LinkedIn on autopilot — posts, articles, carousels
PulseCraft turns your sources into LinkedIn-native content — text posts, long-form articles, and document carousels — written in a professional register and scheduled to publish on its own.
Fact box
- Content types: text, image + text, article, carousel
- Character limit: 3,000
- Media: JPG, PNG, GIF, PDF, PPT, DOC
What the AI does on LinkedIn
LinkedIn rewards substance over hooks, and the engine writes to that. The language layer drops slang and one-liners in favor of a measured, evidence-led voice — the register that earns reach from a professional audience rather than getting buried.
Carousels are handled the way LinkedIn actually accepts them: as multi-page PDF documents. The engine plans the slide sequence, controls how many slides a source becomes, and formats each page to the platform's display ratio — so a single article can ship as a swipeable carousel without a designer touching it.
Long-form articles are a first-class content type, not a truncated post. When a source has the depth for it, the plan stage routes it to an article with structure — headings, a lead, a close — instead of forcing it into the 3,000- character feed-post limit.
Scheduling follows professional rhythms: weekday mornings, exact-time control, and date ranges for a campaign. You can connect multiple LinkedIn pages and set a default, then target a specific page per workflow.
Workflow
source → analyze · plan · write · adapt · format → LinkedIn preview → publish
Questions, answered
Can it post both feed updates and full articles?
Yes. The engine routes shorter sources to feed posts and deeper ones to long-form articles, each formatted to LinkedIn's rules.
How are carousels created?
As multi-page PDF documents — the format LinkedIn accepts. The engine plans the slides and formats each page automatically.
Can I manage more than one LinkedIn page?
Yes. Connect multiple pages, set a default, and choose the target page per workflow.
Forty minutes from now, this could be running.
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