# Can I use ChatGPT to write LinkedIn messages?
> Yes as a draft helper. No as an unsupervised sender. Generic model copy is easy to spot and can accept worse than a short human template.
- HTML: https://omentir.com/help/can-i-use-chatgpt-to-write-linkedin-messages
- Markdown: https://omentir.com/help/can-i-use-chatgpt-to-write-linkedin-messages.md

Models are fine for a first pass if you paste a real trigger and your actual offer. They are bad at pretending they read a post you did not paste. "Loved your insights on leadership" is the default slop.

Edit until it sounds like something you would say out loud. Cut the compliment, cut the biography, leave one observation and one question. If you would not send it from your personal phone, do not send it from LinkedIn.

Never let a model invent a customer, a metric, or a mutual friend. Recipients check. A fake proof point is worse than a plain note.

Operator tests in 2026 did not show a clean win for unedited AI personalization over a good human template. Some even saw lower accepts. Use the model for speed. Keep the last read as yours.

Omentir drafts from product context and lead signals on purpose. You still review. A fluent paragraph that could fit a dentist and a datacenter should not leave the queue.

## Related

- [How do I personalize LinkedIn outreach without spending hours?](https://omentir.com/help/how-to-personalize-linkedin-outreach.md)
- [How do I write a LinkedIn connection request that gets accepted?](https://omentir.com/help/how-to-write-a-linkedin-connection-request.md)
- [How do I prevent my LinkedIn from looking like a sales bot?](https://omentir.com/help/how-to-prevent-linkedin-from-looking-like-a-bot.md)

## Frequently asked questions

**Should I tell them a model wrote it?**

No need to announce the tools. Do not lie if they ask. The standard is that the message is true, not that you typed every word with a quill.

**Can I generate 500 unique first lines overnight?**

You can. Many will be wrong. Spot-check a sample before anything sends. Unique-looking is not the same as true.

**What prompt works?**

Paste the post or the hire, paste your one-sentence offer, and ask for two sentences with no pitch and no calendar. Then cut more.

**Is this allowed by LinkedIn?**

Writing with a model is not the same as bot-sending. The send path still has to look like you. Automation rules are the bigger issue. See [is LinkedIn automation allowed](/help/is-linkedin-automation-allowed).

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