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LinkedIn post score

Check a draft’s engagement potential before you post. Get a quick score, tone read, and practical fixes—no signup required for this on-page preview.

Analyzer
Paste your post
We score structure and readability locally. Pair this with WebReply for context-aware rewrites inside LinkedIn.

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Engagement potential

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Run analyze to see your score.

How it works

Predict performance before you hit publish

Same narrative flow as dedicated “free tool” landing pages: paste, analyze, read the score, tune tone, then ship with confidence.

  1. Step 1
    Paste your content
    Drop in a LinkedIn post draft—thought leadership, a story, or a quick update.
  2. Step 2
    Analyze
    Hit "Analyze" for an instant score plus practical improvement ideas.
  3. Step 3
    Read the score
    Higher scores usually correlate with clearer hooks, skimmable structure, and conversation starters.
  4. Step 4
    Check tone
    See whether the draft reads punchy, formal, or high energy—then align with your audience.
  5. Step 5
    Refine in WebReply
    Use WebReply in-tab to rewrite with context, save winners to your library, and post with guardrails.

Frequently asked questions

Straight answers—no fluff.

What does the score measure?

A lightweight heuristic for readability, hook strength, structure, and conversation triggers. It is not a guarantee of impressions—use it as a quick pre-flight check.

Do you store my draft?

This demo runs entirely in your browser. Nothing is sent to WebReply servers for scoring unless you later use the extension or product features that explicitly send text to our API.

How is this different from other free checkers?

Many tools stop at a web form. WebReply is built for operators on X and LinkedIn—this page mirrors that familiar “paste → analyze → tips” layout using the same design system as our extension, then hands off to in-tab workflows when you install.

Will WebReply auto-post this for me?

No. This page only estimates engagement potential. Posting always happens in your browser with controls you configure in the extension.

Next step

Write faster where you already work

WebReply brings generate, library, trends, and a guarded agent into Twitter/X and LinkedIn—aligned with the same design language as this tool.

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