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How to Write LinkedIn Posts With AI (Step-by-Step for 2026)

May 30, 2026
8 min read

Most people use AI for LinkedIn the wrong way: they type "write a LinkedIn post about X," paste whatever comes out, and wonder why it gets three likes. The tool isn't the problem — the process is. Used well, an AI LinkedIn post generator can help you write posts that genuinely earn attention. Here is the step-by-step way to do it.

Step 1: Start With One Sharp Idea

A great LinkedIn post makes a single point well. Before you touch any AI tool, decide the one thing you want a reader to take away. "Our onboarding emails were getting ignored, and one change fixed it" is a post. "Thoughts on marketing" is not.

The clearer your input, the better the output. Give the AI the specific situation, the lesson, and who it's for — not a vague topic.

Step 2: Win the First Two Lines

This is the most important step and the one most people skip. LinkedIn cuts your post off after roughly two lines, showing "...see more." If those lines don't earn the click, nothing else in the post matters.

Strong opening lines tend to be one of these:

A specific number

"We cut our support tickets by 40% with one change." Concrete numbers create curiosity.

A contrarian claim

"Most onboarding advice is wrong." It creates tension the reader wants resolved.

A relatable problem

"If your LinkedIn posts get ignored, it's probably not your idea." It makes the right reader feel seen.

Ask the AI for five hook variations, then pick the one that would stop you. A good generator does this automatically and front-loads the hook for you.

Step 3: Deliver the Payoff, Then Structure It

Below the fold, reward the reader fast. Make your point, share the story or the steps, and keep it skimmable — short paragraphs, line breaks, no dense walls of text. Most of LinkedIn is read on a phone, and a screen of unbroken text gets scrolled past.

If your idea is a process or framework, consider a carousel (document) post instead. LinkedIn's algorithm favours them because they keep readers swiping, which increases dwell time. A generator that builds branded carousels turns this from an hour of design into a few seconds.

Step 4: End With One Call to Action

Close with a single, genuine invitation: ask a question, invite a disagreement, or point to a resource. One clear ask outperforms three competing ones. Comments early in a post's life tell the algorithm it's worth showing to more people — so make commenting easy and worthwhile.

Step 5: Add Hashtags and Edit for Truth

Three to five relevant hashtags is the sweet spot — discoverable without looking spammy. Then do the step AI can't: read the whole thing and make sure every claim is true and every sentence sounds like you. AI gets you most of the way quickly; your judgment makes it credible.

A Reusable Prompt Structure

When you do write the brief yourself, this structure produces far better results than "write a post about X":

Topic: [the specific situation or lesson] Audience: [who should care] Goal: [comments / saves / clicks] Voice: [e.g. direct, warm, no buzzwords] Format: [short text post / carousel]

Feed that in and you'll get something usable instead of generic filler. Better still, a brand-aware generator already knows your voice, so you can skip most of it.

Optimizing Posts Over Time

Writing the post is half the job; learning what works is the other half. Watch which hooks earn the most expands, which formats get saved, and which topics spark comments — then make more of what works. Consistency compounds: two to four thoughtful posts a week, every week, builds authority faster than an occasional viral attempt.

For a deeper look at the B2B angle, see our guide to using an AI LinkedIn post generator for B2B companies, and to compare tools, read our best AI social media post generator comparison.

The Bottom Line

AI doesn't replace your thinking on LinkedIn — it removes the friction between your idea and a finished, well-structured post. Lead with a hook, make one point, keep it skimmable, end with a real ask, and always edit for truth. Do that consistently and the results follow.


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