See exactly how your post will look in the LinkedIn feed before you hit publish, on mobile and desktop, with the "see more" cutoff, line breaks, and hashtags rendered live.
Only ~210 characters show on mobile before "see more". Put your sharpest hook there, never a throat-clearing intro.
Short paragraphs and single-line breaks make posts skimmable. Walls of text get scrolled past.
Posts that make a single clear point outperform ones that try to say five things at once.
A specific prompt at the end earns comments, and comments are what push your post into more feeds.
LinkedIn collapses long posts in the feed and shows a "see more" link. On mobile, roughly the first 210 characters show; on desktop the visible window is a bit larger. Anything past that is hidden until someone taps to expand, so your hook has to land in those first few lines. This tool shows you the exact cutoff for both devices as you type.
A LinkedIn text post allows up to 3,000 characters. Most high-performing posts use far fewer, the limit is rarely the constraint, attention is. The counter here flags when you go over 3,000.
Yes. This preview keeps your line breaks and spacing exactly as written, which is how LinkedIn renders a pasted post. If your breaks collapse when you paste into LinkedIn, run your text through the LinkedIn Post Formatter first.
No. Everything runs in your browser. Your text, name, headline, and any photo you add never leave your device, nothing is uploaded or stored.
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