AI Facebook Post Creator
Generate Facebook Page posts with hooks, calls to action and hashtags, then publish straight to a connected Page.
Write Facebook posts that spark engagement
A great Facebook post does not just broadcast — it starts a conversation. Because the feed rewards meaningful interaction, the posts that win are the ones that make people stop, feel something and comment. Writing those consistently, in the right voice, is harder than it looks.
This tool generates Facebook posts tailored to your topic and goal, with openings that hook the feed and prompts that invite genuine engagement, so every post has a reason for your audience to respond.
How to use this tool
- 1
Describe your post
Enter the topic and what you want it to achieve.
- 2
Generate options
Get post variations designed to stop the scroll and spark comments.
- 3
Pick your hook
Choose the version whose opening line grabs attention fastest.
- 4
Invite interaction
End with a prompt that gives people an easy reason to comment.
Tips & best practices
- ✓The first line is everything — most of your post is hidden until someone clicks "see more".
- ✓Ask an easy, specific question to drive comments, which the feed rewards.
- ✓Keep external links out of the main post when possible; Facebook favours native content.
- ✓Match your tone to Facebook's more conversational, community feel.
- ✓Emotion and relatability travel further than polished corporate phrasing.
Frequently asked questions
What makes a Facebook post perform well?+
A strong first line, genuine emotion or relatability, and a prompt that invites comments. Facebook's feed rewards meaningful interaction, so posts that spark conversation reach far more people.
Should I put links in my Facebook posts?+
When possible, keep links out of the main post — Facebook tends to favour native content and may show link posts to fewer people. If you must link, consider placing it in a comment.
How long should a Facebook post be?+
The hook line matters most, since the rest is hidden behind "see more". Length can vary, but always front-load the reason to keep reading and to engage.