LinkedIn Post Generator · A generator that does not sound like every other generator · The Igniting Studio
A Claude skill by Kata · $14 lifetime

A LinkedIn generator that does not sound
like every other LinkedIn generator.

Built around winning LinkedIn writers. Tuned to your voice.

Works on Claude.ai, Cowork, Claude Code · $14 lifetime

From me

Why I built this.

I tried every LinkedIn post generator. They all wrote the same post. The one in your feed you scroll past.

So I built this one for my own LinkedIn. It writes from real material you give it. It copies the rhythm of named human LinkedIn writers, not AI defaults.

I run my own LinkedIn on it every week. So do my clients.

Kata, The Igniting Studio

Two real differences

What makes the output not sound like AI.

01

It writes from real material, not vibe prompts.

Bring a thought, a number, an observation. Or point Claude at your past posts and pull an angle. The skill refuses to write from nothing. That is the feature.

02

It ships with a reference library.

Verified hooks from named human LinkedIn writers. Welsh, Acosta, Hormozi, others. The skill picks the writer closest to your voice and writes in their rhythm. Concrete structures to imitate. That is what keeps AI cadence out.

How it works

From thought to posted in minutes.

1

8-question voice setup, once.

First run only. Audience, voice traits, banned words, 2-3 real writing samples that felt like you. The samples are what makes the output sound like you. Saved once. Never asked again.

2

You bring real material.

A thought, a number, a reaction to a client conversation. Or point Claude at your past work and ask for 5 angles. Rough form is fine.

3

Skill writes in your voice.

Loads your voice file. Picks the human writer closest to your voice. Drafts in that rhythm. Rotates 4 formats across the week: Reframe, Framework, Story, Link.

4

10-check anti-AI scrub before save.

Every draft is scanned for AI tells. Aphorism closers, antithesis pairs, mic-drop endings, invented numbers, em dashes, your banned words. Whatever the scan catches gets rewritten before save.

5

You copy, edit, post.

Plain text, hashtags below the fold, suggested publish time per post. Quick edit, copy, paste. 5 to 15 minutes per week.

Real output from the skill

Posts that sound like a person wrote them.

Two posts from a single week the skill generated for my own LinkedIn. The notes on the right call out what each post is doing that AI defaults usually skip.

Most AI marketing content right now is teaching you better prompts. After a year of running my studio on AI, I think prompts are the wrong unit entirely. A prompt is a single turn. You write a question. You get an answer. Good for a one-off task. Useless for everything else. A workflow is a repeatable process. The AI reads my brand voice file, my audience notes, last week's content, my recurring rules. Then it drafts the new piece. The same workflow runs in 5 minutes the second week. 90 seconds the fifth week. If you are still pasting prompts into fresh chats one by one, the AI is starting from scratch every time. It does not know what you posted last Tuesday. It does not know which audience this week is for. It does not remember the angle you committed to last month. A workflow remembers. Build one workflow. The next ten are minutes apiece.

What this post is doing

  • Personal time anchor "After a year of running my studio on AI." Specific, lived experience as the authority signal. Not "as an expert in AI marketing."
  • Number escalation "5 minutes the second week. 90 seconds the fifth week." Real numbers in a sequence make the claim concrete. AI defaults to abstract claims like "saves you hours."
  • Repetition for rhythm "It does not know what you posted last Tuesday. It does not know which audience..." Same opener, different specifics. Creates pace without becoming AI parallel construction.
  • Action close "Build one workflow. The next ten are minutes apiece." Two short imperatives. No philosophical bow.
Take your last 5 sales pieces. Posts, emails, sales pages. If they get views but not sales, the same three things are usually missing. I call it Why You, Why This, Why Now. Why You. Out of a thousand people teaching this, why should they listen to you specifically. Your story, your conviction, the thing you noticed that nobody else did. Without it, the reader trusts nobody. Why This. Why does this thing exist. Why does it actually work. Not what it is, but why it works. Without it, the reader nods and clicks away because anything else they have ever heard sounds basically the same. Why Now. The cost of waiting. Not a fake countdown. The honest cost of staying in the situation they are already in. Without it, the reader saves the post and never comes back. If a piece misses any of those three, you get views, comments, saves. You do not get sales. Now go look at your last 5. Almost always the same one is missing across all of them. That is the leak you are stuck in. Mine used to be Why Now. I was selling like the buyer had forever.

What this post is doing

  • Audit invite hook "Take your last 5 sales pieces." A specific exercise the reader can do right now, not an abstract claim. AI defaults to "Most founders' sales pages are missing the same things" which the reader scrolls past.
  • Framework name on line 3 "I call it Why You, Why This, Why Now." Lands after the hook creates tension, not before. AI defaults to leading with the framework name as a label, which kills the open loop.
  • Pattern with variance Each stage uses the same three-beat shape (name + diagnostic question + cost of missing it) but every "without it" lands a different specific. Pattern reads as rhythm, not as AI parallel construction.
  • Personal confession close "Mine used to be Why Now. I was selling like the buyer had forever." A small sharp specific the writer owns. No philosophical bow, no "that is the gap most founders never close."
Why text only

No carousels. No images. No video.

In my own account and across my clients', plain text has beaten every other format on reach. Carousels, video, image posts. None of them hold up against a well-hooked text post. I retired infographics from one client account that had been running them weekly, because they were costing us reach.

Text takes one beat. A carousel takes a tap. A video takes a play. A text hook only needs two seconds of stopped scroll for the algorithm to push it wider.

If you want carousels too, those ship in The Igniting Marketing Pack.

Pricing

One price. Lifetime updates.

Claude Skill
LinkedIn Post Generator
$14
one-time · lifetime license
What you get
  • The skill, works on Claude.ai, Cowork, and Claude Code
  • Built-in reference library of verified human-written hooks
  • The 4-format rotation and the 10-check anti-AI scrub
  • One-time 8-question voice setup, then zero re-asking
  • Lifetime updates as the skill improves
  • Single-user commercial license
Get the skill · $14

Sold through Polar (Merchant of Record). Instant download after checkout. 14-day refund.

FAQ

Questions people actually ask.

Do I need to know how to code?
No. Install once (2 minutes), then talk to Claude normally. If you can paste into LinkedIn, you can use this.
Will it really sound like me, or like generic AI?
It sounds like you if you give it real writing samples. The skill asks for 2-3 things you have written that felt like you. Paste real ones. Skip that question and the output will sound generic.
What if I don't have a thought when I want to post?
Point Claude at your past posts, your voice file, or an audit. Ask for 5 angles. Pick one and bring it back. Your past work counts as real material. The skill just will not write from nothing.
Which Claude surface do I need?
Any paid Claude that supports skills. Claude.ai (Pro, Max, Team, Enterprise), Cowork, or Claude Code. Free Claude.ai cannot upload skills.
How long does it actually take?
First run: about 15 minutes (voice setup included). After that: 2 minutes for one post, 5 to 15 minutes for a full week.
Does this autopost to LinkedIn?
No. You copy and paste. The skill stops at the polished post.
What if I want carousels or images too?
Carousels ship as a separate skill in The Igniting Marketing Pack. This one is text only because text wins on reach.
What do lifetime updates mean?
Every future version is free. Same download link, forever.
Refunds?
14 days, no questions. Reply to your receipt or email info@theignitingstudio.com and I refund in full.

Get the skill I run my own LinkedIn on.

$14 one-time, lifetime updates. Built around winning LinkedIn writers and tuned to your voice.

Questions? Email info@theignitingstudio.com