Post LinkedIn video that stops the scroll before lunch
A LinkedIn video maker built for founders, marketers, and operators who keep meaning to post. Drop in a rough selfie clip or a blog post you already published. Get back a captioned, branded LinkedIn video sized 4:5 for the feed in about fifteen minutes.
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“I keep meaning to post video on LinkedIn. Then I open CapCut, lose ninety minutes, and ship a text post instead.”
- Sunday 8:14pm
Open the camera roll, pick a take from Friday's all-hands answer that actually landed. The audio is fine, the lighting is fine, the take is fine. The problem is everything that comes next.
- Sunday 8:42pm
Drop it into CapCut. Trim the dead air. Try to add captions. The auto-caption misses your product name twice and renders 'ARR' as 'are'. Manual fix is ten more minutes.
- Sunday 9:21pm
Realize the export is 16:9 and you wanted 4:5 for the feed. Re-render. Realize you forgot the brand color on the lower-third. Re-render. The audio sync drifts on the second export and you don't know why.
- Sunday 10:18pm
Ship the video. Two hours in for a forty-five second clip. You tell yourself you'll batch four next weekend. You won't.
- Wednesday 11:03am
The post hits forty-one likes. Same as every text post. The peer who posts twice a week with cleaner production hits four hundred. You start wondering whether they hired someone.
- +3 weeks
Empty content calendar. The conference invite goes to the person who actually showed up on the feed. The DM from the prospect who would have closed a six-figure deal never comes because you weren't on their feed when the budget question landed.
LinkedIn's own data shows native video drives roughly five times the engagement of text posts — but most operators ship one clip a quarter because the edit cycle eats an evening per video.
“Three weeks later the person below me on the org chart got invited to keynote because they showed up on the feed every Tuesday.”
From "I'll post next week" to "who's editing your videos?"
You record one rough take of a hot take on Sunday night. Two hours in CapCut later, you have a 50-second clip with captions that misspell your product name and a lower-third in the wrong shade of brand blue. You post anyway because the news cycle won't wait.
Drop the same selfie clip into ngram. Twelve minutes later — filler words stripped, captions styled to your brand kit, intro and outro applied, 4:5 vertical sized for the feed. Captions read 'ngram' correctly, the brand color is exact, and you have three more variants queued for the rest of the week.
You commit to 'posting more video this quarter.' By week three the camera roll has nothing in it. The text post you ship in its place gets thirty likes from the same thirty people. The flywheel never spins because the production cost per post never drops.
Sunday afternoon you batch four LinkedIn videos in under an hour total. Schedule one for each weekday morning. The week runs itself. The DMs and connection requests show up while you're in other meetings.
Your peer in the same role gets quoted in industry coverage, invited to the panel, hired as an advisor. You have the same expertise. They just figured out how to show up on the feed every Tuesday without burning their evening on each post.
By month two the inbound is consistent. Speaking invitations, podcast guest spots, partnership requests. Your LinkedIn video maker workflow takes fifteen minutes per post and the feed treats you like someone with a content team behind them.
LinkedIn video from whatever you already have
Bring a rough selfie clip or a post that already worked. ngram turns either one into a captioned, on-brand LinkedIn video sized for the feed — same auto-cut, same brand kit, same fifteen-minute turnaround.
Start from a selfie video
Record one rough take on your phone. Ums, pauses, a cough at the thirty-second mark — fine. ngram trims the filler, burns frame-accurate captions in your brand style, applies your intro and outro, and exports 4:5 for the feed plus 1:1 for cross-posting. No CapCut session.
Screen Recording to VideoOr start from a blog post or thread
Paste a newsletter, a blog you already published, or a thread that landed. ngram drafts the script in your voice, plans the storyboard, and assembles a LinkedIn video using AI visuals, voiceover, and motion graphics. Approve the script in chat, swap a line, and re-render in minutes.
Blog to VideoOne scroll-stopping LinkedIn video
Captions styled to your brand kit, sized 4:5 for the feed, intro and outro applied, ready to schedule before lunch.
Already have a long-form podcast or webinar? Run it through Webinar to Clips first, then send the highlights through the same LinkedIn polish step.
What changes when LinkedIn video takes 15 minutes
The feed actually becomes a flywheel
Top benefitFifteen minutes per post, not two hours. You batch four on Sunday and schedule them for the week. The reach compounds because the cadence finally holds. Connection requests, DMs, and inbound speaking invitations land in the same week as the post that triggered them.
Operators on a sustained LinkedIn video cadence report roughly three to four times the inbound (DMs, speaking invites, qualified pipeline) of peers who post text-only on the same audience size.
Posting becomes a habit, not a project
When the post-to-publish cycle is fifteen minutes, Sunday batching becomes realistic. Four videos queued by Sunday night means the week runs itself — even when Monday turns into back-to-back interviews.
