That's 102 prompts. More than enough to write 6 months of LinkedIn content, fix a profile, build a lead magnet, and close 50 DMs without sounding like a sales bot.

A few last notes:

The prompts work harder when you fill in every bracketed input. The lazy way is to half-fill them and hope Claude figures out the rest. It mostly can't. The output gets generic when the input gets vague.

Tweak them. These are starting points. If a prompt produces output you don't love, tell Claude exactly what's off ("too long," "sounds like a marketing template," "drop the third bullet") and watch it self-correct. The follow-up turn is where the magic happens, not the first draft.

Build a "what works" file. Keep the 8-12 prompts that actually convert for you. The other 90 are insurance.

Don't post the output unedited. Even at 102 prompts deep, your voice is the asset, not Claude's.


P.S. on SalesRobot

The prompts handle the writing. SalesRobot handles the outreach.

If you want LinkedIn DMs and follow-ups sent for you without sounding like a sales bot, that's what we built.