For consultants on LinkedIn

LinkedIn carousel generator for consultants.

Publish document carousels that hold attention, demonstrate judgment, and turn your feed into a steady source of booked calls. A structured point of view, drafted in about 60 seconds, then sharpened in your own voice.

  • Document carousels earn dwell time

    LinkedIn ranks posts heavily on dwell time, how long someone stays before scrolling on. A native document carousel holds attention page by page, far longer than a text post a prospect skims in two seconds. More dwell time means more reach inside the exact accounts you want to win.

  • A point of view, not a status update

    Consultants are hired for judgment. Each carousel takes one specific position your buyers argue about internally, then defends it with a clear, structured case. That is how you become the name a VP forwards to their team, rather than another voice posting motivation into the feed.

  • Structure signals expertise

    A prospect decides whether you are credible in the first two pages. A clean framework, named steps, and one defensible claim per page read as the work of someone who has done this many times. The generator lays out that structure so the substance, not the formatting, carries the authority.

  • The close books a call, not a DM

    B2B does not move on a one-word comment. The closing page offers a next step a decision-maker will take: a short diagnostic, a benchmark, or a scoping conversation. It points to your booking link, so a carousel that built trust this week becomes a qualified call on your calendar next week.

The pipeline

Authority compounds into a calendar of calls.

A consultant's pipeline is built on being known for a specific kind of thinking. Each document carousel makes one credible argument to the buyers you want, holds their attention page by page, and ends on a clear next step: a benchmark, a diagnostic, or a scoping call. Post a considered deck on a cadence and the right prospects start arriving at your booking link already convinced.

See the page-by-page structure that does this in the anatomy of a carousel that books calls, or build the closing page on the lead-magnet carousel generator.

How it works

From a rough thought to a finished carousel.

  1. Start with a position you hold

    A claim your buyers debate, a pattern you keep seeing in engagements, a framework you walk clients through. One line is enough to start, no blank document to stare at.

  2. Get a structured document carousel

    In about 60 seconds you get an opening that frames the problem, ordered pages that make the case, and a closing page that points to a booked call, laid out portrait for the LinkedIn feed.

  3. Refine it, export a PDF, post it

    Tighten the language to your terminology, apply your brand color and name, export the slides, combine them into one PDF, and publish it as a LinkedIn document post.

Consultant carousels built for the LinkedIn feed.

FAQ

Questions, answered.

How do I post a carousel on LinkedIn?
LinkedIn does not have a native "carousel" button. You publish it as a document post: export your slides as a single PDF, then start a post, choose "Add a document," upload the PDF, and give it a title. LinkedIn renders it as a swipeable, multi-page carousel right in the feed. Export the slides from the generator, combine them into one PDF, and upload, that is the whole flow.
What is the best size for a LinkedIn carousel?
Portrait pages perform best because they occupy more vertical space in the feed and hold the eye longer, which lifts dwell time. A 4:5 page is a reliable choice and matches what the generator produces, so a deck reads cleanly on both desktop and the LinkedIn mobile app. Keep one idea per page so each swipe lands a complete thought.
How do consultants actually get leads from LinkedIn carousels?
You are not chasing virality, you are compounding authority inside a specific buyer set. A carousel that names a problem your prospects feel, lays out a credible framework, and ends with a low-friction next step (a benchmark, an audit, or a scoping call) earns profile visits and inbound replies from exactly the right people. Lead flow comes from showing judgment consistently, then making the path to a call obvious.
How do I keep a professional, B2B tone instead of sounding like a hype post?
Write to one decision-maker, not a crowd. Make a specific claim, support it with a structure or a number, and skip the manufactured urgency and emoji ladders. The generator drafts in a measured voice you then sharpen with your own language and examples, so the deck sounds like a senior practitioner sharing a considered view, which is what gets forwarded inside a buying committee.
Can I reuse one carousel across LinkedIn and Instagram?
The idea travels, the framing should not. The same core lesson can run on both, but a LinkedIn document carousel leans on structure, evidence, and a call-booking close, while an Instagram version is punchier and ends in a comment-to-DM ask. Build it once here, then adjust the voice and the closing page for each platform rather than cross-posting the identical deck.
Will it match my consulting brand and stay on-message?
Yes. Set your accent color, name, and handle once and they carry across every page, so your decks look like a coherent body of work a prospect can recognize. You control every line, so the positioning, the terminology, and the claims stay precisely on your message rather than reading as a generic template.

Keep going: turn a carousel into a lead magnet or browse the full examples gallery.

Publish a LinkedIn carousel that books the call.