Authority compounds across the feed
Every video reinforces the same brand kit, the same intro card, the same caption styling. The audience starts recognizing your visual identity in the feed before they read the byline. That's the recall signal the algorithm rewards.
Rough take → posted LinkedIn video in 3 steps
Drop in your selfie clip or post
Upload a phone recording or paste a blog, newsletter, or thread. Rough is fine — ngram is built to absorb the messy take, not demand a clean studio recording.
Review the AI edit
ngram strips filler words, burns captions in your brand style, applies your intro and outro, and sizes the video 4:5 for the feed. Scrub the storyboard, tweak a line in chat, approve.
Schedule and ship
Export 4:5 for the LinkedIn feed plus 1:1 for cross-posting, schedule via your integration, and batch the next three videos for the rest of the week.
Built for LinkedIn video, specifically
Who is posting LinkedIn video in your company?
Founders
Founder-led LinkedIn is most companies' highest-leverage marketing channel. Ship a video every Tuesday and Thursday on the same product, hiring, or category point — without burning a Sunday evening per post or sliding past the second post into 'I'll get back to it.'
Product Marketing
Pair every launch with a founder or PM-fronted LinkedIn video instead of a static announcement. Use the same script as the blog post; render it through ngram in fifteen minutes; ship the post the same morning the release notes go live.
Sales Enablement
AE-led LinkedIn videos pull more replies than cold-outbound text. Build a library of objection-handling and persona-specific cuts each rep can adapt, then re-render in chat when a deal calls for a different angle on a known topic.
Growth & Marketing
Pair every campaign with three to four LinkedIn videos sized for the feed. Founder-fronted on Monday, customer story on Wednesday, hook teaser on Friday. The reach compounds because the cadence is sustainable.
Developer Relations
Walk through an SDK launch, an API release, or a code sample in a thirty-second LinkedIn video aimed at the developers who never read the changelog. Re-render when the API surface changes; the post stays current without you opening a recording app.
Customer Success
Post a customer-win mini-case or a feature education clip per week on LinkedIn instead of relying on a quarterly customer-story essay. Tag the customer, the takeaway lands in their network, the renewal call gets warmer the next month.
Solopreneurs
LinkedIn video is the cheapest distribution channel a one-person business has, and the most demanding on production time. ngram collapses the production step — record once, ship four posts in an hour, and own the feed presence solo.
Agencies & Consultants
Build LinkedIn video into every client engagement without scaling your editor bench. Manage a recurring weekly post per client through ngram, brand-kit each client separately, and stop bleeding margin to per-post freelancer invoices.
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You don't need a selfie clip to make a LinkedIn video.
Bring whatever you already have. Each converter drops you into the same caption, brand-kit, and 4:5 sizing pipeline the selfie-clip flow uses.
Every tool the LinkedIn video pipeline runs on.
The old way vs. the ngram way
| CapCut / Premiere | Freelancer / Agency | ngram | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Time per LinkedIn video | 90-120 minutes | 1-2 weeks turnaround | Under 15 minutes |
| Cost per post | Your evening | $300-$800 per cut | Included in plan |
| Posting cadence held | Once a month at best | Budget-limited | 3-4x per week |
| Brand match | Manual every export | Depends on the freelancer | Locked to your kit |
| Caption + 4:5 sizing | Manual setup per render | Variable | Auto on every export |
Wire LinkedIn video into the publishing rhythm you already run.
Each integration ships with a working template. Trigger a fresh LinkedIn video from a CMS publish, a CRM signal, or a chat agent — or build your own through the REST API.
whenA new LinkedIn video finishes rendering and gets approved
thenSchedule the 4:5 cut straight to the personal or company page with the post copy attached
whenA new blog post lands in the CMS with a 'video' tag
thenGenerate the LinkedIn video version, queue it for the next available posting slot
whenClaude or ChatGPT is asked to draft this week's LinkedIn video posts
thenGenerate captioned, branded 4:5 LinkedIn videos and return a launch-ready preview link
whenYou hit 'Make a LinkedIn video' on the article tab you're reading
thenGet a captioned, branded 4:5 cut back in a new tab in under fifteen minutes
whenA new customer win lands in HubSpot or Salesforce
thenRender a LinkedIn video summary of the metric and tag the customer for amplification
whenA self-hosted CMS publishes a new article on the company blog
thenAuto-generate a LinkedIn video promotion of the post inside the company VPC
whenA LinkedIn video clears the brand review
thenSchedule the 1:1 variant for X with cross-channel copy and a thread reply teed up
whenA LinkedIn video gets pinned to the founder's profile
thenUpload a YouTube Shorts variant with the same hook for the cross-channel pickup
“But will it work for my situation?”
Your next LinkedIn video is 15 minutes away
Stop drafting another text post when the video would have outperformed it. Ship a captioned, brand-kit LinkedIn video this afternoon, batch the rest for the week before Sunday is over, and let the feed compound.