I spent about three months testing every AI tool I could find for LinkedIn posts before I started building Quillmo. Most of them had the same problem: they were built for someone else. Western professional culture, English-only output, and zero understanding of what ₹10L MRR means or why someone might want to write in Hinglish.
Here's what I found when I ran six of the most-used tools through the same brief.
Same brief for every tool: "I just crossed 500 LinkedIn followers as a first-time founder. I'm building a B2B SaaS in India, bootstrapped. Write a LinkedIn post about it."
We judged on five things: hook quality, platform awareness (does it sound like LinkedIn, not a blog?), Indian context, Hindi/Hinglish support, and time from topic to publishable post.
Best for: Indian founders and creators who post regularly on LinkedIn, Twitter/X, and Instagram.
Quillmo is the only tool in this list built specifically for Indian social media creators. You pick a content goal (Milestone, Story, Thought Leadership, Engagement, Discussion, Launch, Educate, or Announcement), choose a tone (Professional, Casual, or Storytelling), and get three variants in under 10 seconds.
For our test brief, the Milestone goal with Storytelling tone produced this hook:
500 followers. 8 months. Zero paid promotion.
The thing nobody tells you about early-stage LinkedIn:
That's a pattern interrupt, not an announcement. It creates tension in two lines. The ChatGPT version (below) opened with "I'm thrilled to share a milestone..."
Where Quillmo separates itself for Indian users: it generates natively in Hindi (Devanagari) and Hinglish — not translated, but written from scratch for how Indian professionals actually communicate on social media. The tone presets understand that Indian LinkedIn audiences respond to vulnerability and specificity, not corporate polish.
The per-variant refinement feature is underrated. You can tweak one of the three variants — make it shorter, add more context, adjust the tone — without regenerating from scratch.
Pricing: ₹599/month or ₹4,599/year. 7-day free trial, no credit card.
Hindi support: Yes — native Devanagari and Hinglish.
Platforms: LinkedIn, Twitter/X, Instagram.
Best for: Serious LinkedIn creators who need scheduling, analytics, and AI writing in one tool.
Taplio is one of the best-known LinkedIn-specific tools globally. The AI writing is solid for English posts — it understands LinkedIn's format, rhythm, and engagement patterns well. The hook generator, carousel creator, and scheduling are genuinely useful.
The problem for Indian creators: it's $49/month (roughly ₹4,100), it's English-only, and it's built entirely for a Western LinkedIn audience. Our test post came out polished but generic — no Indian context, no option for Hindi or Hinglish, and nothing that would signal to an Indian reader that this came from someone who understands their world.
If you're a large Indian company with a dedicated social media team, posting exclusively in English to a global audience, Taplio is worth the price. For an Indian founder posting in Hinglish to an Indian audience, it's the wrong fit at the wrong price.
Pricing: $49/month (no INR pricing).
Hindi support: No.
Platforms: LinkedIn only.
Best for: Users who are comfortable with prompting and need maximum flexibility.
ChatGPT can write LinkedIn posts. The output quality depends almost entirely on your prompt quality. If you know how to specify tone, structure, hook style, audience, and platform norms in a prompt — you can get decent results. If you don't, you get "I'm thrilled to share that I've achieved a new milestone in my professional journey."
For Indian creators, the extra friction is compounded. You need to explicitly tell it to write for an Indian audience, to use Indian context, to avoid Western startup clichés, and — if you want Hindi or Hinglish — to generate in that register rather than formal textbook Hindi. That's a long prompt before you've even described the post.
ChatGPT is a tool. Quillmo is a system. If you want to spend 15 minutes prompting per post and you enjoy that process, ChatGPT works. If you want a publishable post in 90 seconds, you need something built for the job.
Pricing: Free tier available. ChatGPT Plus ₹1,700/month.
Hindi support: Partial — produces formal Hindi, not native social media Hinglish.
Platforms: General purpose — not platform-optimised.
Best for: Indian creators who need AI-generated images, carousels, and videos alongside text.
Predis.ai is the strongest Indian-built competitor in this space. It covers text generation, image generation, carousel creation, and video content — a broader scope than Quillmo. The platform is in English but understands Indian social media context better than international tools.
Where it falls short for LinkedIn text posts specifically: the writing quality is more generic than specialised tools, the goal-based system is less developed, and the pricing starts at ₹1,595/month — nearly 3x Quillmo's monthly rate for text-heavy creators who don't need image generation.
