LinkedIn post checker for consultants
Check whether a consultant post turns expertise into a clear lesson without sounding generic.
Quick answer
Consultant posts need a precise problem, a useful framework, a concrete client or market example and a point of view that separates expertise from generic advice.
The fast workflow
Use the post scorer for overall strength, the hook checker for the first line, and the proof score to see whether the post gives enough evidence.
What to improve first
Replace broad lessons with situational examples, add the tradeoff behind your recommendation and make the first line more specific.
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FAQ
What makes a consultant LinkedIn post useful?
A useful consultant post gives a practical decision rule, explains when it applies and supports it with a real example or proof.
Why do consultant posts sound generic?
They often state the conclusion without the context, tradeoff or example that proves the consultant has lived the problem.
Which checker should consultants use first?
Start with the post scorer, then use the proof score if the post feels abstract and the hook checker if the opening line feels weak.
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