Voice to LinkedIn posts
Voice-first LinkedIn content is a small category. You talk to an AI agent for 10 to 15 minutes once a week, and 3 post drafts arrive in your dashboard written in your voice. The pages below cover what voice-to-LinkedIn means in practice, how the conversational agent actually works, what comes back after a call, and the cadence behind a single short weekly session.
Why voice for LinkedIn specifically
Text editors with AI suggestions, like Notion AI or Grammarly, help you write faster, but you still pick the topic and shape the post. Pure transcription tools like Otter or Tactiq capture what you said and leave you with a raw transcript that needs heavy editing before it works as content. Voice-first LinkedIn tools sit between those two: the conversation is structured so topics surface without effort, and the output is a finished draft rather than a transcript.
The other reason voice works on LinkedIn is that the platform rewards specific stories more than generic insight. Specificity is hard to invent at a keyboard and easy to recall in conversation. Saying "we hit a thousand customers last month and here's what broke first" out loud takes ten seconds. Writing the same thing as a polished post takes thirty minutes.
How the conversation is structured
Edgar runs each session as a real interview. The agent asks one question, listens to your answer, picks the most interesting thread, follows up once, and moves on when the topic is exhausted. After ten or fifteen minutes you've covered two or three things worth posting about. There is no script and no topic list to prepare. If you want to skip a question, say so and the agent moves on cleanly.
Drafts are written against a voice profile built from your existing LinkedIn posts. The profile learns your sentence length, your typical openings, the words you use and avoid, and the rhythm of how you write. Every approved post sharpens the profile. The first week of drafts reads closer to generic AI than the tenth, because each session adds signal.
What comes back after a session
Three drafts per session, each tied to a moment from the conversation. You can edit any draft inline, send a refinement instruction via chat ("shorter", "open with the customer quote", "cut the second paragraph"), or rewrite from scratch. Approved drafts schedule across your week and publish to LinkedIn through your own account on the day you set. Edgar handles the upstream work; the publishing identity, the audience, and the analytics stay with you.
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LinkedIn use cases
Strategies for the goals professionals actually have on LinkedIn.
How voice sessions work
Deep dive on the conversation design and the agent.
Writing style profile
How Edgar learns and applies your voice.
What voice-to-LinkedIn is
Pages that explain the category and what Edgar does, for people who have not seen a voice-first LinkedIn tool before.
Voice to LinkedIn posts
A weekly 10-15 minute conversation with an AI agent that produces 3-6 LinkedIn posts written in your voice.
Voice-first LinkedIn tool
A LinkedIn content tool where you speak in a structured conversation and an AI writes posts in your voice, instead of you typing into a chatbot.
Voice notes to LinkedIn posts
Instead of editing a raw voice-note transcript, you have a 10-15 minute guided call and Edgar returns 3-6 finished LinkedIn drafts in your voice.
AI that writes LinkedIn posts in your voice
An AI that learns your voice from your imported posts and a weekly conversation, then drafts LinkedIn content that reads like you rather than a generic influencer.
How it works in practice
The tech behind the conversational AI agent and the cadence of one short weekly call.
Conversational AI for LinkedIn
A 10-15 minute weekly AI conversation that gives you back 3-6 LinkedIn post drafts written in your voice.
Weekly LinkedIn posts from a 15-minute call
One 10-15 minute weekly call with an AI agent produces 3-6 LinkedIn posts written in your voice for the week ahead.
Speak your LinkedIn posts instead of writing them
You talk through your week in a 10-15 minute weekly call and Edgar turns it into 3-6 LinkedIn posts in your voice, so the writing step disappears.
LinkedIn content without writing
You replace the writing session with a 10-15 minute weekly conversation; Edgar drafts the posts in your voice and you review and schedule them.
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