Describe what the post actually shows or says, pick the platform it's going on, and get back a set of hashtags sized and styled for that platform — Instagram and TikTok tend to reward more tags and a mix of broad and specific ones, while X and LinkedIn read better with just a handful.
Why hashtags differ by platform
- Instagram: a larger set works, mixing broad tags (large reach, more competition) with niche ones (smaller reach, more likely to actually be found by the right audience).
- TikTok: leans toward tags tied to trends, challenges, and discovery, alongside a few describing the content itself.
- X: posts read better with only a few tags — more than three or four starts to look like spam.
- LinkedIn: a short set of professional, industry-relevant tags fits the tone of the platform far better than a large stack.
Frequently asked questions
Will these guarantee more views or engagement?
No tool can promise that — reach depends on a lot more than the tags on a post. What this does is give you a relevant, platform-appropriate starting set to pick from rather than guessing.
Should I use all the tags it gives me?
Not necessarily. Treat it as a shortlist: pick the ones that actually match your post and audience rather than pasting in all thirty just because they're there.
Can I generate tags for something other than a photo or video?
Yes. Describe whatever the post is — an announcement, an article you're sharing, an event — and pick the platform it's going on.