LinkedIn punishes generic content harder than any other platform. Content Marketing Ideas watches the publications, podcasts, and competitor posts your buyers are actually reading, then turns the signal into post ideas you can write in your own voice.
Editorial briefs across these categories, ranked by what is gaining real traction this week.
Strong opinions on the news your buyers are reading this week. Backed by sources.
Specific stories from real projects, framed around a transferable insight.
How you think about a problem your audience faces. Save-worthy when concrete.
Calling out the bad advice circulating in your niche right now.
A specific win, the steps you took, and the metrics. No fluff.
Genuine questions that invite discussion in comments. Not engagement bait.
Your read on what just happened in your industry, with the original source linked.
How you actually do the work, not the polished version on your sales page.
RSS feeds, YouTube channels, subreddits, podcasts, news keywords. The feeds your audience actually reads, not generic SEO keyword pools.
Every hour we ingest new items, scrape full content, extract entities, cross-reference against your existing pages, and generate editorial briefs.
Each brief includes a thesis, three editorial angles, keyword volume, the competitive landscape, and the source items that triggered it.
Paid plans turn any brief into a voice-matched article draft. One click to publish to WordPress with images and Schema.org markup.
Generators invent ideas from nothing. We surface ideas from real signals: what your competitors just published, what is trending in your niche, what your audience is asking on Reddit and in podcast episodes.
On paid plans, yes. Generate a voice-matched draft from any brief, edit if needed, then copy-paste into LinkedIn. We do not auto-publish.
It is built for them. The voice analysis component reads your existing posts and tunes drafts to match. No more "this sounds like ChatGPT" feedback.