Paste an article URL (or its text) and Tugan.ai reshapes it into a native LinkedIn post built for the feed: a first line that stops the scroll, short lines with whitespace, one clear insight pulled from the article, and a takeaway or question that drives comments. Because LinkedIn buries posts with external links, this turns "check out this article 👉" into a real post that reaches people — and you can drop the link in the comments.
Why turn a article into a LinkedIn post?
- LinkedIn suppresses external links — a native post built from your article reaches far more people than sharing the link directly.
- One article usually contains several distinct posts; this surfaces the strongest angle and lets you mine the rest later.
- The first two lines decide everything (they're all that shows before "…see more"). The tool writes a hook engineered to earn the click.
- Posting consistently builds authority and inbound, and repurposing articles is the most sustainable way to keep it up.
See it in action
Article: "Why Your Best Employees Quit (Data From 12,000 Exit Interviews)" "We analysed 12,000 exit interviews and the pattern was clear: people don't leave jobs, they leave managers — but not in the way you'd think. The top reason wasn't a bad boss. It was a manager who never talked about the future. 71% of high performers who left said they had no idea what their next step looked like. Compensation ranked fourth, behind growth, recognition, and a clear path. The fix was almost embarrassingly cheap: managers who held a 15-minute 'where are you headed' conversation once a quarter retained their best people at nearly double the rate..."
Your best people aren't leaving for more money. We read 12,000 exit interviews. The data was uncomfortable. The #1 reason top performers quit? Not a bad boss. Not burnout. Not even pay (that ranked 4th). It was a manager who never talked about their future. 71% of high performers who left said they had no idea what their next step looked like. They didn't leave because they were unhappy today. They left because they couldn't see tomorrow. Here's the part that stings: the fix is almost free. Managers who held one 15-minute "where are you headed?" conversation per quarter kept their best people at nearly double the rate. Not a raise. Not a perk. A conversation. Your A-players are telling you where they want to go. Most managers just never ask. When did your manager last ask about your future? 👇 (Full study with all the data in the comments.)
What is the Article to LinkedIn?
An article-to-LinkedIn-post generator converts a long-form piece into a single native LinkedIn post. The format is specific: a hook that survives the "…see more" cut, one-line paragraphs for mobile, one focused idea, and a closing line that invites engagement. The tool reads the whole article, finds the one insight most worth posting about, and writes it the way LinkedIn's algorithm and audience actually reward.
How it works
- 1
Paste the article
Drop in a URL or the full text — your blog post, a report, or any article you can repurpose.
- 2
Tugan finds the angle
It reads the whole article and isolates the single most post-worthy insight or story.
- 3
It writes a native post
A scroll-stopping hook, short lines with whitespace, one clear idea and an engagement-driving close.
- 4
Tweak and publish
Adjust the hook, add hashtags, drop the article link in the comments, and post.
What a great LinkedIn post includes
- A hook in the first 1–2 lines that survives the "…see more" cut
- Short, one-line paragraphs with whitespace for mobile
- One focused insight lifted from the article, with its key data
- A surprising or contrarian framing that earns attention
- A closing question or takeaway that invites comments
- The article link kept for the comments, not the post body
Who it's for
Content marketers
Turn every published article into a native LinkedIn post that reaches more people than the link ever would.
Founders & execs
Repurpose industry articles and your own posts into thought-leadership without writing from scratch.
Ghostwriters
Draft on-voice client posts from an article fast, keeping the data and angle intact.
B2B teams
Distribute research, reports and case studies as posts that drive comments and inbound.
Benefits
- Native post that beats sharing a raw link on reach
- Hook written to survive the "…see more" fold
- Short, mobile-first, whitespace-heavy formatting
- Keeps the article's strongest stat or story
- Several posts possible from one article
Frequently asked questions
Why not just post the article link on LinkedIn?+
LinkedIn's algorithm reduces reach on posts with external links to keep users on-platform. A native text post built from the article typically reaches far more people — and you can still add the link in the first comment to capture clicks.
Can I paste a URL or do I need the text?+
Either works. Paste the article URL and Tugan reads it for you, or paste the raw text if the page is gated or paywalled but you have access.
Will the post match my voice and not sound like AI?+
It starts from the article's actual substance, then you can steer the tone (punchy, professional, story-led) and edit any line. That's why ghostwriters use it to produce posts that read authentically in a client's voice.
Can I get more than one post from a single article?+
Yes. Most articles hold several angles — a stat, a story, a contrarian take. Regenerate to lead with a different one each time, so one article can supply a week of LinkedIn posts.
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