: a sharp first line that earns the click on "see more," a tight body that delivers the insight, and a question or CTA that prompts comments. Our tool generates 3 post variations tuned to these rules so you can pick the angle that fits your voice. On-device AI — topics and drafts never leave your browser.
The hook line. LinkedIn only shows the first ~2 lines before "see more" — if that doesn't earn the click, nothing else matters. Start with a contrarian take, a number, or a specific claim, not a throat-clearing intro.
Medium-length posts (3-5 paragraphs) consistently outperform very short and very long. Exceptions: a punchy 1-line hot take can go viral, and a detailed 1,500-word post works for deep thought leadership if the audience is already warm.
Yes — LinkedIn has a "followed hashtags" feed, so every relevant tag is a distribution channel. 3-5 professional tags at the end of the post. More looks spammy.
Yes — Chrome's Gemini Nano runs locally. Your topic and drafts never leave your browser. No API cost, no privacy tradeoff.