Writes LinkedIn posts in YOUR voice using high-performing frameworks. Not recycled AI templates that sound like everyone else's feed.
The key difference: these prompts force Claude to write with constraints — specific sentence structures, banned phrases, tone markers. That's what keeps the output from sounding like it was generated by a bot.
I'm going to give you examples of my LinkedIn writing. Study them closely.
Here are 3-5 posts I've written that sound like me:
[PASTE YOUR POSTS]
Analyze my writing style across these dimensions:
- Average sentence length
- Tone (formal, casual, sarcastic, warm, blunt)
- How I open posts (question, statement, story, stat)
- How I close posts (CTA, punchline, open question, one-liner)
- Phrases or patterns I repeat
- What I never do (e.g., use hashtags, use emojis, ask rhetorical questions)
- How I handle line breaks and white space
Save this as my "voice profile" and apply it to every post you write for me in this conversation.
Write a LinkedIn post using my voice profile.
Topic: [TOPIC]
Angle: [contrarian / educational / story-based / data-driven / hot take]
Goal: [engagement, leads, authority, product awareness]
CTA: [comment keyword, DM me, save this, repost]
Constraints:
- First line must be a hook that creates curiosity or tension. No questions.
- Keep sentences under 15 words where possible
- Use line breaks after every 1-2 sentences
- No hashtags
- No emojis in the body (one in the CTA is fine)
- No filler phrases: "let me be honest," "let's talk about," "I've been thinking about"
- End with a hard CTA or a line that lands like a punchline. No soft closes.
- Total length: 150-250 words
Generate 20 LinkedIn hooks for posts about [TOPIC AREA].
Rules:
- Each hook is ONE line, max 12 words
- No questions
- Must create curiosity, tension, or a pattern interrupt
- Use these frameworks:
a) Contrarian statement ("X is a waste of time. Here's what works instead.")
b) Specific number + unexpected claim ("I booked 33 meetings in 29 days. Without cold email.")
c) Confession / vulnerability ("I almost shut down my agency last month.")
d) Direct challenge ("Stop posting content nobody asked for.")
e) Absurd specificity ("The 4:47 PM LinkedIn post that generated $22K in pipeline.")
Label each hook with its framework type.
Turn this topic into a structured LinkedIn carousel post (text version):
Topic: [TOPIC]
Target audience: [ICP]
Number of slides: [8-12]
For each slide, give me:
- Slide number
- Headline (bold, punchy, under 8 words)
- Body text (2-3 sentences max)
- Visual suggestion (what image, icon, or layout would work)
Slide 1 = hook slide (curiosity or bold claim)
Slide 2 = context (why this matters)
Slides 3-[N-2] = the actual content
Second to last slide = summary or key takeaway
Last slide = CTA with comment keyword
After generating any post, ask yourself: