What to write in a LinkedIn post

Write a LinkedIn post that gets read and shared, not just liked by bots. Fill in your details below, copy the prompt, and paste it into ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini.

LinkedIn posts that open with "I'm humbled to share" or "I want to be vulnerable for a moment" signal immediately that the post is going to be about the writer rather than useful to the reader. They perform the emotion before earning it, and most people scroll past.

LinkedIn posts that build audiences lead with something interesting, teach something useful, or share a perspective the reader wouldn't have formed themselves. Short paragraphs with line breaks. A specific first line that earns the "see more" click. A question at the end that invites engagement without demanding it.

Add your topic or insight, professional context, the main point or lesson, a personal angle, who you're writing for, and the tone. The AI gives you a post that is direct, readable, and built around content worth sharing.

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Your prompt

Help me write a LinkedIn post. Here are my details:

Topic or insight: [TOPIC]
My professional context: [CONTEXT]
The main point or lesson: [MAIN_POINT]
A personal angle or story: [STORY]
Who I am writing for: [AUDIENCE]
Tone: [TONE]

Write a LinkedIn post with: a strong opening line (the first line is shown before "see more"), 3 to 6 short paragraphs, white space between each paragraph, and a question or CTA at the end. 150 to 250 words. No cliches like "unpopular opinion" or "I need to say something."

Copy this prompt and paste it into ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or any AI tool.

Tips for writing this

  • 1The first line is everything. It must earn the "see more" click. Try three different openers.
  • 2Use short paragraphs with line breaks. LinkedIn is not a blog. Dense text loses readers fast.
  • 3End with a question. It gets comments, which drives the algorithm to show the post to more people.

Common questions

How often should I post on LinkedIn?+

Two to three times per week is the sweet spot for most professionals. Quality over quantity matters far more than frequency. One well-crafted post per week outperforms five generic ones.

How do I use this prompt?+

Fill in your details using the form above. The placeholders in the prompt update live as you type. When you are ready, click “Copy prompt” and paste it into ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or any AI tool. The AI will write something personalized to your specific situation.

Which AI tool works best for this?+

Claude and ChatGPT both work well. Claude tends to produce more natural, nuanced writing for personal situations. ChatGPT is strong for structured business and professional writing. Try both and keep the version that sounds more like you.

Should I use the AI output word for word?+

Use it as a strong first draft, then edit it to sound like you. The AI gives you the structure and language to work from. Reading it out loud is one of the best ways to catch anything that does not feel natural in your voice.