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Best AI Tools for LinkedIn Content Creation (2026)

December 21, 2024

TL;DR

A fair roundup of AI tools for LinkedIn strategy, ideation, drafting, scheduling, and engagement, with honest notes to help you pick the right one.

Winning on LinkedIn is a bigger game than most tool lists admit. Drafting a good post is one move. You still have to know what to write about, find the angle before the blank page, get it out at the right time, and answer the comments that decide whether the post travels. Strategy, ideation, drafting, scheduling, engagement, and the analytics that tell you what worked: that's the whole field, and most tools play one position.

So the right question isn't "which AI writer is best." It's "how much of the game do I want one tool to cover, and which slices am I happy to stitch together myself?"

Three jobs get the least respect and decide the most:

  • Strategy: what to post about, and whether a post moved someone toward you or just collected likes.
  • Ideation: turning a half-formed thought (or someone else's proven format) into your own angle.
  • Engagement: replying to comments and DMs without losing a morning, because the conversation under a post is where reach compounds.

Two things matter before you pay. Account safety: some tools work through browser extensions or your login cookies, which puts your account in their hands; others use LinkedIn's official API and stay inside the lines. Voice: generic AI output is easy to spot, and the feed treats it accordingly.

Here's the shortlist, then a closer look. Prices are as of 2026 and move often, so verify on each vendor's site before you subscribe.

ToolCoversAccount methodFrom
2pr.ioThe whole game: strategy, ideation, drafting, carousels, scheduling, engagement, analyticsOfficial API$24/mo yearly
MagicPostMost of the game, pricierOfficial API~$21/mo yearly
TaplioBroadest reach incl. DMsChrome extension / cookie auth$39/mo
KleoIdeation + scheduling, LinkedIn-onlyWeb app$99/mo
StanleyAdvice + drafts, no publishingApp$149/mo
SupergrowAffordable drafting + carouselsApp$19/mo
AuthoredUpDrafting + in-feed formattingExtensionVaries
BufferMulti-network schedulingApp / APIVaries

2pr.io: the all-round tool

2pr.io is the one tool here built to cover the entire game rather than a slice. The design principle is simple: do everything LinkedIn lets you automate safely through its official API, at a reasonable price, and skip what can't be done without risking your account. No cookies, no browser extension, no gray-area automation.

That covers more of the workflow than it sounds:

Strategy. Reporting is organized by funnel stage (TOFU, MOFU, and BOFU), so you can see whether a post built awareness, moved someone toward consideration, or did nothing but rack up vanity likes. It pairs the numbers with coaching, so the analytics tell you what to do next, not just what happened.

Ideation. A library of more than 2 million viral posts gives you proven structures and angles to react to, so the blank page is rarely the starting point. You can also point it at an article, video, or podcast to repurpose, or let an AI interview pull your real opinions out of you.

Drafting in your voice. This is the core. 2pr.io trains a persona on how you actually write, then drafts in that voice and returns three variants per idea so you choose rather than accept. Free hooks, headline, and formatting tools let you judge the writing before you sign up.

Carousels. Slide-based posts are built in, so you ship a carousel without bouncing to a separate design app.

Scheduling. Posts go out at optimal times without you babysitting a tab.

Engagement. An engagement inbox drafts replies to comments in your voice, which is the difference between staying in the conversation and abandoning it by lunch.

For power users. MCP support lets you drive the whole workflow from Claude or another AI assistant, plus multi-profile management for teams and agencies.

Pricing (as of 2026 — verify on vendor site): $24/month for an individual on annual billing, or $49 month-to-month. Free trial, cancel anytime.

Best for: anyone who wants one subscription to cover strategy, ideas, voice-true drafts, carousels, scheduling, and engagement, and who wants account safety built in rather than bolted on.

MagicPost: the closest safe all-in-one

MagicPost is the tool that comes nearest to 2pr.io's approach. It works through LinkedIn's official API, supports MCP, and bundles post generators, an inspiration feed, and engagement metrics into one place. If you want a safe, broad tool and 2pr.io isn't the fit, this is the obvious next look.

The honest difference is price. MagicPost lands above 2pr.io for comparable coverage, so the question is whether the specific mix of features justifies the gap for you.

Pricing (as of 2026 — verify on vendor site): Analytics plan around $21/month billed yearly ($35 monthly); Creator plan around $39/month yearly ($69 monthly).

Best for: creators who want a safe, official-API all-in-one and don't mind paying a premium over 2pr.io for it.

Taplio: the broadest reach, at a safety cost

Taplio does more than almost anything here: AI writing on a large post database, scheduling, analytics, and engagement that extends into auto-DMs, mass-DMs, and auto-connects on its higher tier. That breadth is the draw.

It comes with a real trade-off. Taplio's automation runs through a Chrome extension (Taplio X) and cookie-based authentication, acting inside your logged-in session rather than through the official API. That's an account-safety risk: extensions that automate engagement work in territory LinkedIn polices. As reported, LinkedIn temporarily blocked the extension in April 2025. That doesn't mean it will get you banned, but it's a risk official-API tools don't carry, and worth weighing against the extra reach.

Pricing (as of 2026 — verify on vendor site): Starter $39/month (no AI credits), Growth $69/month, Pro $199/month (auto-DMs and auto-connects live on Pro).

Best for: creators who want maximum automation including DMs and accept the extension-based account risk. If you're weighing it up, see our take on Taplio pricing.

Kleo: premium ideation, narrow scope

Kleo built its following on a free Chrome extension for studying high-performing posts and drafting in the feed. After LinkedIn shut that extension down, it relaunched as a web app in October 2025. Much of its visibility rides on the influencer brand behind it.

