AI Social Media Post Generator
One topic, four platforms, four tones. Ryna AI translates one message for Instagram, LinkedIn, X, and TikTok native voice.
Adapting one topic across 4 social platforms = translating a single message into 4 different languages and formats. Instagram is story, LinkedIn is professional, X is punchy, TikTok is hook-heavy. What takes an hour manually drops to 60 seconds with Ryna AI.
Share your topic; Ryna emits posts that fit each platform's character limits and tone. Instagram caption is 2200 chars but only the first 125 are 'visible' — Ryna anchors the hook there. LinkedIn gets professional but human, X is 280-char punch, TikTok is 0-3 second attention. Hashtag suggestions are trend-aware (real-time validation via web search on Plus).
In the creator workflow, Ryna also produces derivatives — 'same topic as carousel', 'same topic as video script'. One topic = 4 platforms × 3 formats = 12 pieces. Free plan covers near-unlimited generation; uploading prior posts or brand-guideline PDFs requires Plus ($12/mo, 399.99 TRY).
Why use Ryna AI for this
4 platforms at once: Instagram, LinkedIn, X, TikTok — each in native voice.
Character-limit memory: IG caption 2200, X 280, LinkedIn 3000 — Ryna respects limits automatically.
Carousel + thread + video-script derivatives: same topic, three formats.
Hashtag suggestions: 7-15 tags blending niche + trending + branded — not over-optimized.
Brand-tone retention: upload brand guideline PDF (Plus) and posts stay on-voice.
Engagement-shaped structure: Hook → Body → CTA, applied differently per platform.
Example prompts
Copy any prompt below and paste into chat.rynaai.com. Each prompt is tuned for a different scenario — try them all to see how Ryna AI adapts.
How it works — step by step
- 1
Topic + main message + audience
One-sentence topic + 'what should the reader do next?' intent + audience. Example: 'Topic: ethics of AI content generation. Intent: click signup. Audience: marketing managers 30-45.' Clear intent = clear post.
- 2
Specify platforms
'Instagram + LinkedIn + X + TikTok' or selectively 'just IG and LinkedIn'. Ryna applies character limits and native tone per platform. Cross-posting one topic to 4 platforms gives ~30% more reach (overlap is minimal).
- 3
Get first drafts, tune tone
If LinkedIn comes back too formal: 'make it warmer, 20% less corporate'. If Instagram is too sales-led: 'drop the product mention, tell a story'. Specific feedback resolves in 1-2 iterations.
- 4
Request hashtags + emoji
'12 hashtags — 4 trending, 4 niche, 4 branded; minimal emoji, only as section dividers.' TikTok and Instagram lean on emojis, LinkedIn sparingly (1-2), X moderate. With Plus, real-time trend validation via web search.
Example: input → output
You ask
Topic: 'New post: AI side hustles 2026'. 3 platforms: Instagram caption (8 hashtags), LinkedIn post, X thread (3 tweets). US.
Ryna AI returns
**Instagram caption:** Passive income in 2026 ≠ quit your job and travel ≠ 'work 4 hours/week' ≠ crypto schemes 💸 It's: wake up, your work from 6 months ago still pays. In the new post, 7 models: • Stock photos + AI enhancement • Niche blog + AI content • Online course + AI editor • ... Link in bio. Which one tempts you? 👇 #sidehustle #ai #passiveincome #freelance #2026 #onlineincome #aitools #digitalwork **LinkedIn:** Last week I saw a data point on financial independence: 62% of US freelancers actively maintain a side income channel — but 78% give up within 6 months. The difference? Wrong model selection. In this week's post I compared 7 AI-powered passive income models with real return figures. The goal: not promising 'easy money', but clarifying which model is actually feasible for your profile. Link in comments. Which model have you tried? Can you share your experience? **X thread (3 tweets):** 1/ 'AI side hustles' searches up 340% in 2026. Most guides list the same 5 models — but in reality 2 are dead, 1 only works in the US market. New post today: 7 models filtered by what actually pays in 2026 👇 2/ TL;DR (the ones that actually work): • Stock photo + AI enhancement • Niche blog + AI content (most reliable) • Online course + AI editor • Affiliate + AI SEO Dead: NFT-adjacent models, copy-paste AI Twitter bots. 3/ Earnings ranges (year 2, active profiles): • Stock photos: $300-1200/mo • Niche blog: $1500-8000/mo • Online course: $5000-50000/mo (high variance) Full breakdown in the post. Link in tweet 1.
