Share your Parabola flow on LinkedIn | Auto-generate posts and graphics
Most ops wins are invisible. Critical, but rarely celebrated. Behind every process improvement is a hard problem that someone had to solve. This tool lets you highlight those wins by instantly turning your workflows into polished LinkedIn content.
How it works
Upload a screenshot of your flow and we'll analyze it with AI.
Tell us what makes it great—whether it's the problem you solved, time saved, ROI, or how you used AI. The more context, the better!
[Optionally] Add your company's logo to be included in the graphic
Click "Generate LinkedIn content"
Download your graphic and select your favorite post copy to use on LinkedIn. Provide feedback if you'd like to see different example posts
People love seeing behind-the-scenes solutions—how real operators are solving real problems. Whether it’s automating a painful manual process or finding clever ways to use AI, posts that showcase your work tend to resonate.
By sharing what you’ve built, you’re not just highlighting your skills—you’re helping others learn, opening the door to new opportunities, and establishing yourself as someone who gets things done. Here are some content ideas to highlight what you've built:
A visualization you created to track performance over time
How you're combining data from tools like Shopify, NetSuite, and WMS into a single view
How you're turning messy PDF or email data into a structured table
A logic step (like if/else or group by) that helped automate a previously manual decision
How you're enriching your data with external APIs or AI-powered classification
A clever way you’ve used column stacking or splitting to organize complex data
How you're dynamically flagging issues like delays, discrepancies, or duplicates
A math or text step you used to transform raw data into business-ready insights
A way you're documenting your flow to make handoffs easier for your team
How you're layering filters, joins, and formatting to turn chaos into clarity
Tips for posting on LinkedIn
Start with a clear, attention-grabbing line about the problem you solved
Mention the impact—time saved, errors reduced, ROI, or business value
Keep it concise and avoid technical jargon unless your audience is familiar