Find content ideas, craft engaging LinkedIn posts, and schedule them—all in minutes. Built by top creators to help you grow your audience, boost visibility, and stay consistent with zero hassle. Perfect for solopreneurs, marketers & founders.
I started posting on LinkedIn 4 years ago. After a few months, I realized it would be way more powerful if my team did it too. They were super motivated at first, but after a while… it faded. And I was back to posting alone.
LinkedIn drives 20% of our customer acquisition, so a few months ago, I started looking for tools to make posting easier — something to help with idea generation, writing better copy, and staying consistent.
I tested a bunch of tools, but none of them felt right. The posts always sounded like AI, and it was nearly impossible to infuse my real expertise into them.
That’s when we decided to build our own solution.
What it does:
→ Generates post ideas tailored to your profile
→ Writes scroll-stopping hooks (because 80% of views come from the first line)
→ Helps you craft viral LinkedIn content with AI
✨ The tool is in free beta until June 12th — don’t miss out!
You can try it here: https://kawaak.com
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Generating tailored post ideas and writing hooks that grab attention is exactly what people need to stay consistent and stand out. Can it help generate content that feels specific to a particular audience or sector?
In your user settings, you can enter your areas of expertise or the topics you want to speak about on LinkedIn. This helps us learn more about you and generate better post ideas if you’re lacking inspiration, stronger hooks, and even posts tied to relevant news.
Then, when creating a post, there’s an optional (but valuable) step with targeted questions. These short answers help you flesh out your thoughts so that the final post aligns even more closely with your expertise and voice.
I hope this answers your question, feel free to ask me more ;)
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This tool nails the hustle of content creation by helping you find ideas, write killer LinkedIn posts, and schedule them effortlessly. Built by creators who get the grind, it’s perfect for anyone serious about growing their audience and staying visible—without the usual headache.
i like the potential of your app. your story resonates. you rally the team to post...they do it for a week, and then one by one they stop doing it. sounds like our team. 😂
Positives
login was so easy! the onboarding process was great showing how long it would take to add the chrome extension vs. manually setting it up. you got me started in less than 5 minutes.
a dashboard with stats right away. that's really awesome.
i was able to generate posts with the click of a button
Considerations
would love to be able to attach an image. when i went to create my post, there wasn't a way to add one.
even though i could generate posts with the click of a button, the auto generated posts didn't sound like me at all - i expected it to take past posts and learn what my voice sounds like and perhaps improve on it.
if you want any other user feedback, let me know! happy to hop on a call. 😇
@laura_cruickshanks Thank you so much for these very thoughtful and relevant comments!
First, we really appreciate you taking the time to share this, and I’ll make sure to pass it on to the whole team.
Regarding images: you can add them! There’s a small icon at the bottom left when you’re editing a post, or you can also add them directly in “My Posts,” whether in your drafts or scheduled posts.
As for learning from your past posts, that’s actually intentional. Let me explain:
We originally had this feature, but we realized we were attracting a lot of beginners on LinkedIn. Many early posts were not well structured, and we felt Kawaak’s real value was helping users level up their copywriting and expression — relying too much on past content was reducing that added value.
So we shifted to a model where the more you post, the more Kawaak learns about you.
For example, after just a few posts, my own Kawaak now knows the names of my products, my commercial nuances, and even picks up on my slightly sarcastic tone sometimes.
That said, your point is excellent — maybe we should consider offering this as a manual option, so users could activate it in just a few minutes.
@gael_hudson Hmm...when I go to write a post, I don't see the add image button. Is it a bug? Here's a screenshot of what I see.
As for the auto-generated posts - i wonder if there are some controls for me to tweak what is being written for me. Or a way for me to edit? It's very "all or nothing" - so I end up choosing to do nothing.
Thanks for replying to my comments! Again, if you want to hop on a call for research, I'm happy to help :)
Thanks again for your message and for offering to help — that’s super appreciated!
About the image button → it currently only appears at the very last step, right before you publish, save, or schedule the post.
Also, you can find the add image icon later under your draft or scheduled posts in the “My Posts” section if you want to add or adjust visuals after the initial creation.
