Guide

A cleaner post is easier to scan on LinkedIn.

LinkedIn posts often start as raw notes or talk tracks. The formatting pass is what makes them feel deliberate.

OpenToolsKit's LinkedIn formatter helps turn rough notes into more readable post drafts.

Short paragraphs travel better

Readers usually scan a LinkedIn post before they fully read it.

That makes paragraph length and spacing more important than many drafts assume.

Bullets work best when they look intentional

Rough dashes copied from notes make a post feel unfinished.

Formatting helps those list sections feel cleaner and more deliberate.

The final edit should be fast

A formatting tool is valuable because it shortens the last cleanup pass.

That leaves more time for the actual message and hook.

Workflow support

Keep the surrounding workflow attached to the guide.

Collections compare the best route for the job, while packs connect the wider multi-step workflow that usually follows.

FAQ

Short answers that keep the workflow moving.

Will formatting alone make the post perform?

No. It improves readability, but the idea still matters more.

Should every LinkedIn post use bullets?

No. Bullets help when the post is list-driven, not by default.