Let me guess.
You open LinkedIn. Stare at the blank post box. Start typing something. Delete it. Type again. Delete again.
Eventually you either:
A) Post something you're not proud of and get 12 likes (half from people you've never met)
B) Give up and close the tab
Meanwhile, some guy with a fraction of your experience is getting thousands of likes posting stuff like "I woke up at 4am every day for 30 days. Here's what happened."
It's not that your ideas are bad.
It's that good ideas sound boring when written badly.
Here's the uncomfortable truth:
The best founders often write the worst posts.
You're so deep in your work that you can't see what's interesting about it anymore. You default to corporate-speak. You bury the good stuff under "excited to announce" and "key learnings."
And AI tools? They make it worse. They take your half-formed thoughts and turn them into something that sounds like it was written by a committee of middle managers.
"I tried ChatGPT. Now I just sound like everyone else, except somehow more boring."
That's because most AI is trained to sound "professional." Which on LinkedIn means: forgettable.
CringeKill is different.
We studied thousands of posts that actually work. Not the cringe "hustle porn." Not the engagement-bait. The real ones. Posts from founders that make you stop scrolling and think "damn, that's good."
Posts that are specific. Human. Interesting.
Then we built an AI that writes like that.
You give it your messy thoughts.
It gives you back something you're actually proud to post.
Here's what it looks like:
Had a great meeting with a potential customer today. They really liked our demo and asked good questions. Feeling optimistic about the pipeline. Always learning and growing!
She leaned back in her chair.
"We've seen 6 demos this month. They all blur together."
I closed my laptop.
"Then let me tell you a story instead."
15 minutes later she was asking about implementation timelines.
Nobody remembers features. Everyone remembers how you made them feel.
Same meeting. Same insight. Completely different result.
Because the second version has a hook. A story. A point that lands.
That's what CringeKill does. It takes what you know and packages it in a way that makes people stop scrolling.
How it works:
Dump your thoughts
Voice memo, bullet points, half-finished draft. Whatever you have.
We find the hook
Our AI finds the interesting part and builds around it.
You post something good
For once, you actually feel proud hitting "Post."