LinkedIn post rewriter
Paste a draft that isn't landing and get it rewritten for reach — with your facts and voice intact. The hook surfaced, the walls of text broken, the AI phrasing cut — and a bullet list explaining every change, so you learn while you fix.
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Paste the whole draft, not a summary. The rewriter keeps your facts and voice — it fixes structure and phrasing.
How to use it
- Paste your full draft — the actual text, not a description of it. Optionally tell the rewriter what to aim for: more comments, a clearer hook, less AI-sounding.
- Hit Rewrite my draft. The result comes in two parts: the rewritten post first, then a --- divider, then bullets explaining each change and why it helps.
- Read the bullets. Keep the changes you agree with, revert anything that doesn't sound like you, and copy just the post part out (everything above the ---).
Rewriting is not regenerating
Most "AI post tools" take your draft, extract the topic, and write a new post from scratch. That throws away the most valuable thing in your draft: the parts only you could have written — your numbers, your claims, the way you actually talk. What comes back is smoother and emptier.
A rewriter works the other way. Your draft is the source of truth; the tool's job is to fix the delivery, not replace the substance. This one is instructed to keep your facts and voice, intervene only where structure or phrasing costs you readers, and show its work — every change is listed in bullets below the rewrite so nothing happens behind your back. Publish edits you understand; revert the ones that don't sound like you.
If you don't have a draft yet, start with the hook generator or a full post generator instead — rewriting needs raw material to protect.
The four reach-killers this rewriter fixes
- The buried hook. Most drafts have their strongest line in paragraph three. LinkedIn shows roughly the first 210 characters before …see more on desktop (unofficial; often closer to 140 on mobile) — if the good part is below that fold, the feed never sees it. The rewrite finds your best line and moves it to the top.
- The wall of text. Five-sentence paragraphs read fine in a document and die in a narrow feed column on a phone. The rewrite breaks your text into 1-2 sentence beats without changing what it says.
- AI phrasing. "In today's fast-paced world", enumerator adverbs, symmetrical triads — readers have learned the smell of generated text and scroll past it. An Originality.AI study of 3,368 LinkedIn posts (2025) found detectably-AI posts underperform human writing in most professional niches. The rewrite cuts these tells; our AI-sounding post checker can score the before and after.
- The weak ending. Drafts that trail off — or end on a generic "What do you think?" — give readers nothing specific to respond to. The rewrite lands on one takeaway or one question worth answering, because comments are where distribution comes from.
Using Claude Code, Cursor, or another coding agent? Install the skill version and your agent rewrites LinkedIn drafts locally with the same rules — keep the author's facts and voice, fix the four reach-killers, explain every change:
npx skills add liftli-ai/skills --skill linkedin-post-rewriter
Part of the liftli-ai/skills collection — browse all 28 skills, one per tool on this site. For the full pipeline (voice extraction, strategy memory, publishing), connect the Liftli MCP.