Write LinkedIn posts that actually get shared.
Most LinkedIn posts die in silence because they break the same rule: no hook, no payoff, no point. This generator fixes that — it writes in my exact 3-part format. Free. Unlimited.
You're not bad at writing. You're using the wrong structure.
I've reviewed thousands of LinkedIn posts from founders, sales pros, and creators. The good ones aren't better written — they're better structured. There's a reason the same handful of accounts get reach every single time, and it's not luck.
After three years of testing what works on my own profile (@iamashisharya) and inside Sales X AI, I locked it into a single repeatable framework. Three parts. That's it.
The Hook
The first 2 lines. They decide if anyone reads the rest. Should make someone stop scrolling and click "see more."
The Payoff
The actual value. Story, framework, or insight. Specific. Concrete. No generic LinkedIn motivation slop.
The Close
One-line takeaway someone can quote in a comment. This is what makes posts get shared and saved.
The generator below writes posts in this exact structure. Type in your idea — a lesson, a story, a hot take, a tool you use — and it spits out a draft you can ship in 60 seconds.
Get more out of it in 5 seconds.
- Be specific in your input. "Sales tips" gets you a generic post. "How I closed a ₹3L deal in DMs without a sales call" gets you something people actually read.
- Use your own stories, not industry takes. The Trailer-Meat-Summary structure is built to make personal stories punch above their weight. Lean into that.
- Don't post the first draft as-is. Read it out loud. If a sentence sounds like LinkedIn, rewrite it like you're texting a friend. That's the voice that travels.
- Run the same idea 3 times. Different angles = different posts. One idea can fuel a week of content if you let it.