Marketing Route

LinkedIn Posts That Get Engagement Using AI

AI does not make posts go viral. It makes writing posts faster so you can post consistently enough for the algorithm to work in your favor.

10 steps ~1h 30min For marketers Free

LinkedIn posts that get engagement share 3 structural features: a hook that stops the scroll in the first line, a clear opinion or insight in the body, and a direct question or call to action at the end. AI tools can generate all three, but only if you prompt them with the right context. A 2024 LinkedIn content benchmark found that posts with a strong first-line hook got 3x more impressions than average for the same author. Posting consistently, at least 3 times per week, multiplies that effect. On aidowith.me, the Content Plan route covers building an AI-assisted LinkedIn content system in 10 steps and about 1 hour 30 minutes. You finish with a 4-week content calendar and prompt templates for each post type, so you are ready to post on Monday morning instead of scrambling to write something every time you log in.

Last updated: April 2026

The Problem and the Fix

Without a route

  • Posts with a strong first-line hook get 3x more impressions, but most people do not know the hook formula that works.
  • Posting 3x per week requires more content than most professionals can write manually alongside their actual job.
  • AI-generated LinkedIn posts sound generic because the prompt does not include the writer's actual perspective and experience.

With aidowith.me

  • Build a hook-first prompt template that makes your AI-generated posts sound like you, not a content bot.
  • Create a 4-week content calendar in 10 steps so you are never staring at a blank draft window on Monday morning.
  • Get a posting system that runs on 20 minutes per week instead of 2 hours.

Who Builds This With AI

Marketers

Content, campaigns, and briefs done in hours instead of days.

Founders

Move fast on pitches, pages, research. AI as your first hire.

Managers & Leads

Reports, presentations, and team comms handled faster.

How It Works

1

Define your LinkedIn content pillars

Pick 3 topics you can speak about with authority. These become your content rotation and prevent you from running out of ideas.

2

Build your hook and format library

Write 5 hook formulas that match your voice. Use AI to generate 3 variations of each, pick the strongest, and save them for reuse.

3

Generate and schedule your first 4-week calendar

Use AI to draft 12 posts across your 3 content pillars. Edit each one to add your perspective, schedule them, and review the calendar weekly.

Build an AI-Assisted LinkedIn Content System

Start the Content Plan route on aidowith.me. 10 steps, ~1 hour 30 minutes, and you finish with a 4-week calendar and ready-to-use post templates.

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What You Walk Away With

Define your LinkedIn content pillars

Build your hook and format library

Generate and schedule your first 4-week calendar

Get a posting system that runs on 20 minutes per week instead of 2 hours.

"My LinkedIn engagement went up 4x in 6 weeks after I switched to posting from a content calendar. AI drafting cut my prep time by 80%."
- B2B sales director, tech consulting firm

Questions

Give the AI your actual perspective on a topic, a specific observation or opinion, and ask it to write a post with a strong first line, a 3-5 sentence body, and a question at the end. Then edit the output to restore your natural voice in the first line specifically. The first line is the only thing readers see before deciding to expand the post. The Content Plan route on aidowith.me builds this workflow across 10 steps and gives you prompt templates for 3 post types.

Three times per week is the minimum posting frequency where LinkedIn's algorithm begins to favor your content distribution. Daily posting compounds that effect but requires a system to be sustainable. The Content Plan route on aidowith.me builds a 4-week content calendar in 10 steps and 1 hour 30 minutes. With AI drafting, each post takes 15-20 minutes to produce instead of 45-60 minutes, making 3x per week achievable on a full work schedule.

Generic AI-generated posts get low engagement because they lack a specific point of view. The algorithm rewards posts that generate comments, and comments come from disagreement, recognition, or a strong reaction. AI produces safe, balanced content by default. The fix is adding your actual opinion to the prompt context: what do you believe that most people in your field do not? The Content Plan route on aidowith.me covers this process and builds prompt templates that preserve your perspective in AI-assisted drafts.