How to Check Post Virality
Learn how to analyze your LinkedIn post's viral potential before publishing using Reepl
The Post Virality Checker evaluates your LinkedIn post draft and predicts its potential to go viral. It analyzes structure, formatting, hook strength, engagement factors, and content quality to give you actionable feedback before you hit publish.
Open the Virality Checker
Navigate to Creation Tools > Post Virality Checker, or go directly to Virality Checker in the app.
Enter your post content
Paste or type the LinkedIn post you want to analyze into the text input area.
Run the analysis
Click the analyze button to submit your post for evaluation. The checker assesses multiple factors:
- Post structure and formatting -- Paragraph length, line breaks, readability
- Hook strength -- How compelling your opening line is
- Engagement factors -- Calls to action, questions, conversation starters
- Content quality -- Originality, value, relevance
Review your results
The results show a breakdown of each factor with scores and suggestions for improvement. Use the feedback to refine your post before publishing.
The Chrome extension includes a built-in content grading feature that scores your post while you write directly on LinkedIn.
Write a post on LinkedIn
Open the LinkedIn post editor and start writing. After you reach the minimum word count, the Reepl toolbar appears with a content grading button.
Check your letter grade
A letter grade (A through F) displays on the grading button in the toolbar, updating as you write.
View detailed scores
Click the grading button to open a popup showing:
- Overall Virality Score (0-100) with a color-coded background
- Readability percentage
- Conciseness percentage
- Engagement percentage
Open the full analysis
Click "View detailed analysis" in the popup to open the full virality checker tool. Your post text is automatically copied to the clipboard for convenience.
Iterate on your post based on the feedback and re-run the analysis to see if your score improves. Posts with strong hooks, clear formatting, and a call to action tend to score highest.