Describe your post idea. Get 5 scroll-stopping opening lines — bold claims, story openers, questions, stats, and controversy. In seconds.
You'll get 5 hooks — Bold Claim · Story · Question · Stat · Controversy
Crafting hooks that stop the scroll…
Everything about writing better LinkedIn hooks and using AI to stop the scroll.
LinkedIn shows only the first 2–3 lines of your post before the "see more" cutoff. If those lines don't earn a click, the rest of your post never gets read. Your hook is your headline, your first impression, and your only chance to earn attention.
Start with a confident, counterintuitive statement. "Most LinkedIn advice is wrong." "Your resume doesn't get you the job." These stop the thumb mid-scroll.
Begin in the middle of a moment. "It was 6 AM. My flight was cancelled. And that's when I realised everything I'd been doing wrong." Pull readers into your narrative instantly.
Ask something your target reader is already thinking. "Why do some LinkedIn profiles get 10x more recruiter views?" Create an open loop they need to close.
Lead with a surprising number. "87% of recruiters check LinkedIn before interviews — most profiles fail silently." Data-driven hooks build instant credibility.