Pro tips
- First 125 chars of Instagram caption are visible — put the hook there, the rest behind 'more'.
- LinkedIn's 'personal story + work insight' format gets 5× more engagement than pure work content — add a real anecdote.
- Don't start every tweet in an X thread with an emoji — fatigues the reader; only meaningful in tweet 1 and the last.
- Opening a TikTok script with a 'cut/movement' (camera dropping, etc.) gets ~25% higher retention.
- Hashtag counts: Instagram 8-12, LinkedIn 3-5, X 1-2, TikTok 3-5. More than that reads as spam.
- Generate 3 tone variants (FOMO + educational + warm) of the same topic and test at 3 different times — pin the best performer.
Ryna AI vs Buffer AI / Hootsuite AI
| Feature | Ryna AI | Buffer AI / Hootsuite AI |
|---|---|---|
| Same topic to 4 platforms | One prompt, native tone per platform | Copy-paste with light tone tweaks |
| TR market nuance (idioms) | Built TR-first | Generic — misses TR-specific tone |
| Format derivatives | 12+ format outputs in one chat | Plain post only; format conversion manual |
| Monthly price | Free or $12/mo (Plus all features) | $15-99/mo with scheduling |
Common mistakes to avoid
- ✕Copy-pasting the same text to 4 platforms — engagement drops, algorithms flag as 'spam'.
- ✕Hashtag stuffing (30 on Instagram): in 2026 the algorithm treats 8-12 as optimal; more is penalized.
- ✕100% corporate tone on LinkedIn: people can't empathize; engagement stays under 0.5%.
- ✕Filling every X thread tweet to 280 chars: 250-260 is the sweet spot, leaves room for retweet quotes.
- ✕Showing just a logo for the first 3 seconds of a TikTok script: 85% swipe-away. Open with motion or question.
- ✕Publishing AI output with no brand voice: brand consistency drops; upload your guidelines to Plus so Ryna references them.
Who this is for
Social media managers, founders, influencers, brand teams.
FAQ
Are hashtag suggestions current? Trend-aware?
General hashtag patterns are built-in. For real-time trend validation, enable web search in Plus — answers questions like '2026 February trending Instagram hashtag #travel'.
How do I preserve brand voice?
On Plus, upload your brand-guideline PDF (tone rules, banned words, persona). In each session, remind 'stay loyal to the brand guideline I uploaded'.
Does it auto-publish posts?
No — Ryna writes the content; for scheduling/publishing, copy-paste into Buffer, Hootsuite, Later. Or build a Zapier flow.
Does it make sense to derive thread/carousel/video script from one social post?
Yes — one topic = up to 12 distinct content pieces (4 platforms × 3 formats). Fill a content calendar in one session. Just say 'convert same topic to different format' — within-channel repetition is avoided; each format respects its native structure.
Can it write influencer-style UGC?
Yes — say 'micro-influencer tone, casual, behind-the-scenes feel'. Ryna distinguishes corporate vs personal tone automatically. Most-used format on TikTok and Instagram Reels.
TR + EN posts in the same chat?
Yes — 'now produce the English version of this campaign, localize cultural references'. Tonal consistency is preserved automatically. Saves time for TR brands going international.
Does it predict engagement?
No — Ryna handles text; for reach/engagement prediction, use a separate analytics tool (Sprout, Iconosquare). But it can give structural feedback like 'will this hook hold attention in 4 seconds?'.
Does it auto-adjust B2B vs B2C tone?
Yes, but better results when explicit. B2B = LinkedIn main channel, 80% value + 20% story. B2C = Instagram + TikTok main, 50% story + 50% product. State audience clearly; Ryna adapts the formula.
Related use cases
Free — near-unlimited daily messages
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