What you get is narrower than the price suggests: post inspiration and LinkedIn-only scheduling, without the analytics or engagement layer that decides reach over time. It's a premium-priced ideation-and-publishing tool, not a full workflow.

Pricing (as of 2026 — verify on vendor site): $99/month, or $999/year.

Best for: creators drawn to its inspiration approach who don't need analytics or engagement. For a wider view, see Kleo alternatives.

Stanley: advice and drafts, no publishing

Stanley is positioned as an AI coach for LinkedIn — it advises on what to write and drafts posts, but it stops at the publishing line. There's no scheduling, no engagement inbox, no analytics. You take its output and run it through whatever else you use.

It sits at the premium end on a single plan with no trial, and its visibility, like Kleo's, rides on the personal brand behind it. If you want a thinking partner for ideas and drafts and already have publishing handled, that's the slice it fills.

Pricing (as of 2026 — verify on vendor site): $149/month, single plan, no trial.

Best for: creators who want advice and drafts and publish elsewhere. If you're comparing tools in this lane, Stanley alternatives covers it.

Supergrow: the affordable entry

Supergrow is the budget-friendly way into AI drafting. It produces ghostwriting-style posts from your inputs, includes a carousel maker and scheduling, and has a "Postcast" voice interview that pulls content out of you by talking rather than typing.

The trade-off is depth: analytics and visuals are shallower than the dedicated tools, and as with any AI writer you'll edit drafts to carry your voice. As a low-cost starting point, that's a fair deal.

Pricing (as of 2026 — verify on vendor site): Starter $19/month, Pro $39/month, Teams $139/month.

Best for: creators who want writing plus carousels at the lowest entry price. For a deeper comparison, see Supergrow alternatives.

AuthoredUp: drafting and formatting in the feed

AuthoredUp focuses on the writing and formatting step. Its standout is a realistic post preview, so you see exactly how your text, line breaks, and "see more" cutoff will appear before publishing, plus formatting, reusable snippets, hooks, and basic post and profile analytics.

It deliberately isn't a ghostwriter or an all-in-one, so you'll pair it with other tools for ideation, scheduling, or deeper analytics.

Best for: writers who want tight control over formatting and a true preview. For a wider comparison, see AuthoredUp alternatives.

EasyGen: fast first drafts from a prompt

EasyGen is built around speed: give it a topic and it generates a LinkedIn post quickly, a lightweight way past a blank page. Fast generation is the feature, not deep personalization or a publishing suite, so expect to revise output to match your voice and bring your own scheduling and analytics.

Best for: quick first drafts when you're short on time. For more options here, see EasyGen alternatives.

Buffer: the pick if you post beyond LinkedIn

Buffer is a long-standing multi-network scheduler that supports LinkedIn among many platforms, with a clean interface, a usable free tier, and an AI assist for drafting. It isn't LinkedIn-specialized and doesn't try to be, which is the point.

The trade-off is breadth over depth: it doesn't go as deep on LinkedIn writing, carousels, engagement, or analytics as a dedicated tool. If you're posting across several platforms and want one scheduler for all of them, that's the right trade. Check current plans on buffer.com.

Best for: scheduling across multiple networks where LinkedIn is one of several.

How to choose

Match the tool to how much of the game you need covered:

  • You want the whole game in one safe tool, in a voice that's actually yours: start with 2pr.io, and use the free tools to judge the writing first.
  • You want a broad, safe all-in-one and don't mind paying more: MagicPost.
  • You want maximum automation including DMs and accept extension-based account risk: Taplio.
  • You're drawn to a premium ideation tool and don't need analytics: Kleo.
  • You want advice and drafts and publish elsewhere: Stanley.
  • You want writing and carousels at the lowest price: Supergrow.
  • You care most about formatting and a true preview: AuthoredUp.
  • You post across many networks, not just LinkedIn: Buffer.

Two questions cut through the rest. First, how much of the workflow do you want one tool to own? A tool that only drafts, only schedules, or only advises leaves you as the integration layer across the parts that compound, strategy and engagement. Second, how does the tool touch your account? Anything running on your login cookies or a browser extension carries account-safety risk that official-API tools don't. For most people building a personal brand, that safety question outweighs any single feature.

Whatever you pick, the AI drafts; your judgment ships. The posts that work still sound like a real person with a real opinion. Check the pricing and trial terms before you commit.

FAQs

What's the best AI tool for LinkedIn content?

It depends on how much of the workflow you want covered. If you want one tool for strategy, ideas, voice-true drafts, scheduling, and engagement on the official API, 2pr.io is built for that. MagicPost is the closest safe alternative at a higher price. If you only need one slice (fast drafts, a scheduler, or advice), a narrower tool may suit you and cost less.

Are LinkedIn AI tools safe for my account?

It depends on how the tool works. Tools built on LinkedIn's official API (like 2pr.io and MagicPost) operate within LinkedIn's rules. Tools that rely on browser extensions or your login cookies to automate actions carry account-safety risk, especially for aggressive auto-engagement and auto-DMs. As reported, LinkedIn temporarily blocked one such extension in April 2025. Check how any tool connects to your account before automating anything.

Do I need a separate tool for carousels?

Not necessarily. Some all-in-one tools (2pr.io among them) include carousel creation, so you make slides without a second app. A dedicated design app gives more templates and control, but if you make carousels regularly, a built-in option saves the back-and-forth.

Should I use one all-in-one tool or several specialized ones?

If you need help across strategy, ideation, drafting, scheduling, and engagement, a single all-in-one usually costs less overall, removes the work of stitching tools together, and keeps the parts that compound (analytics and replies) in one place. Specialized tools can go deeper on one job and may be cheaper individually, which suits you if you only have a single gap to fill.

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