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Choose from different tone presets such as gen z mode, boomer chat or hipster vibes. add your own custom vocabulary to make it more human. optional but you also can toggle on and off the intentional typos/sentence shortener/grammar relaxer and sprinkle with emojis.
Never get blocked again๐
Are you frustrated because people think your comment is bot-generated and therefore block you? this app humanizes your comments so u dont sound like a bot ever again
feel like a retard building 11 apps and make $12 tbh.
for every $997 course you see on youtube, there's a $12.99 equivalent on udemy. your welcome.
Get out there, put in the work, and figure shit out for yourself. Thatโs the only way.
Shortcut my foot. There are no shortcuts. Wake the fuck up. Is that an coincidence all "success people" are packaging up their shortcuts so "you don't have to" but somehow they had to learn it the hard way. Stop.
And speaking of which, have you noticed how they all use the same lines like, โHere are my hard learned lessons. I made mistakes so you donโt have to. Follow this to shortcut your life.โ
Each person is speaking their own truth, thatโs how they did it, not how youโre going to get it done. Stop wasting your time trying to follow every piece of advice.
If you listen to everybody, your belief system will crumble. They just end up canceling each other out.
If you donโt know this yet, LinkedIn cuts off your post at 140 characters with a โSee moreโ button. If you canโt grab attention in those first 140 characters, nobodyโs reading the rest. Real baddies are out here using this trick to get ahead - donโt get left behind.
๐This LinkedIn trick ate, and left no crumbs. People who use this are so ahead of the game, youโre not even showing up in their rearview mirror.
I will be definitely using this handy tool myself from now on for all of my LinkedIn posts.
to install the extension, use link here
chromewebstore.google.com/detail/text-...
Added usefulย symbols for better content organization:
โข (bullet points)
โ (arrows)
โ (check marks)
โ (x marks)
โณ (returnย arrows)
ratherย than using HTML/CSS formatting orย Markdown, it's nowย using direct character-to-Unicode mappingย to ensure formatting persists in published posts. Predefined a bunch of regular characters to their styled unicode equivalents.
LinkedIn Text Formatter Update:
Fixed the formattingย persistence issue and expanded functionality. Previously, formatted text would disappearย after publishing because LinkedIn strips HTML formattingย and Markdown syntax. so decided to just brute force it and
Eventually, though, I want to find my voice. The one thatโs unapologetically me. No exaggeration. No fluff. Just the truth.
And thatโs the journey Iโm on right now.
Honestly, Iโd rather just say what I actually feel. That feels more genuine, at least to me. But I get itโin the beginning, we all mimic. We copy what seems to work for others.
But hereโs the dilemma: as Iโm trying to figure out how to grab attention online, Iโve experimented with using these grandiose phrases in my posts. Do they work? So far, I havenโt seen clear evidence.
For example, I knew I would get that job walking in my first co-op interview in 2022, or I knew Iโd crush it walking in that innovation competition in 2024 and take first place.
So why would I act shocked by the outcome? To me, it feels disingenuous.
Can you really not believe it? How is anything โinsaneโ or โunbelievableโ when you put in the work, take deliberate steps forward, and trust in the process?
I donโt scream or "lose it" when something great happens. Inside, I might be thrilled, but I like to contain myself. So when I see posts like, โOMG, I canโt believe this!โ or โThis is insane!โโI just roll my eyes.
Find your voice.๐งต
Not everyone has to write performative posts a.k.a overdramatizing accomplishments to make them seem larger than life to sell. If thatโs your thing, more power to you. But for people like me who arenโt naturally hyper or over-the-top about everythingโit feels off.
so i created this little helper to help myself. right now it has bold and italicize. may add more formatting to it depends on how it's received.
chromewebstore.google.com/detail/text-...
would love to hear your thoughts or feedback!
4. format the text there, copy it, paste it back into LinkedIn
5. replace the text i wanted to highlight
very tedious, not mindful. it interrupts the flow of the writing a lot and i find it odd that such a mature platform doesn't offer something basic like text formatting.
i built a chrome extension to help format text in LinkedIn
it's been annoying me for a while as my current process looks like this:
1. write post in the editor
2. realize i want to bold or italicize something
3. open google, search 'bold text', click the first tool i find
If youโve been sleeping on LinkedIn, maybe itโs time to rethink how you use it.
A lot of people still treat LinkedIn as just an online resume or a place to hunt for jobs. But honestly, thatโs missing the bigger picture. To me it feels more like a massive, ongoing business conferenceโone where you can share ideas, connect with like-minded people, and build relationships.
As cringeworthy as LinkedIn can feel sometimes, it works. My posts here reach more people than on any other platform I use.