LinkedIn post booster

Paste an underperforming post and get a rewritten version with a stronger hook, better structure, and clear CTA

Boost Your Post
Paste your post and get an improved version that drives more engagement

We'll rewrite your post with a better hook, structure, and call to action.

Paste any LinkedIn post that underperformed and get a rewritten version with a stronger hook, better structure, and a clear call to action. The AI keeps your voice and message intact while making the post more engaging.

How to use the LinkedIn post booster

  1. Paste your original post in the text area — the one that got fewer impressions or engagements than expected
  2. Choose a goal (optional) — select what you want to improve: more engagement, more clarity, sound more authoritative, better storytelling, or make it shorter
  3. Click "Boost My Post" and wait a few seconds
  4. Review the changes — read the "What changed" summary to understand what was improved and why
  5. Copy and personalize — use the boosted version as a starting point, add your specific details, then publish

Why most LinkedIn posts underperform

The average LinkedIn post reaches less than 5% of your network. Most posts fail not because the ideas are bad, but because the delivery is weak. Here are the most common problems.

The hook does not earn the click

LinkedIn shows approximately 210 characters before the "see more" button. If your opening line does not create curiosity, people scroll past without reading the rest. A weak hook like "Here are some thoughts on leadership" gives people no reason to click. A strong hook like "I managed a team of 12 for 3 years before I learned this" creates a gap the reader needs to fill.

The structure is hard to scan

Most LinkedIn browsing happens on mobile during short breaks. Readers scan before they read. If your post is a wall of text with long paragraphs, people skip it — even if the content is excellent. Short paragraphs (1-2 sentences), line breaks between ideas, and visual hierarchy make the difference between a post that gets read and one that gets scrolled past.

There is no reason to engage

Posts without a clear call to action get fewer comments. If you end your post with a statement, readers nod and scroll on. If you end with a specific question or prompt, you give them a reason to stop and type a response. Comments signal engagement to the algorithm, which then shows your post to more people.

Filler words dilute the message

Phrases like "I think that maybe," "kind of," "a little bit," and "in my opinion" weaken your authority. They add words without adding meaning. Removing filler makes your writing more confident and easier to read. Every word in a LinkedIn post should earn its place.

What the post booster improves

Hook rewriting

The first 1-2 lines are rewritten to create a curiosity gap. The AI analyzes your core message and crafts an opening that makes people want to click "see more." Hooks that state a specific outcome, open a story, or make a bold claim consistently outperform generic openings.

Paragraph structure

Long paragraphs are broken into shorter, scannable chunks. Each paragraph focuses on one idea. Line breaks are added between paragraphs to create breathing room. The goal is a post that looks inviting to read on a mobile screen.

Filler removal

Weak phrases, hedge words, and unnecessary qualifiers are removed. "I believe that it is important to" becomes "This matters because." The meaning stays the same, but the delivery is sharper and more confident.

Call to action

If your original post ends without prompting engagement, the booster adds a natural closing question or call to action that invites comments. The CTA is tailored to your post topic — not a generic "What do you think?"

Choosing the right improvement goal

More engagement

Best for posts where you want maximum comments and shares. The AI optimizes the hook for curiosity, adds open loops throughout the body, and ends with a strong question that is easy for readers to answer.

More clarity

Best for technical or complex topics. The AI simplifies sentence structure, replaces jargon with plain language, and reorganizes ideas so they build logically. Good for posts about processes, frameworks, or explanations.

Sound more authoritative

Best for thought leadership content. The AI adds confident language, removes hedging, and structures the post as expert insight rather than casual observation. Works well for advice posts, lessons learned, and industry takes.

Better storytelling

Best for personal experience posts. The AI restructures the post as a narrative with tension and resolution. It adds specific details that make the story vivid and relatable. The reader should feel something by the end.

Make it shorter

Best for posts that are too long or rambling. The AI cuts 30-50% of the word count while preserving the core message. Every remaining sentence earns its place. Good for when you have a strong idea buried in too many words.

Tips for getting the best results

  1. Start with your real draft — paste what you actually wrote, not a polished version. The booster works best on raw, honest drafts
  2. Add your details after — the AI cannot know your specific numbers, client names, or personal anecdotes. Add those to the boosted version
  3. Test multiple goals — try regenerating with different goals to see which version resonates. The "engagement" version might be very different from the "authority" version
  4. Keep your voice — if a phrase in the boosted version does not sound like you, change it. Authenticity always outperforms polished but generic content
  5. Compare before and after — reading both versions side by side helps you learn what patterns work, so your first drafts get stronger over time

Related tools

Use these alongside the post booster to create better LinkedIn content:

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about boosting your LinkedIn posts

Yes, completely free with no sign-up required. Paste any LinkedIn post and get an improved version in seconds. You can boost as many posts as you want — there are no usage limits or hidden costs.

The booster rewrites your hook to create more curiosity, improves paragraph structure for scannability, removes filler words and weak phrases, and adds a stronger call to action at the end. It keeps your core message and voice intact while making the post more engaging.

Yes. The AI preserves your original message, tone, and voice. It restructures and tightens the writing rather than replacing it with generic content. Think of it as an experienced editor polishing your draft — same ideas, better delivery.

Yes. You can optionally select a specific goal: more engagement, more clarity, sound more authoritative, better storytelling, or make it shorter. The AI focuses on that aspect while still improving the overall quality. If you skip the goal, you get a balanced improvement across all areas.

We recommend using it as a strong starting point. Add your specific numbers, personal anecdotes, and real experiences to make it truly yours. The best LinkedIn posts combine proven structure with authentic personal details that only you can provide.

The Hook Generator only rewrites the first 1-2 lines of your post. The Post Booster rewrites the entire post — hook, body, structure, and call to action. Use the Hook Generator when your post body is strong but the opening is weak. Use the Post Booster when the whole post needs improvement.