As for editing the auto-generated posts, you can absolutely do that!
At the end of the post creation flow, you can edit directly before publishing, or you can go to “My Posts” (drafts or scheduled) and modify anything you want — everything is fully editable.
And of course, don’t hesitate to reach out to Emma directly via the chat inside the app if you have any usage questions.
Thanks again so much for this valuable feedback!
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I really love how this product communicates in such a personalized tone! But I'm curious. Why is it called Kawwak?
@kay_arkain Thank you for the message! Great question.
The original idea was to create a LinkedIn post in the time it takes to drink a coffee. In France, we have a short nickname for coffee wich is “kawa.” With the “K” echoing LinkedIn, we called it Kawaak… and honestly, it kind of stuck from there!
We didn’t overthink it, we just felt it sounded nice across languages.
I wish I had a more incredible storytelling moment for you, but really, it’s just a fun little accidental name origin haha.
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I’ve been actively using Kawaak and find it to be a well-designed solution that I truly enjoy exploring. What I particularly like is the ability to choose between different formats for a given topic – whether it’s an AI-generated theme, a simple idea, a punchy post, a storytelling format, or a long-form article. This variety gives me a wide range of creative options, many of which I haven’t even fully explored yet.
One feature I find especially valuable is how the tool builds on a simple idea by asking intelligent, reflective questions about my personal experiences related to the topic. This adds real depth and authenticity to the content I create.
I haven’t yet tried using an existing LinkedIn post or YouTube video as a starting point for a new publication, but I’m definitely planning to in the next few days.
I also appreciate the different writing styles available (such as Benoît Dubois, Simon Sinek, Justin Welsh, or Dave Gerhardt). What’s missing for me, however, is the ability to temporarily save a post generated in one style. I currently use another tool for that. This feature would allow me to easily generate the same topic in multiple styles and compare the results.
One area for improvement is the variety of AI-generated posts within my specific topic area. The generated content tends to feel quite similar after a while, which can become repetitive. More creativity and variation here would be beneficial – though this may also be influenced by the way I formulate my inputs.
Another aspect that I don’t yet find very practical is the calendar and scheduling functionality. The inability to add images to posts is a significant limitation. For this reason, I’m still using Publer to schedule my content. Kawaak will become much more attractive once it offers the same level of publishing comfort as tools like Publer or Buffer. At the moment, using two separate tools is necessary.
Overall, I’m very impressed with Kawaak and look forward to seeing how the tool evolves. With targeted improvements in the areas mentioned, I see strong potential to make Kawaak a permanent part of my content workflow.
@klaus_baque Wow, thank you so much for this feedback. We are truly happy to have you among our active users.
To answer you in detail:
For saving posts by style, you can already save generated posts (in any style) by clicking the Save icon. You’ll then find them in “My Posts” as drafts. We are also working on a solution to add labels and make it easier to filter and manage drafts.
Regarding adding visuals, you can already upload an image or photo. In just a few days, it will also be possible to add videos and carousels.
For more targeted content, we are currently working at the end of this beta phase to refine suggestions based on your topics. Soon, you’ll be able to enrich a personal database with your subjects, themes, article extracts, and more, so we can generate posts even better aligned with your voice and inspirations.
We are truly excited to show you what’s coming next. The coming months will bring major updates to better meet your needs.
Feel free to reach out to us on the app chat if you have any questions.
Have a great day, and thanks again.
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Hey Guys, as a user of Waalaxy i was informed about the new tool. Waalaxy is nice for automating Outreach in Linkedin. I started my Test in Kawaak, and have to say it is a nice tool with some missing features. I cant attach video content to my posts, and also the tagging by @.... doesnt work for me. For me the idea is very nice, and the texts are mostly directly useable, although i would like to e.g. use other guys to "post like them", e.g. Eugene Schwartz or someone like that.
But so far a very nice experience, and i like the way the posts are combined and built with the "hooks".
Good news: video, carousels, and tagging are part of the upcoming updates planned in the next few days.