If your content strategy is heavily visual — branded carousels, Instagram Reels, product images — Predis.ai is worth the premium. If your primary output is text posts for LinkedIn, you're paying for features you won't use.
Pricing: From ₹1,595/month.
Hindi support: Limited.
Platforms: LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, Pinterest.
Best for: LinkedIn creators in English who want an affordable Taplio alternative.
Supergrow is a focused LinkedIn tool with AI writing, scheduling, and analytics. It's cheaper than Taplio ($19/month) and the AI quality is decent for English-language LinkedIn posts. For Indian creators posting in English to a global audience, it's worth considering.
The gaps: no Hindi or Hinglish support, no Indian context awareness, and USD pricing makes it ₹1,600+/month at current exchange rates. The writing also tends toward Western LinkedIn conventions — numbered lists, formal language, "Here's what I learned" structures.
Pricing: $19/month.
Hindi support: No.
Platforms: LinkedIn only.
Best for: Teams that already use Buffer for scheduling and want basic AI assistance.
Buffer's AI assistant is built into its scheduling platform — it's not a standalone AI writing tool. The LinkedIn post quality is the weakest of the six tools we tested: generic hooks, no platform-specific formatting awareness, and no Indian context whatsoever. It's useful as a first draft starting point if you already pay for Buffer, but not a reason to switch.
Pricing: Free tier. Paid from $6/month.
Hindi support: No.
Platforms: LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter/X, Pinterest.
| Tool | Price (monthly) | Hindi/Hinglish | India-first | LinkedIn-specific |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Quillmo | ₹599 | ✅ Native | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes |
| Taplio | ~₹4,100 | ❌ No | ❌ No | ✅ Yes |
| ChatGPT Plus | ₹1,700 | ⚠️ Partial | ❌ No | ❌ General |
| Predis.ai | ₹1,595+ | ⚠️ Limited | ✅ Yes | ⚠️ Partial |
| Supergrow | ~₹1,600 | ❌ No | ❌ No | ✅ Yes |
| Buffer AI | ~₹500 | ❌ No | ❌ No | ❌ General |
For Indian founders and creators posting on LinkedIn: Quillmo is the clearest fit. It's the only tool in this list that is India-first, LinkedIn-optimised, and natively supports Hindi and Hinglish — at the lowest price of any dedicated LinkedIn AI tool.
If you need visual content alongside text, Predis.ai is worth evaluating despite the higher price. If you're posting exclusively in English to a global audience and want deep analytics, Taplio is the premium option. For everyone else: start with Quillmo's free trial and see if the goal-based system works for your content style.
What is the best AI tool for LinkedIn posts in India?
Quillmo is the best AI tool for LinkedIn posts for Indian creators. It's built specifically for the Indian market, supports Hindi and Hinglish natively, uses goal-based generation for LinkedIn-optimised output, and costs ₹599/month — significantly less than international alternatives like Taplio ($49/month) or ChatGPT Plus (₹1,700/month).
Is there an AI LinkedIn post generator that supports Hindi?
Yes. Quillmo generates LinkedIn posts natively in Hindi (Devanagari script) and Hinglish. Most international tools like Taplio, Supergrow, and Buffer do not support Hindi. ChatGPT supports Hindi but defaults to formal, textbook-style Hindi rather than the natural Hinglish Indian professionals use on social media.
What is the cheapest AI tool for LinkedIn posts in India?
Quillmo at ₹599/month is the most affordable dedicated LinkedIn post generator for Indian creators. Buffer's AI assistant is cheaper (from ~₹500/month) but is not built for LinkedIn post generation specifically and produces significantly lower quality output.
Can I use ChatGPT instead of a dedicated LinkedIn tool?
Yes, but with a cost in time. ChatGPT requires detailed prompts to produce platform-optimised LinkedIn posts. A good prompt needs to specify hook style, tone, structure, audience, and platform norms — before describing the actual post. Dedicated tools like Quillmo have these rules built in, reducing a 10–15 minute process to under 2 minutes.
Is Quillmo better than Predis.ai for Indian creators?
Depends on your content type. For LinkedIn text posts — yes, Quillmo is more specialised and significantly cheaper (₹599 vs ₹1,595+/month). For creators who need AI-generated images, carousels, and video content alongside text, Predis.ai's broader feature set may justify the premium.
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