Typegrow is a LinkedIn growth tool covering viral post discovery, carousels, hooks, scheduling and multiple accounts, and is currently free while paid plans are in progress. innernote is $29 a month and built around one thing a free viral-post browser cannot do: learning how you write and drafting in your voice.
Price
$29
Typegrow: Free for now
Built around
Your voice
Typegrow: Viral posts and hooks
What you get for it
The whole writing system
Typegrow: Discovery and scheduling
Typegrow is an AI LinkedIn platform for creating and scheduling content, browsing viral posts, generating carousels and hooks, and managing several accounts. Their FAQ states the tool is currently completely free while they work on a paid plan.
We are not going to argue with free, and if what you want is to browse viral posts and pull hooks, take it. What free buys you here is discovery: other people's openers, other people's structures, other people's topics. What it does not buy is a draft that sounds like you, because that requires reading your writing, and reading your writing is the expensive part of this category. That is what the $29 is for.
Hook libraries sell well because the first line feels like the hard part. It is not. The hard part is the four days before, when you knew you should post and had nothing you wanted to say. innernote starts there: your pillars, the things you saved, a voice note from a walk, an article worth arguing with, and everything you have already published so it never repeats you.

An interview about how you think plus your published posts becomes a profile you can open, read and edit. When a draft is wrong you change the profile instead of hunting for a better hook template.
You will open this every day for a year, and that is not a small thing. Quiet, warm and fast, with a live preview of the real post as you type and a calendar showing the week without a click. Consistency is the whole product and consistency dies in software you dislike opening.
Price
Learns from your published posts
Voice profile you can read and edit
Voice note to finished post
Repurpose an article, video or PDF
Remembers what you have already posted
Content pillars
Campaigns and multi-part series
Viral post discovery
Hook library
Carousels
Scheduling and calendar
| Feature | innernote | Typegrow |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $29, everything in | Free while paid plans are in progress |
| Learns from your published posts | Not advertised | |
| Voice profile you can read and edit | Not advertised | |
| Voice note to finished post | Not advertised | |
| Repurpose an article, video or PDF | Not advertised | |
| Remembers what you have already posted | So it never repeats you | Not advertised |
| Content pillars | Not advertised | |
| Campaigns and multi-part series | Not advertised | |
| Viral post discovery | Trend Radar, the creators you pick | |
| Hook library | ||
| Carousels | In the workshop | |
| Scheduling and calendar |

innernote
$29 a month, or $19 billed annually. One plan, every feature.
Typegrow
Currently free. Their FAQ states they are working on a paid plan.
Free wins on price. The question is whether what is free is the part you needed.
Typegrow pricing checked August 13, 2026.
For discovery, often yes. Browsing what worked, collecting hooks and seeing formats costs a vendor very little to provide, which is why it is the part that tends to be free. Reading your archive, building a voice profile and generating drafts against it costs real money every time you press the button, which is why nobody gives that away for long. Take the free tool for what it is genuinely good at, and be clear that the part you are still missing is the part that gets the post written.
Their FAQ says paid plans are in progress, so the honest thing to note is that today's price is not necessarily next quarter's. That is not a criticism, it is how most tools start. It is worth factoring in if you are choosing where to put your archive and your calendar, because moving them later is the sort of chore that quietly ends a posting habit.
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Last updated August 13, 2026
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