I’ve been working on PostCraft AI, a tool that helps people who struggle with posting consistently on LinkedIn.
The idea came from my own problem: I wanted to share thoughts and updates online, but I’d get stuck either overthinking the wording, or not posting at all. Many people I spoke to (especially introverts and busy professionals) had the same issue: they wanted to post, but felt blocked by the blank page, or worried about losing authenticity if they leaned too much on AI.
So I built PostCraft AI to act more like a writing assistant than a content factory. It tries to preserve the user’s voice instead of generating generic text. The workflow is simple:
You give it a rough idea (bullet points, notes, or even a half-written draft).
It helps shape it into a LinkedIn-ready post.
You can edit and fine-tune the final draft as much as you want.
A few things I tried to do differently:
No "push-button, one-click" viral post generator. It’s meant to help you write, not replace you.
Lightweight interface, built with Next.js + Supabase + OpenAI’s API.
Focused on one platform (LinkedIn) instead of trying to be "all social media."
It’s live now, and you can try it out here: https://postcraft-ai.com. Feedback would be super valuable, especially on whether the tool actually feels helpful vs. just "yet another AI writer."
The idea came from my own problem: I wanted to share thoughts and updates online, but I’d get stuck either overthinking the wording, or not posting at all. Many people I spoke to (especially introverts and busy professionals) had the same issue: they wanted to post, but felt blocked by the blank page, or worried about losing authenticity if they leaned too much on AI.
So I built PostCraft AI to act more like a writing assistant than a content factory. It tries to preserve the user’s voice instead of generating generic text. The workflow is simple:
You give it a rough idea (bullet points, notes, or even a half-written draft).
It helps shape it into a LinkedIn-ready post.
You can edit and fine-tune the final draft as much as you want.
A few things I tried to do differently:
No "push-button, one-click" viral post generator. It’s meant to help you write, not replace you.
Lightweight interface, built with Next.js + Supabase + OpenAI’s API.
Focused on one platform (LinkedIn) instead of trying to be "all social media."
It’s live now, and you can try it out here: https://postcraft-ai.com. Feedback would be super valuable, especially on whether the tool actually feels helpful vs. just "yet another AI writer."