LinkedIn Content Studio
Write for people,
not for the
algorithm.
I built this because I was tired of seeing LinkedIn feeds full of unreadable walls of text. This editor helps you write posts that are clear, well-structured, and actually worth reading.
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Post Score
The story
LinkedIn deserves better content
Scroll through any LinkedIn feed and you'll see it: giant paragraphs with no breathing room, posts that could have been three sentences but turned into twelve, formatting that fights the reader instead of helping them.
I wanted a simple way to check if my own posts were actually readable before hitting publish. Not an AI rewriter. Not a content spinner. Just honest feedback: is this clear? Is it too long? Will someone actually finish reading it?
That's what this tool does. It scores your post's readability in real-time, counts your words and sentences, and tells you when something feels off. The goal is simple: help people write posts that other people want to read.
The problem
Most people publish and hope for the best
Without the editor
- You write something, post it, and have no idea if anyone actually read past the first line
- Your paragraphs might be too dense, your sentences too long, but there's no way to know until engagement drops
- Some posts do well, others don't, and you can't tell why
- Readers scroll past because the structure doesn't invite them to stay
With the editor
- +You see your readability score update as you type, so you can fix problems before anyone else sees them
- +The ARI index tells you if your writing is accessible or if you've made it harder to read than it needs to be
- +Formatting tools help you add structure that guides the reader through your post naturally
- +Every post you publish is clear, well-paced, and respectful of the reader's time
What you get
Three things that actually matter
Readability scoring
The ARI (Automated Readability Index) tells you how easy your text is to read. It updates live as you type, so you always know where you stand.
Formatting that works on LinkedIn
Bold, italic, and other Unicode styles that actually show up in LinkedIn posts. Plus an emoji picker when you need one.
An honest post score
A score out of 10 that looks at readability, length, structure, and formatting together. Not to judge your writing, but to help you improve it.
How it works
Open it, write, publish
Paste or start fresh
Drop in a draft you've already written, or start typing from scratch. The editor opens instantly, no account required.
Watch the numbers
Word count, sentence count, reading time, and readability score all update as you type. You'll see exactly what your reader will experience.
Polish and post
Tweak your formatting, aim for a score you're happy with, then copy your post into LinkedIn. That's it.
The editor
Simple on purpose
No distractions, no AI rewriting your voice. Just a clean space to write with real-time feedback on the things that matter.
Features
Everything under the hood
ARI Readability Index
A formula that grades your text by complexity. Aim for 6 to 8 if you want most people on LinkedIn to read comfortably.
Unicode text formatting
Bold, italic, and other styles that actually show up on LinkedIn. No need for external tools or browser extensions.
Emoji picker
Browse and insert emojis without leaving the editor. Use them to break up text or draw the eye to key points.
Live word and sentence count
See your word count, sentence count, and character count update in real time. Helps you stay concise.
Reading time
Know how long your post takes to read. People scroll fast. Shorter posts tend to get finished more often.
Post score (0 to 10)
One number that looks at readability, structure, length, and formatting together. A quick gut check before you publish.
Real-time
Feedback as you type
10+
Metrics tracked
Free
No catch, no upsell
0
Accounts required
Questions
Things people ask
You don't need one. But most people underestimate how hard their posts are to read. A wall of text that made sense in your head can lose readers after two lines. This tool gives you a quick reality check before you publish. Think of it like spell check, but for structure and readability.
From the blog
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What is ARI and why it matters for LinkedIn posts
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How to structure a post people actually finish reading
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Your next post
deserves a second look.
Paste it in, see the score, make it better. Takes less than a minute.