EasyGen is the LinkedIn post generator built by Ruben Hassid, a creator who says he has generated over 100 million views on LinkedIn. That origin story is the whole pitch: instead of prompting a generic chatbot, you feed EasyGen a rough idea — typed or dictated as a voice note — and it drafts a post shaped like the ones that already win on the platform. Sharp hook up top, short lines, a payoff at the end.
Any honest EasyGen review has to start with who it’s for. If you already know what you want to say on LinkedIn and you simply want better hooks, faster, EasyGen is a genuinely useful drafting tool. It learns your writing style, suggests topics for your niche, and its EasyTrend feature scrapes Reddit, X, Google, and other sources for trending angles.
One caveat before we go deeper: EasyGen is mostly known through its founder’s large LinkedIn audience. The independent review record is thin — a handful of third-party write-ups and only a small number of Trustpilot reviews — so treat any strong claim about it, positive or negative, with some care. Here’s what we could actually verify.
One Plan, One Channel.
EasyGen Pricing.
EasyGen doesn’t publish pricing on its own website — the landing page only advertises a 7-day trial. Third-party reviews consistently report EasyGen pricing at $59.99 per month for a single unlimited plan, with an annual option around $49.99 per month. You get three free posts before the trial converts.
That puts it at the premium end of LinkedIn writing tools — more than most competitors that also bundle scheduling and analytics. Worth knowing before you enter a card: the few independent Trustpilot reviews are mixed, and a couple of them describe billing and refund disputes around the trial. Not a scandal, but with this little public track record, read the terms before you subscribe.
Hooks That Stop the Scroll.
Where EasyGen Delivers.
Credit where it’s due: as a pure drafting tool, EasyGen does what it says. Three things stand out.
Trained on what actually performs
Posts come out in proven LinkedIn shapes — strong hooks, tight lines — not generic chatbot prose.
Fast from idea to draft
Dictate a voice note or paste a rough thought; get a structured post in seconds.
Built by a practitioner
Style learning, niche topic ideas, and trend scraping reflect how a real creator works.
If your bottleneck is literally “I can’t write a decent hook,” EasyGen removes it — and it does so better than pasting the same request into ChatGPT.
A Better Draft.
Still Your Job to Ship It.
EasyGen is a generator, not an engine. It hands you a draft — and by design, everything else stays with you. Three catches matter for a busy founder.
Generation-only, on purpose
No auto-publishing — there’s a planning calendar now, but EasyGen says API posting “crushes your reach,” so you still paste and post every draft yourself. No performance analytics to tell you what worked, either.
The viral-format sameness problem
A tool trained on viral posts nudges every user toward the same hooks and cadence. One reviewer found output “professional but lacked the personal touch” — the exact tell your buyers now scroll past.
One channel, premium price
LinkedIn only — no X, no carousels — at a reported $59.99/month, more than tools that also schedule and measure.
The deeper issue is upstream of the draft. EasyGen can’t tell you what you should be posting about to attract buyers, and it can’t stop you sounding like every other EasyGen user. We’ve written about why chasing viral formats backfires for founders in how to post on LinkedIn without being cringe — the short version: the format that goes viral for a full-time creator often reads as noise coming from a company founder.
Generator vs Engine.
EasyGen vs FirstOrg.
EasyGen makes one step of the loop faster: turning an idea into a draft. But as a founder, the loop is what eats your week — deciding what to say, keeping a calendar, writing, posting, repeating. FirstOrg is built to run that whole loop for you: it works out your content strategy, plans the calendar, writes in your captured voice, and auto-publishes to LinkedIn and X — with a LinkedIn specialist handling the platform’s specifics, under Trust Levels you control.
| EasyGen | FirstOrg | |
|---|---|---|
| What it is | A post generator — idea in, draft out | An AI content engine — strategy to published post |
| Who decides topics | You do; it suggests trending angles | Built from your strategy and content calendar |
| Who publishes | You — copy, paste, post manually | Auto-published, at the Trust Level you set |
| Voice | Learns your style within viral formats | Your captured voice — sounds like you, not a format |
| Channels | LinkedIn only | LinkedIn + X |
| Pricing | ~$59.99/month reported (not published on site) | Early access — join the waitlist |
Weighing more than one tool? See our Taplio review and the wider field in Taplio alternatives, or start from the full comparison hub.
Draft Faster, or Ship Weekly.
The Verdict.
You want better LinkedIn hooks, fast
You enjoy writing, post manually anyway, and just need a stronger first draft.
You want the whole loop off your plate
Strategy, calendar, writing, and publishing on LinkedIn and X — in your voice, hands-off.