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The AI workspace for your LinkedIn posts
The LinkedIn post that nailed your industry problem disappeared into the algorithm. Your own post ideas are scattered across notes apps. Fabric saves both and makes them searchable.
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The AI workspace for your LinkedIn posts
LinkedIn has become a primary source of industry thinking, tactical advice, and professional inspiration. A founder shares the framework they used to close enterprise deals. A product leader explains how they structured user research. A recruiter describes what actually gets candidates hired. A consultant publishes the case study that's exactly the situation you're facing. You save it, or you screenshot it, or you mentally bookmark it. Then the algorithm buries it under a hundred new posts, and the insight you wanted to reference is gone.
On the creation side, your own LinkedIn post ideas are scattered across notes apps, voice memos, draft posts you started and abandoned, and screenshots of formats that worked for other creators. When it's time to write, you start from scratch because finding the good ideas is harder than coming up with new ones.
Fabric saves both: the inspiration from your feed and your own drafts and ideas, in one searchable library.
Save posts from your feed
Clip LinkedIn posts with the web clipper. The full post content is captured in your library, independent of the algorithm and the original author's decisions. If they delete the post, edit it, or their account changes, your saved version persists.
Share from the LinkedIn app to Fabric via the share sheet on the mobile app. See a post worth keeping during your commute, share it, and move on.
Search saved posts by topic and industry
AI search finds saved posts by meaning. "The post about enterprise sales frameworks" finds it. "Every post I've saved about content marketing strategy" finds them across months of saving. "The founder who wrote about hiring their first engineer" finds the specific post. No scrolling through LinkedIn saves. No remembering who posted it or when.
The AI assistant synthesises across your saved posts. Ask it to pull together every framework you've saved about a topic. Ask it to compare different professionals' approaches to the same challenge. Ask it to find the post that's most relevant to the problem you're facing right now.
Your own post ideas in one place
Capture LinkedIn post ideas alongside the inspiration. Type a thought in notes and docs. Record a voice note with an idea and it's transcribed into searchable text. Screenshot a format that worked. Save a hook you want to adapt. Every idea, draft, and reference feeds one library.
The AI assistant helps you develop ideas. Give it a rough thought and ask for variations. Ask it to reference your past saved posts about the same topic for inspiration. Ask it to suggest angles based on what's performed well in your collection. The assistant knows your content history because it's read everything you've saved.
Annotate with intent
Annotations let you add notes to saved posts and drafts: "adapt this format for my industry," "this hook structure works, save for later," "disagree with this take, write a response," "share with the team." The annotations are searchable, so "every post I wanted to respond to" or "formats to adapt" produces the relevant set.
Organised by topic and format
Smart organization groups saved posts and drafts by topic, format, and industry. Sales content clusters together. Leadership posts group. Personal brand advice sorts by theme. Your own drafts organise by topic alongside the inspiration they came from.
Connected to your content planning
LinkedIn posts are one part of a broader content strategy. In Fabric, saved posts and your own drafts are searchable alongside your social media drafts, newsletter clippings, saved articles, and content planning materials. The inspiration and the creation live in the same workspace.
Who uses Fabric for LinkedIn posts
Founders building thought leadership on LinkedIn. Consultants sharing expertise and collecting client-relevant insights. Sales professionals saving deal-relevant posts and prospect activity. Marketers tracking industry trends. Content creators studying what performs and developing their own voice. Solopreneurs using LinkedIn as a primary marketing channel.
Get started
Save the LinkedIn posts that matter and build a searchable library of professional insight. Try Fabric free.
FAQs
Can I save LinkedIn posts before they disappear?
Yes. Clip with the web clipper. Your saved version persists regardless of what happens to the original post.
Can I search saved posts by topic?
Yes. AI search finds posts by meaning across your full saved collection.
Can the AI help me develop my own post ideas?
Yes. The AI assistant generates variations, references your saved inspiration, and suggests angles.
Can I voice-note post ideas?
Yes. AI voice notes transcribe spoken ideas into searchable text.
Can I save from the LinkedIn app?
Yes. Share to Fabric via the share sheet on the mobile app.
Are saved posts organised by topic?
Yes. Smart organization groups by topic, format, and industry.
Can I annotate with intent?
Yes. Annotations let you add searchable notes about what to do with each saved post.
Is my data private?
Yes. Fabric uses AES-256 encryption and is CASA Tier 2 compliant. Your data is never used to train AI models.
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