Free AI LinkedIn post generator
Who should this draft feel written for?
Best when the post should sound like a clear opinion from the person behind it.
Source + perspective, not topic + tone
This is not a topic-to-template machine
Most AI LinkedIn post generators ask for a topic and tone, then produce the same generic polished drafts. KnownVoice starts with a source and your perspective. The source gives the draft something real to work from. The perspective gives it a reason to exist.
Start from an excerpt, note, transcript, voice note, or rough idea.
Say what you believe. If it could come from anyone, it is not ready.
Tighten the argument, cut the filler, then add takes where the draft needs you.
Bring the thing that sparked the post
A source can be an article excerpt, call note, transcript, voice note, or rough idea. The important part is the perspective you bring to it. A random link becomes a summary. A source plus your angle becomes a post.
Pasted article excerpts
Paste the part worth reacting to. Then say what you agree with, disagree with, or see differently.
Voice notes and rough ideas
Talk through the messy thought. The tool can structure it; you keep the judgment.
Transcripts and call notes
Use customer calls, podcasts, demos, or YouTube transcripts when the insight is there but the post is not.
Example: source + perspective to LinkedIn draft
The source explains what happened. The perspective explains what you believe about it. That is enough to give the draft a spine instead of another vague list of tips.
Source
A buyer said every AI writing tool they tried made the team sound like a template, even when the topic was useful.
Perspective
The problem is not AI speed. The problem is starting from no judgment. Source material and a real point of view should lead the draft.
Draft direction
A founder post about why blank-prompt AI creates sameness, why perspective has to lead, and what to check before posting.
When to use a generator vs a full LinkedIn workflow
Use this free generator when you have one source, one perspective, and want a draft fast. Use the full KnownVoice workflow when you want to keep building from that draft: add personal takes, connect LinkedIn, and schedule or publish from the same workflow.
Common LinkedIn post formats this tool can create
The tool chooses a structure from the source and perspective, then gives you versions you can tighten before posting.
How to make the AI draft worth posting
Keep the sentence with a spine
Find the line you would actually defend and make every paragraph serve it.
Add one concrete take
Drop in the detail only you know: a customer phrase, a decision, a tradeoff, a mistake.
Cut generic LinkedIn filler
Remove fake certainty, empty frameworks, and anything written for everyone.
Questions about the free AI post generator
Blank prompts create generic posts. Source + perspective gives the draft a spine.
Is this just another blank-prompt AI generator?
No. It asks for source material and perspective before it drafts. The source gives it context; the perspective tells it what you believe. That is the difference between a draft with a spine and another generic post.
Can I use the generated post as-is?
Yes, if the draft says what you actually mean. Sign up from the preview to keep that draft, connect LinkedIn, then schedule or publish it. If it is close but not sharp enough, tighten the argument and add a personal take first.
Does the free AI post generator research the topic?
Yes. The generator researches before drafting. Your perspective tells the research what to look for.
What happens after I generate a draft?
You get a protected draft preview. From there, sign up to continue with the draft in KnownVoice, connect your LinkedIn profile, then schedule or publish when it is ready.
Do I need to add a perspective?
Yes. Without a perspective, the research has no angle and the draft has no point. The perspective is what makes the source yours.