We’re also working on adding different writing styles, but we prefer to study them in depth first and integrate all our expertise to deliver something truly solid when we release them.
In any case, we’re really happy to have your feedback, and we can’t wait for you to discover what’s coming next!
Kawaak
Generating tailored post ideas and writing hooks that grab attention is exactly what people need to stay consistent and stand out. Can it help generate content that feels specific to a particular audience or sector?
Kawaak
@evgenii_zaitsev1 Great question!
In your user settings, you can enter your areas of expertise or the topics you want to speak about on LinkedIn.
This helps us learn more about you and generate better post ideas if you’re lacking inspiration, stronger hooks, and even posts tied to relevant news.
Then, when creating a post, there’s an optional (but valuable) step with targeted questions.
These short answers help you flesh out your thoughts so that the final post aligns even more closely with your expertise and voice.
I hope this answers your question, feel free to ask me more ;)
This tool nails the hustle of content creation by helping you find ideas, write killer LinkedIn posts, and schedule them effortlessly. Built by creators who get the grind, it’s perfect for anyone serious about growing their audience and staying visible—without the usual headache.
Kawaak
@supa_l Hey, thank you so much! That’s exactly the spirit we wanted to capture.
We know how tough it is to stay consistent, creative, and visible.
That’s why we built Kawaak to take the heavy lifting off your plate.
Your feedback means a lot, and we’re excited to keep pushing even further!
Atlas
i like the potential of your app. your story resonates. you rally the team to post...they do it for a week, and then one by one they stop doing it. sounds like our team. 😂
Positives
login was so easy! the onboarding process was great showing how long it would take to add the chrome extension vs. manually setting it up. you got me started in less than 5 minutes.
a dashboard with stats right away. that's really awesome.
i was able to generate posts with the click of a button
Considerations
would love to be able to attach an image. when i went to create my post, there wasn't a way to add one.
even though i could generate posts with the click of a button, the auto generated posts didn't sound like me at all - i expected it to take past posts and learn what my voice sounds like and perhaps improve on it.
if you want any other user feedback, let me know! happy to hop on a call. 😇
Kawaak
@laura_cruickshanks Thank you so much for these very thoughtful and relevant comments!
First, we really appreciate you taking the time to share this, and I’ll make sure to pass it on to the whole team.
Regarding images: you can add them! There’s a small icon at the bottom left when you’re editing a post, or you can also add them directly in “My Posts,” whether in your drafts or scheduled posts.
As for learning from your past posts, that’s actually intentional. Let me explain:
We originally had this feature, but we realized we were attracting a lot of beginners on LinkedIn. Many early posts were not well structured, and we felt Kawaak’s real value was helping users level up their copywriting and expression — relying too much on past content was reducing that added value.
So we shifted to a model where the more you post, the more Kawaak learns about you.
For example, after just a few posts, my own Kawaak now knows the names of my products, my commercial nuances, and even picks up on my slightly sarcastic tone sometimes.
That said, your point is excellent — maybe we should consider offering this as a manual option, so users could activate it in just a few minutes.
Really great idea! Thanks again!
Atlas
@gael_hudson Hmm...when I go to write a post, I don't see the add image button. Is it a bug? Here's a screenshot of what I see.
As for the auto-generated posts - i wonder if there are some controls for me to tweak what is being written for me. Or a way for me to edit? It's very "all or nothing" - so I end up choosing to do nothing.
Thanks for replying to my comments! Again, if you want to hop on a call for research, I'm happy to help :)
Kawaak
@laura_cruickshanks Hey,
Thanks again for your message and for offering to help — that’s super appreciated!
About the image button
→ it currently only appears at the very last step, right before you publish, save, or schedule the post.
Also, you can find the add image icon later under your draft or scheduled posts in the “My Posts” section if you want to add or adjust visuals after the initial creation.
As for editing the auto-generated posts, you can absolutely do that!
At the end of the post creation flow, you can edit directly before publishing, or you can go to “My Posts” (drafts or scheduled) and modify anything you want — everything is fully editable.
