How to use this text tool
- Paste the source text or load a plain-text file.
- Choose only the options relevant to your intended output.
- Select Analyze Hook or press Ctrl/Cmd + Enter.
- Review the result and its counts, then copy or download it.
Analyze the opening hook of a LinkedIn post for clarity, specificity, readability, and curiosity without relying on an external service. It gives you a reviewable result with useful counts and exports, while keeping the source text in your browser.
Analyze the opening hook of a LinkedIn post for clarity, specificity, readability, and curiosity without relying on an external service.
The result is a writing aid, not a platform performance guarantee. Always review names, claims, links, mentions, timing, and platform-specific limits before publishing.
Try the Sample button to load a realistic draft. The tool processes that draft using the selected options and returns a structured result with measurable counts.
Social media managers can compare draft openings, founders can sharpen product lessons, and job seekers can review story-led posts before publishing.
The analyzer inspects the first non-empty line and opening 220 characters. It checks length, sentence shape, concrete details, direct address, weak openings, punctuation, and readability signals. All processing is deterministic and runs locally in the current browser session.
Platform behavior and display rules can change. This page does not publish content, access an account, predict reach, or verify information outside the supplied text.
It evaluates the first non-empty line and the opening 220 characters, where the feed preview usually needs to earn attention.
No. The score only reflects writing signals in the hook; audience fit, timing, reputation, and the rest of the post still matter.
It reports strengths and improvement suggestions while preserving your original text, so you can decide which edits fit your voice.
Yes. Paste the entire post; the tool isolates the opening for scoring and uses the remaining text only for basic context statistics.
No. The analysis runs in your browser and does not require an account or external API.
| Check | Included |
|---|---|
| Browser-only processing | Yes |
| Copy and TXT export | Yes |
| Structured JSON export | When useful |