Free beta · LinkedIn + Presentations

Publish posts that get read.
Present in rooms that lean in.

You rehearsed for three days. You nailed the delivery. And the room gave you polite applause. Most feedback makes you better at getting feedback, not better at persuading people. This is built to close that gap.

No credit card required · 10 credits on signup

Publish LinkedIn posts that actually get read. Deliver presentations that actually persuade.

The enemy is not your nerves or your slides. It is the gap between what you know and what your audience feels. Generic feedback has never closed that gap.

LinkedIn Post Generator
Paste your rough idea, bullet points, or brain dump. Get back a scored, coached post — structured for your audience and scored against 8 quality criteria, so you decide what to change before you publish.
Scored output 8 quality criteria 6 storytelling frameworks 4 post types
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Presentation Coach
Watch your words get stress-tested, line by line, against 13 storytelling principles — like a red pen that actually explains itself. This does not write your presentation for you. It tells you exactly what is working, what is not, and why, so you can make the call.
13 principles Opening rewrite Closing rewrite PDF / PPTX / image

Stop guessing why it is not landing. Start seeing exactly where it breaks.

No templates. No generic rewrites. Specific coaching grounded in storytelling frameworks that have been tested on real audiences.

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Paste or upload your content
Drop in your rough draft, bullet points, script, or slide deck. The messier the better — that's the raw material.
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Get scored, specific coaching
Every output is scored against proven criteria and coaching criteria. You see exactly what's working and what to fix.
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Publish or present with confidence
Copy your post or use the rewritten opening and closing verbatim. Nothing generic — every output references your actual content.

Coaching that closes the gap

Not a prompt wrapper. Every score, every note, every fix references your actual content — because advice that could apply to anyone applies to no one.

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Specific, not generic
Every coaching note references your actual content. No advice that could apply to anyone.
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Scored against real criteria
LinkedIn posts are scored on 8 quality gates. Presentations on 13 storytelling and persuasion principles.
Ready-to-use rewrites
The opening and closing rewrites are verbatim-ready. Copy and use — no editing required.
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Psychology-backed frameworks
Built on storytelling principles from narrative theory and persuasion research, not marketing copy trends.
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Any format accepted
Paste raw text, upload a PDF, drop in a PPTX, or share an image of your slides. It handles all of them.
Improve by principle
Select any scored criterion and regenerate just that section. Surgical improvement, not a full rewrite every time.

Common questions

A high-performing LinkedIn post leads with a hook that earns the next line, uses short paragraphs for feed readability, and ends with a clear point of view or question. Structure matters as much as content. PostInPlaybook scores your draft against 8 quality criteria — hook strength, clarity, specificity, structure, and more — and gives you a coaching note on exactly what to fix before you publish.
The posts that consistently perform on LinkedIn share a few traits: a first line that creates curiosity or tension, a clear and specific point of view, short punchy paragraphs, and a closing that invites a response rather than announcing a conclusion. PostInPlaybook scores your post on all of these and shows you which ones you're failing — before your audience does.
Most presentations fail not because of nerves or slide design, but because of the gap between what the speaker knows and what the audience feels. PostInPlaybook's Presentation Coach scores your content across 13 storytelling and persuasion principles — including hook strength, establishing shot, illustrative language, and emotional contrast — and tells you line by line where that gap is and how to close it.
The Presentation Coach scores across 13 principles drawn from narrative theory and persuasion research. Storytelling principles include Predictive Processing (hook), Establishing Shot, Illustrative Words, Emotional Contrast, Narrative Tension, Stealing Thunder, and Callbacks. Persuasion principles include Catchy Phrasing, Rule of Three, Social Proof, Specificity, Contrast Framing, and Strong Close. Each principle gets a score out of 10, a diagnosis, and a specific fix.
Yes. PostInPlaybook is free to try during its beta. Every account gets 10 credits on signup. A LinkedIn post generation costs 1 credit. A presentation analysis costs 3 credits for PDF uploads and 1 credit for text input. Additional credits can be requested by emailing the team.

Most feedback has never made you more persuasive. This one does.

Free beta access. 10 credits on signup. No credit card required.