What should I post on LinkedIn?
Start from something you already have: a topic you care about, a call transcript, an article you read, the audience you sell to, or a post of yours that worked. MagicPost reads that source and returns six post ideas, each with a type and a category, so you pick an angle instead of inventing one.
Where do the ideas come from?
From the source you choose and from your own account. The generator takes a topic, a file, a link, a persona or your published posts, then writes against your LinkedIn profile and your recent posts. Your posts come from your connected account through the official LinkedIn APIs, with no scraping and no browser extension.
Can I turn an article or a PDF into LinkedIn post ideas?
Yes. Paste the link of a blog post, a web page, a YouTube video, a LinkedIn post or a newsletter, or upload a PDF, DOCX, TXT, MD or CSV file, or an image, up to 50 MB. Add one line of instruction if you want a specific angle. Some content is incompatible.
Are the ideas personalized?
Yes. Each generation uses your LinkedIn profile and your recent posts, so the ideas stay on your subjects and avoid repeating what you already published. Once your account has enough post history, the categories follow the ones you write most, with room kept for angles you rarely use.
How do I organize the ideas I keep?
Pin an idea and it joins your board, in one of three columns: List, To use, Used. You can group your ideas by type, source or date, filter and search them, switch between cards, table and kanban views, edit or duplicate one, write one by hand, and update a whole selection at once.
Is there a free LinkedIn post idea generator?
Yes. A free tool on this site turns one text field into a handful of ideas, with no account. The feature described on this page lives inside MagicPost and adds the five sources, the personalization from your profile and your posts, the idea bank and the key points.