And of course, don’t hesitate to reach out to Emma directly via the chat inside the app if you have any usage questions.
Thanks again so much for this valuable feedback!
I really love how this product communicates in such a personalized tone! But I'm curious. Why is it called Kawwak?
Kawaak
@kay_arkain Thank you for the message! Great question.
The original idea was to create a LinkedIn post in the time it takes to drink a coffee. In France, we have a short nickname for coffee wich is “kawa.” With the “K” echoing LinkedIn, we called it Kawaak… and honestly, it kind of stuck from there!
We didn’t overthink it, we just felt it sounded nice across languages.
I wish I had a more incredible storytelling moment for you, but really, it’s just a fun little accidental name origin haha.
I’ve been actively using Kawaak and find it to be a well-designed solution that I truly enjoy exploring. What I particularly like is the ability to choose between different formats for a given topic – whether it’s an AI-generated theme, a simple idea, a punchy post, a storytelling format, or a long-form article. This variety gives me a wide range of creative options, many of which I haven’t even fully explored yet.
One feature I find especially valuable is how the tool builds on a simple idea by asking intelligent, reflective questions about my personal experiences related to the topic. This adds real depth and authenticity to the content I create.
I haven’t yet tried using an existing LinkedIn post or YouTube video as a starting point for a new publication, but I’m definitely planning to in the next few days.
I also appreciate the different writing styles available (such as Benoît Dubois, Simon Sinek, Justin Welsh, or Dave Gerhardt). What’s missing for me, however, is the ability to temporarily save a post generated in one style. I currently use another tool for that. This feature would allow me to easily generate the same topic in multiple styles and compare the results.
One area for improvement is the variety of AI-generated posts within my specific topic area. The generated content tends to feel quite similar after a while, which can become repetitive. More creativity and variation here would be beneficial – though this may also be influenced by the way I formulate my inputs.
Another aspect that I don’t yet find very practical is the calendar and scheduling functionality. The inability to add images to posts is a significant limitation. For this reason, I’m still using Publer to schedule my content. Kawaak will become much more attractive once it offers the same level of publishing comfort as tools like Publer or Buffer. At the moment, using two separate tools is necessary.
Overall, I’m very impressed with Kawaak and look forward to seeing how the tool evolves. With targeted improvements in the areas mentioned, I see strong potential to make Kawaak a permanent part of my content workflow.
Kawaak
@klaus_baque Wow, thank you so much for this feedback. We are truly happy to have you among our active users.
To answer you in detail:
For saving posts by style, you can already save generated posts (in any style) by clicking the Save icon. You’ll then find them in “My Posts” as drafts. We are also working on a solution to add labels and make it easier to filter and manage drafts.
Regarding adding visuals, you can already upload an image or photo. In just a few days, it will also be possible to add videos and carousels.
For more targeted content, we are currently working at the end of this beta phase to refine suggestions based on your topics. Soon, you’ll be able to enrich a personal database with your subjects, themes, article extracts, and more, so we can generate posts even better aligned with your voice and inspirations.
We are truly excited to show you what’s coming next.
The coming months will bring major updates to better meet your needs.
Feel free to reach out to us on the app chat if you have any questions.
Have a great day, and thanks again.
Hey Guys, as a user of Waalaxy i was informed about the new tool. Waalaxy is nice for automating Outreach in Linkedin. I started my Test in Kawaak, and have to say it is a nice tool with some missing features.
I cant attach video content to my posts, and also the tagging by @.... doesnt work for me.
For me the idea is very nice, and the texts are mostly directly useable, although i would like to e.g. use other guys to "post like them", e.g. Eugene Schwartz or someone like that.
But so far a very nice experience, and i like the way the posts are combined and built with the "hooks".
Kawaak
@martin_neumann2 Thank you so much for this feedback!
Good news: video, carousels, and tagging are part of the upcoming updates planned in the next few days.
We’re also working on adding different writing styles, but we prefer to study them in depth first and integrate all our expertise to deliver something truly solid when we release them.
In any case, we’re really happy to have your feedback, and we can’t wait for you to discover what’s coming next!