Best AI tools for Write LinkedIn posts

Free options first. Curated shortlists with why each tool wins and when not to use it. · 560 reads

Also includes a prompt pack (7 copy-paste prompts)

Free AI tools for Write LinkedIn posts

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Best overall

Hypefury

Best overallChecked 5h agoLink OKPro
Why it wins

Repurposes existing content into LinkedIn posts and threads, suggests viral hooks, and schedules at optimal engagement windows.

When not to use

Primarily Twitter/X and LinkedIn. less suited for Instagram-first creators.

ChatGPT

Best overallChecked 5h agoLink OKFree plan available
Why it wins

Flexible and fast for ideating hooks, turning talking points into post drafts, and generating multiple variations to test.

When not to use

No built-in scheduler. output often needs editing for authentic personal voice.

Best free

Claude.ai

Best freeChecked 5h agoDead linkFree plan available
Why it wins

Best at matching your personal tone and voice for thought leadership. Long context lets you feed prior posts as style examples.

When not to use

Free tier has message limits. no built-in scheduler.

Best for beginners

Typefully

Best for beginnersChecked 5h agoLink OKFree plan available
Why it wins

Writes and schedules LinkedIn posts with an AI rewrite button and engagement analytics.

When not to use

Limited bulk scheduling on the free plan.

Best for teams

Taplio

Best for teamsChecked 5h agoLink OKPro
Why it wins

AI content calendar and analytics built for LinkedIn growth teams.

When not to use

When you need broad social coverage beyond LinkedIn.

Best privacy-first

Tweet Hunter

Best privacy-firstChecked 5h agoLink OKPro
Why it wins

AI writing assistant that generates high-engagement LinkedIn and Twitter content.

When not to use

Requires subscription. best for daily posting habits.

Comparison

ToolPricingVerifiedLink
HypefuryProChecked 5h agoTry →
Claude.aiFree plan availableChecked 5h agoTry →
ChatGPTFree plan availableChecked 5h agoTry →
TaplioProChecked 5h agoTry →
Tweet HunterProChecked 5h agoTry →
TypefullyFree plan availableChecked 5h agoTry →

Prompt pack for Write LinkedIn posts

Copy and paste these prompts into your chosen tool to get started.

Fill in placeholders (optional):

  1. Write a LinkedIn post about [topic or lesson learned]. Make it personal, specific, and end with a question that invites comments. 150–250 words.
  2. I want to share a professional win: [describe the achievement]. Write a humble, genuine LinkedIn post that inspires without bragging. Under 200 words.
  3. Write a LinkedIn post that positions me as an expert in [field]. Use a counterintuitive insight or unpopular opinion to hook the reader.
  4. Turn this rough idea into a polished LinkedIn post: [paste your rough draft or bullet points]
  5. Write a 5-part LinkedIn carousel post on [topic]. Each slide should have a headline and 2–3 sentences of supporting content.
  6. I want to build my LinkedIn audience in [industry]. Write a weekly content plan with 4 post ideas covering: insight, story, opinion, and tip.
  7. Write a LinkedIn post announcing [new job / product launch / milestone]. Make it professional, warm, and forward-looking. Tag [person or company] if relevant.

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