The Lomavis Post Generator is a Chrome plugin for quickly turning website content into high-quality social media posts. This way, you can save time while also improving the quality of your social media communication. This article explains how it works, plus some helpful tips for making the most out of the plugin.
You can install the Chrome plugin here: Chome Web Store
Installation is done through the Chrome Web Store—just hit the “Add to Chrome” button. After confirming, the Lomavis icon will show up in the Chrome toolbar. The first time you launch it, you may have to give permissions so it can read website content and turn it into posts. These permissions let the plugin work fully. Once you're all set up, you can start using the tool right away.
The plugin automatically analyzes the content of an open website when called and identifies relevant text sections like blog posts, articles, or real estate exposés. Then, it generates a social media post from that, formatted specifically for the platform. It includes optimized wording and extra hashtags or emojis to boost reach and engagement.
To use it, just open a website with suitable content and click on the Lomavis icon in your browser bar. The plugin then shows you a draft suggestion for a social media post. You can use this draft straight away or tweak it as needed. So you have room for your own wording or extra hashtags. For teamwork, you can also copy the draft and send it to others.
Before generating, it’s a good idea to check if the content detected is complete and relevant. If needed, you can adjust the highlighted area to create more precise messages. Visual elements like pictures or videos help grab more attention. After creating it, have a quick look at style and tone to make sure your brand communication stays consistent. Small tweaks can make a big difference.
The generated posts work independently of the platform and can be used on all popular networks, like LinkedIn, Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), or Instagram.
The texts are based on modern AI algorithms and in many cases already cover the main content. It's still a good idea to do a final manual check to stick to your style or company guidelines.