Paste your draft. Get an instant 0 to 100 score across hook strength, save-rate prediction, AI risk, and the see-more cutoff. Built on real creator benchmarks. No sign-up.
// instant · nothing stored · works offline · share your score
// your draft
0 / 3000 characters0 words
// score
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overall score out of 100
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// how it looks in the feed
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Paste a draft on the left to see how it renders here. The red line marks LinkedIn's see-more cutoff on mobile (~140 chars).
// the red line is where LinkedIn truncates your post on mobile. Everything below requires a tap on see more.
// edits worth making
Paste a draft to see specific edits ranked by impact.
// download the 1080×1350 image, then paste it into your LinkedIn or X post.
// faq
Questions people ask
A LinkedIn post analyzer is a free tool that scores a draft post before you publish. This one rates your post 0 to 100 across five dimensions: hook strength, save-rate prediction, AI-detection risk, the see-more truncation preview, and format match. It returns specific edits so you ship a stronger post instead of guessing.
The save-rate prediction uses heuristics from real high-save LinkedIn posts: numbered frameworks, tactical depth, specific tool names, save-trigger language, and clean structural cues. It is a directional score, not a guarantee. Posts that score 70 plus consistently outperform posts that score below 40 on actual save rate.
Four signals: density of common AI phrases (delve, leverage, in today's fast-paced world, etc.), sentence-length burstiness (humans vary, AI is uniform), vocabulary diversity, and em-dash frequency. The score is the probability your post reads like AI to a critical reader. Anything above 60 percent is worth rewriting.
LinkedIn truncates the post in the feed at roughly 210 characters on desktop and 140 on mobile. Everything beyond that is hidden until the reader taps see more. The analyzer marks the truncation line on your draft so you can see exactly what your hook delivers before the cut.
Yes. No sign-up, no email, no LinkedIn login. Paste your draft, get your score, optionally download the share image. Runs entirely in your browser.
Under 50 means your draft will likely underperform. 50 to 69 means reach but low conversion to saves or DMs. 70 to 84 is solid and worth posting. 85 plus is rare and tends to compound. Most first drafts land at 55 to 65. The point of the analyzer is to find the specific edits that move you up one band before you publish.