How to use this text tool
- Paste your draft into the input box.
- Select the platform or limit mode.
- Review the live counts, score, and recommendation.
- Copy or export the final result.
Review a LinkedIn post before publishing. Count characters, words, paragraphs, hashtags, mentions, and CTA signals, then check the first 210 characters where readers often decide whether to keep reading.
The result shows whether the text fits the selected social platform limit and whether the structure is easy to scan on mobile.
Scores are practical writing indicators, not official platform ranking signals.
Paste a draft such as: I rebuilt my weekly planning system and learned one thing: clarity beats complexity. Here are the 3 changes that helped most. What would y The tool returns character count, platform status, quality score, and a copy-ready output.
All processing runs locally in the browser. The page uses deterministic JavaScript rules for counting, cleanup, and score calculation.
Platform limits and display behavior can change. Treat the result as a practical drafting guide and verify critical posts in the target platform before publishing.
This tool helps analyze and format text for LinkedIn Post Character before publishing.
Use shorter paragraphs, a clear first line, balanced hashtags, and one direct action for readers.
Yes. Emojis are counted as visible characters and can affect mobile readability.
Use a small number of relevant hashtags unless the platform has a specific hashtag-heavy workflow.
Long blocks, repeated hashtags, unclear links, and missing line breaks usually reduce scanability.
| Module | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Counter | Counts text length and platform components. |
| Quality score | Rates length, readability, structure, and CTA usage. |
| Export | Provides TXT, CSV, and JSON downloads. |