Supported Platforms
Notra currently supports: LinkedIn Posts (linkedin_post)Longer-form posts (up to ~800 characters) for professional networking and thought leadership. Twitter Posts (
twitter_post)Short-form updates for quick announcements and community engagement.
LinkedIn post generation is currently in active development. Twitter post generation is planned for a future release.
LinkedIn Posts
Notra generates LinkedIn posts that sound like a thoughtful builder sharing their work, not a corporate announcement.Post Structure
Every LinkedIn post follows a proven engagement formula:Hook (2 lines)
Line 1: Bold statement, 8 words max
Line 2: Twist or challenge that rehooks the reader
Line 2: Twist or challenge that rehooks the reader
Content Guidelines
Notra’s LinkedIn posts follow these rules:- Length: Around 800 characters
- Sentence length: 8 words max for readability
- No hashtags: Focuses on content quality over reach gaming
- No emojis: Professional without being corporate
- No PR numbers: Keeps focus on impact, not implementation
- No GitHub links: Drives conversation, not click-throughs
These guidelines are based on LinkedIn engagement research and can be customized through your brand voice settings.
Example LinkedIn Post
Here’s what a generated post looks like:How LinkedIn Generation Works
Activity Analysis
Notra scans your repository for meaningful changes within the lookback window, filtering for high-impact work worth sharing.
Story Selection
The AI identifies the most compelling narrative - typically one core feature with supporting context.
Post Generation
Content is generated in your selected tone (Conversational, Professional, Casual, or Formal) using the proven Hook → Story → Lesson → Takeaway structure.
Configuration
Set up scheduled LinkedIn post generation:Tone Options
Choose the voice that matches your personal or company brand:Conversational (Default)
Warm, direct, and human. Sounds like a thoughtful builder, not a marketer. Best for: Developer advocates, startup founders, technical leads Example opening:“Shipped something I’ve been thinking about for months.”
Professional
Polished and credible without being corporate. Maintains authority while being approachable. Best for: Enterprise thought leaders, technical executives Example opening:“We’ve solved a challenge that’s frustrated developers for years.”
Casual
Friendly and authentic. Feels like sharing wins with friends. Best for: Open source maintainers, community builders Example opening:“Okay, this one’s pretty cool.”
Formal
Structured and precise. Professional tone for regulated or enterprise contexts. Best for: Financial services, healthcare, enterprise software Example opening:“We’re pleased to announce a significant improvement to our platform.”
Content Strategy
What Makes a Good Social Post?
Notra looks for changes that: Have clear user impact✅ New features, bug fixes users will notice, performance improvements
❌ Dependency updates, internal refactoring, test improvements Tell a story
✅ Problems solved, challenges overcome, decisions made
❌ Generic announcements without context Spark conversation
✅ Relatable developer challenges, controversial decisions, surprising results
❌ Routine updates with no hook
Posting Frequency
Recommended cadence by platform:| Platform | Frequency | Reasoning |
|---|---|---|
| 1-2x per week | Algorithm rewards consistent, quality posts | |
| 3-7x per week | Higher volume platform, faster feed |
Topic Selection
Notra automatically focuses on:- Feature launches: New capabilities users can try
- Problem-solving: Technical challenges overcome
- Performance wins: Measurable improvements
- Architecture decisions: Interesting technical choices
- Developer experience: Tools, workflows, and productivity
- Internal maintenance work
- Dependency updates
- Test improvements
- Documentation fixes
- Minor refactoring
Editing Social Posts
Use Notra’s AI editor to refine generated posts:Adjust the Hook
“Make the opening more surprising""Start with a specific problem statement"
"Add a contrarian take to the hook”
Change the Focus
“Focus more on the performance impact""Shift emphasis to developer experience"
"Highlight the technical challenge we solved”
Refine the Tone
“Make this more conversational""Add more technical depth"
"Simplify the language”
Improve Engagement
“Add a question at the end""Make the takeaway more actionable"
"Include a specific metric”
Best Practices
One Core Idea Per Post
Don’t try to cover everything that happened. Pick the most interesting update and go deep on it. Good: Focus on one feature with clear impactPoor: List 10 different updates from your changelog
Lead with Impact, Not Implementation
Start with what changed for users, then explain how if relevant. Good: “We reduced API response time by 60%“Poor: “We implemented request coalescing and caching”
Use Specific Numbers
Vague claims don’t resonate. Specific metrics do. Good: “Reduced build time from 8 minutes to 90 seconds”Poor: “Significantly improved build performance”
End with Engagement
Most LinkedIn posts should end with:- A question that prompts responses
- An invitation to share experiences
- A bold statement that sparks discussion
Poor: “Check out our changelog for more details.”
Match Your Activity Level
If you ship weekly, post weekly. If you ship monthly, post monthly. Authenticity beats arbitrary schedules.Common Pitfalls to Avoid
Don’t Changelog-Dump
❌ “This week we shipped 15 PRs including cache support, email verification, state management, and scrollbar styling…” ✅ “We shipped cache component support with actionable error guidance.”Don’t Over-Promote
❌ “Our amazing new feature is revolutionary and game-changing!” ✅ “Solved a problem that’s frustrated developers for years.”Don’t Use Corporate Speak
❌ “We’re excited to announce that we’ve leveraged cutting-edge technologies to deliver best-in-class solutions…” ✅ “We built a thing that makes auth calls in cached contexts actually work.”Don’t Ignore Engagement
Social media is a conversation, not a broadcast. When people comment:- Respond thoughtfully
- Continue the discussion
- Ask follow-up questions
Notra generates the post content, but building relationships requires your authentic engagement in the comments.
Tracking Performance
While Notra doesn’t track social metrics directly, monitor: Engagement rate: Likes + comments + shares ÷ followersTarget: 3-5% on LinkedIn, 1-3% on Twitter Comment quality: Are people asking questions? Sharing experiences?
Target: Thoughtful responses, not just emoji reactions Click-through (if linking): Are people clicking to learn more?
Target: 2-5% CTR on LinkedIn Follower growth: Are you attracting the right audience?
Target: 5-10% monthly growth
Twitter Posts (Coming Soon)
Twitter post generation is planned for a future release with:- Thread creation for complex topics
- 280-character single tweets for quick updates
- Automatic reformatting of LinkedIn posts for Twitter
- Image generation for visual engagement
Want Twitter support sooner? Let us know at [email protected]