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Top 3 Alternatives to Typegrow in 2026

Rohan Pavuluri

Rohan Pavuluri

Creator, TeamPost · February 9, 2026

Typegrow carved out a nice niche in the LinkedIn tools space. A huge viral post library, a carousel maker, free utilities like a text formatter and hook generator, and AI post generation from templates. For solo creators looking to grow a personal brand, it checks a lot of boxes.

But there are some gaps. The AI output leans heavily on templates, so your posts can start sounding like everyone else's. There are no team features — if you're managing LinkedIn for more than one person, Typegrow doesn't help. And the workflow is siloed in its own web app, which means one more tool to log into.

I've tried most of the LinkedIn tools out there, and here are the three alternatives I'd recommend depending on what you need.

What to Look For in a Typegrow Alternative

  • Voice authenticity — Do your posts sound like you, or like a template that thousands of others are using?
  • Team capabilities — If you're managing LinkedIn for a team or company, does the tool support that?
  • Content inputs — Can you use voice notes, articles, Slack messages? Or just text prompts?
  • Publishing workflow — Can you schedule and publish directly to LinkedIn?
  • Integration — Does it fit into your existing workflow, or is it another standalone app?

1. TeamPost

TeamPost takes a fundamentally different approach to LinkedIn content. Instead of giving you templates or a viral post library, it builds posts from your own content — articles, voice notes, Slack messages, past posts.

What makes it stand out:

  • Magic Drafts from your content library — Drop in your existing content and the AI generates LinkedIn posts from your actual ideas. The output sounds like you because it's built on your thinking, not a template.
  • Slack bot workflow — DM the bot with rough ideas, get a polished post back in seconds. Your team creates LinkedIn content without leaving Slack.
  • Built for teams and companies — Org management, admin roles, shared content libraries, multi-account scheduling. If you're trying to get employees across the company posting, this is what Typegrow can't do.
  • Direct LinkedIn publishing — Schedule, publish, and track — all in one tool. Includes @mentions and image support.
  • Voice notes — Record an idea on your phone, get a post that sounds like you wrote it.

Where it's not as strong: No viral post library or carousel maker. If you rely on browsing other people's successful posts for inspiration, Typegrow has more of that.

Pricing: Free tier available (first 10 posts free), paid plans start at $20/user/month.

2. Taplio

Taplio is an analytics-forward LinkedIn tool. It's got AI content generation, but the real draw is the data.

What makes it stand out:

  • Best-in-class LinkedIn analytics — Detailed tracking of impressions, engagement, follower growth. If you're data-driven, Taplio's dashboard is hard to beat.
  • Viral post database — Similar to Typegrow's, with a large collection of high-performing posts for inspiration.
  • Carousel maker — Create visual carousel posts without a design tool.

Where it falls short: The AI content generation is template-based and the output can feel generic. No team features, no Slack integration, no voice input.

Pricing: Plans start around $39/month.

3. Supergrow

Supergrow is a template-driven LinkedIn content tool that emphasizes speed.

What makes it stand out:

  • Large template library — Dozens of post formats: listicles, stories, hot takes, how-tos. Good structural inspiration.
  • Speed — Idea to draft in seconds. If you just need to get something out the door, Supergrow is fast.
  • Content repurposing — Paste a blog URL and it generates LinkedIn posts from the article.

Where it falls short: The template approach means posts start to sound alike. If you read a lot of LinkedIn, Supergrow posts are increasingly recognizable. No team features.

Pricing: Plans start around $19/month.

Which Alternative Should You Choose?

Depends on what you need beyond what Typegrow offers:

  • Choose TeamPost if you want AI built on your own content, need team or company-wide features, want Slack integration, or care about each person's posts sounding unique.
  • Choose Taplio if analytics is your priority and you want the best data on how your posts are performing.
  • Choose Supergrow if you like writing from templates and want fast AI generation on a budget.

Typegrow is solid for individual creators who want free tools and a viral post library. But if you've outgrown the template approach, need team workflows, or want posts that sound like you instead of like everyone else — these alternatives will take you further.

For a detailed comparison, read TeamPost vs. Typegrow. Or see our full guide to the top LinkedIn writing platforms.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best alternative to Typegrow?

TeamPost if you want AI that sounds like you, team features, and Slack integration. Taplio for analytics. Supergrow for a large template library.

Is Typegrow worth it?

For solo creators who want a free viral post library and basic LinkedIn tools, yes. If you need team features, authentic voice preservation, or your posts start sounding like templates, you'll want something else.

How does Typegrow compare to TeamPost?

Typegrow is for individual creators who want templates and a viral post library. TeamPost is for companies and teams who want AI that sounds like each employee, with Slack integration and direct publishing.

Rohan Pavuluri

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Rohan Pavuluri

Creator, TeamPost

Rohan is the creator of TeamPost and CBO at Speechify. He co-founded Upsolve, a nonprofit that has relieved nearly $1B in debt for low-income families. Harvard and Y Combinator alum.

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