LinkedIn Carousel Text Generator
Generate slide-by-slide text for LinkedIn carousels that get reach and engagement.
How to get better results
- 1. Start with a specific niche and audience instead of broad topics.
- 2. Include one clear outcome (clicks, sales, watch time, signups).
- 3. Generate multiple rounds and combine your top-performing ideas.
Who this is for
- LinkedIn creators
- B2B marketers
- Coaches and consultants
Common mistakes
- Too much text per slide
- Weak first slide
- No CTA on last slide
Best Use Cases
- Framework carousels
- List posts
- Tips and lessons
- Before/after or case studies
Examples you can copy
Use these as starting points, then generate variations with your exact topic for better performance.
- Slide 1: Hook + Swipe for X steps | Slides 2–N: One idea per slide, short lines | Last: CTA (Comment, Save, Follow)
- Use numbers and bullets. Keep each slide to 1–3 lines.
- Title slide: [Outcome] in [Number] Steps / Tips
LinkedIn Carousel Text Generator FAQs
What makes a LinkedIn carousel perform well?
A strong first slide that promises value, one clear idea per slide, and a final slide with a CTA (comment, save, follow). Keep text minimal and scannable.
How many slides should a LinkedIn carousel have?
Often 5–10. Enough to deliver value, not so many that people drop off. Test what your audience finishes.
Should every slide have a headline?
A short headline or number per slide helps. It creates rhythm and makes the carousel easy to follow.
How do I get more saves on LinkedIn carousels?
Make it clearly useful (framework, checklist, steps). Use Save this or Bookmark in the first or last slide. Deliver what the hook promises.
Can I use the same format for different topics?
Yes. A repeatable format (e.g., X lessons from Y) builds recognition. Swap the topic and examples for each new carousel.
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