u/No-Shoulder-5903

AI tools are making everyone on LinkedIn sound identical. Built something to fix that.

The LinkedIn content problem nobody talks about is that AI tools make everyone sound identical. Built an Android app called Knopp that learns your personal writing style first then generates posts and comments that match your tone. For anyone managing personal brands or executive LinkedIn profiles, does voice consistency matter to your clients?

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u/No-Shoulder-5903 — 23 hours ago

Built an Android app that learns your writing tone before generating any LinkedIn content

Made an Android app called Knopp. AI LinkedIn content generator with a personalisation layer. Instead of generic output it learns your writing tone from your existing posts and matches it. The goal was making AI generated LinkedIn content indistinguishable from your natural voice. Happy to share more on how it works if anyone's curious.

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u/No-Shoulder-5903 — 23 hours ago

Built my first Android app, an AI LinkedIn content generator with tone matching

Built my first Android app. It's an AI LinkedIn content generator called Knopp. The idea is tone matching. It learns how you write from your existing posts and generates new content in your voice rather than generic AI style. Would genuinely appreciate any feedback on the experience or UI.

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u/No-Shoulder-5903 — 23 hours ago

Built an Android app that turns any LinkedIn post or URL into a ready to share post or comment, in your tone, not a robot's

I got tired of LinkedIn feeling like a part time job.

You know you should post consistently. But opening a blank text box after a long day and trying to sound smart and human at the same time is exhausting. Most AI writing tools make it worse. They produce the same five phrases everyone else is using.

So I built Knopp. You share a URL or paste a LinkedIn post, set your tone once, and it drafts something that actually sounds like you. Posts, comments, both. There's an image generation feature too if you want something visual.

It's my first Android app. Not a professional dev, built it through vibe coding over a few months. Got it to a point where I could actually charge for it, which felt like the real milestone.

Free tier is 10 posts and 25 comments a month. Pro is $19.99/mo.

Curious what people in this sub think. Is LinkedIn content fatigue a real problem for you, or have you figured out a better workflow?

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u/No-Shoulder-5903 — 5 days ago