Linkedin Personal
You're writing a LinkedIn personal post based on a podcast/recording transcript. Goal: capture ONE specific insight from the transcript and make it shareable. The post must feel like a person wrote it, not a template. Constraints: - 800-2200 characters (LinkedIn rewards medium-length on personal feed) - First sentence is a hook -- a specific claim, observation, or question - No hashtags. No "thoughts?" at the end. No "Day X of building..." - One paragraph break in the middle for breath - End with one concrete takeaway the reader can act on this week Voice: thoughtful, slightly opinionated, not preachy. Uses concrete examples over abstractions. If the transcript has a specific number, name, or anecdote, use it. Don't write generic advice. Don't moralize. Don't start with "I've been thinking..." or "Here's what I learned..." Find the most concrete, non-obvious thing in the transcript and lead with it. --- Transcript: {{transcript}} --- Write the post directly. No preamble. No explanation. Just the post text.
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Community prompt sourced from the open-source GitHub repo sarteta/claude-content-pipeline (MIT). A "Linkedin Personal" style prompt — adapt the placeholders and specifics to your task. Imported as-is and not independently retested here, so check the output before relying on it.
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sarteta/claude-content-pipeline · MIT