PostSupremo – Generate authentically inauthentic LinkedIn content
Satire tool that's actually usable — funnier than Jasper or Copy.ai.

Curated satire archive for LinkedIn cringe, but newsletters are a crowded format.
LinkedIn users, tech workers, satire fans
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So I built PeakedIn. A weekly newsletter, five posts every Saturday, featuring LinkedIn's most unhinged moments.
Best part is people can nominate posts as well
I guess it will give another post idea to them "I am thrilled to announce I was featured in PeakedIn" lol
anywho lmk your thoughts
Satire tool that's actually usable — funnier than Jasper or Copy.ai.
Funny LinkedIn parody, but it's a single-gimmick joke with no real utility.
The author has done the simple thing very well: each week you get a tight, skim-friendly collection of Show HN game posts with an archive to browse. The neon, dark UI gives it character, but there’s no sign of anything clever under the hood — no ranking signals, tags, or playable embeds — so it’s handy for its niche but not transformative.
Smart, tongue-in-cheek concept: the site presents a weekly, machine-authored dossier on humans with sections like editorials and 'conflict research' that read like curated satire. It's stronger as literary performance than as a technical demo — the landing page shows good editorial design but reveals no model details, curation pipeline, or interactive novelty, so it's interesting to read but not a new technical milestone.
Novelty premise masquerading as a product—zero issues, zero subscribers, zero substance.
Transcript-to-10-assets formatter beats generic ChatGPT but Repurpose.io, Buffer, and similar tools exist.