AI Social Media Post Generator
Business
Turn a raw idea, win, lesson, or opinion into a platform-native post — pick LinkedIn, X, Instagram, Threads, and more; hooks, line breaks, and CTA tuned to each channel.
Platform-native writing for people who hate corporate cheerleading
Specificity beats swagger when the audience is your peers.
Every platform has its own rhythm — LinkedIn rewards line breaks, X wants tight hooks, Instagram captions need breathing room. You paste messy notes, a half-formed take, or bullet receipts from a ship log; the tool shapes copy for the channel you pick: hook intensity, archetype pacing, and a close that invites the right conversation. It is explicitly steered away from inventing promotions, revenue figures, employer names, or endorsements you never typed. The goal is structure and voice, not fiction dressed as credibility.
How to brief a post that still sounds like you
Spend two minutes on inputs so edits take five, not fifty.
- Paste raw notes, fragments, or a Slack dump; half sentences are enough for the model to infer arc.
- Choose the post archetype that matches intent: story-lesson, framework, contrarian, launch, or hiring.
- Set audience seniority so jargon density and stakes match who actually reads your feed.
- Tune hook intensity to your risk budget; bold lines should still be things you would say aloud.
- Pick hashtag mode honestly; many strong posts ship with none and read cleaner for it.
- Generate once, then hand-verify every proper noun, number, and client reference before publish.
What you get on each run
Artifacts tuned to how operators actually post.
Hook + body
Scannable paragraphs
Opening line calibrated to your hook setting, then short paragraphs with breathing room.
CTA line
Comment, DM, or link
A close that matches your CTA style without begging for engagement.
Hashtag block
None to five
Optional trailing tags only when your mode asks for them, not a spam tail by default.
Shape discipline
Archetype-true pacing
Contrarians get tension early; frameworks lead with the system, not the flex.
Best for
Moments where clarity compounds reach.
- Shipping stories with real before/after, without inventing metrics you never supplied
- Hiring posts where comp, location, and stack must stay exactly as you wrote them
- Launch notes translated into feed-native language without hype adjectives
- Contrarian takes you can defend because the brief includes your actual reasoning
- Postmortems and incident lessons aimed at ICs and managers, not vanity metrics
- Founder or PM narratives where one honest detail beats ten vague superlatives
- Threads you will paste manually; no scheduler magic, just clean text
Why shape and tone matter more than model choice
The feed punishes generic "insights" and rewards receipts.
Most bad social drafts fail because the arc is wrong: a launch post written like a diary entry, or a contrarian opener with no payoff. This tool separates structure from bravado. Platform picks formatting habits; archetype picks pacing; audience picks vocabulary; hook intensity picks how hard the first line leans. Models fill sentences, but those knobs keep the output inside guardrails you set. When something still feels off, it is usually missing specifics in your brief, not missing adjectives in the draft.
Pro tips
Small habits that keep drafts defensible.
- Lead with one concrete image, number, or proper noun you are willing to stand behind in comments.
- If you would not say the hook out loud to a coworker, drop hook intensity one notch and regenerate.
- Paste the exact policy or pricing line you need quoted verbatim so the model cannot paraphrase legal text.
- For contrarian posts, add one sentence of steel-man context in your notes so the take reads fair.
- Delete generic closers ("Agree?") and replace with a question only someone in your niche would answer.
- Save two variants with different hashtag modes and A/B in comments on a repost, not in the body.
Social Media Post Generator FAQ
Will it invent metrics or logos I did not provide?
It should not. The system prompt refuses fabricated wins. If a number appears you never typed, delete it or rerun with the figure explicitly in your notes.
Is this free to try?
Runs follow your workspace credit rules like other text tools. There is no separate paywall for the social post template itself.
Can I use the output commercially?
You own your edits. Treat AI drafts like any other first pass: verify facts, align with counsel on regulated claims, then publish under your name.
How does this compare to generic chat?
Fields force decisions you would otherwise forget: platform, archetype, audience, hook strength, hashtag mode, and CTA style. That structure reduces rambling and keeps tone consistent end to end.
Which models power it?
Defaults to fast general models with optional upgrades to stronger reasoning models where your workspace allows; swap in settings if a draft needs heavier nuance.
Does it schedule or auto-post?
No. You get text to paste into LinkedIn, X, Instagram, or whatever scheduler you already trust.
How is this different from the Social Media Kit tool?
This tool writes one polished post for one platform. Social Media Kit takes one brief and generates coordinated copy across multiple channels at once.
How do I get sharper hooks?
Add one uncomfortable specific to your notes, then regenerate. Hooks sharpen when inputs include tension, not when you ask for "more viral."
Can I keep controversial takes safer?
Use contrarian archetype with medium or soft hook intensity, include the counterargument in your brief, and edit the publish button is still yours.
Publish proof, not posture
Clarity is how quiet accounts outgrow loud ones.
Use the generator to beat the blank page, then spend your time on what algorithms cannot fake: verified details, timely context, and replies that show you read the comments. Ship, learn which shapes resonate, and iterate; the tool should shorten the path to a first draft, not replace your judgment at publish time.