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A free Chrome extension that translates LinkedIn slop into plain English. One click turns the humblebrags, the hustle-culture LARP and the corporate speak into what they actually meant.
We built linkedn’t because LinkedIn has genuinely become a filled with "thought leaders" dropping "thought slop" and people being overly "humbled"
The funny part is that there are already tools that can “translate” this stuff, but most of them make you copy the post, open another tab, paste it in, ask nicely, wait, then go back to LinkedIn. At that point the larp has already won
So we made it inline. works across the site not just on your feed
linkedn’t adds a little Deslop button directly under LinkedIn posts. One click and it rewrites the post in place into what it actually means. You can pick the level of violence too: Group Chat, Touch Grass, or TL;DR.
Is it absurd that we’re fighting AI slop with more AI slop? Yes. That is unfortunately the product strategy.
But the goal is simple: make LinkedIn slightly more readable, and a lot less sincere about things no one is sincere about.
P.s you get 30 credits free (10-30 rewrites based on what voice u picked) OR you can bring your own key
Very funny and slightly too real. I spend actual effort keeping this exact voice out of my own writing, so a translator going the other way feels like justice. Honest question though, do people keep it installed once the joke lands? Tools this funny usually get opened five times and forgotten, and I wonder if the TL;DR mode is what turns it into a daily thing.
The one-click toggle right in the post itself is such a smart move, no extra clicks or menus to dig through. Whoever designed this clearly thought about how people actually scroll LinkedIn instead of how they "should."
does it work both ways? like could it also help me write my own posts in plain English instead of stripping it away?
funny concept, but the "fighting slop with slop" part is where I'd want to see it fail gracefully - not every "humbled to announce" post is fake, some people are genuinely posting through a layoff or a hard year dressed up in corporate-speak because that's just how they talk. does deslop ever get run on something like that and turn a real, slightly awkward moment of vulnerability into a punchline, or is the roast mode smart enough to tell "cringe LARP" apart from "sincere but badly written"?
the one-click translate hook is genuinely the right call here, no settings menus or fluff. appreciate whoever built this clearly knew when to stop and just let the button do its thing.
Would love a toggle for different snark levels, like "diplomatic" for when I'm translating a message from my actual boss vs the default "roast" mode for randos posting their "grateful" Monday reflections. Right now it's all-or-nothing which limits when I can actually use it at work.
love how it strips away the LinkedIn theater without making it feel mean-spirited, just honest. the one-click placement right where you need it is exactly the kind of small UX choice that makes this feel polished.
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“the linkedin slop translator”
linkedn't was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 11 upvotes and 15 comments, placing #36 on the daily leaderboard. A free Chrome extension that translates LinkedIn slop into plain English. One click turns the humblebrags, the hustle-culture LARP and the corporate speak into what they actually meant.
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