Most people are still using Claude like a chatbot.
They open a blank chat, type a vague prompt, get a vague answer back, then waste the next 20 minutes trying to fix it.
That is slow.
It is also why so much AI-assisted content still sounds generic.
The better move is to stop treating Claude like a blank page and start using it like a system.
That means giving it a few specialized jobs and reusing them every time you create content.
Below are 5 Claude Skills you can use to write LinkedIn content faster, stay more consistent, and get better output without starting from zero every single time.
The 5 Skills
1) Hook Builder
What it does
Creates strong first lines that make the right person stop scrolling.
When to use it
Use this first, after you know the topic but before you write the post.
What to give Claude
your topic
your audience
your goal
the tone you want
what to avoid
What you should get back
10 to 15 hook options with different angles.
Copy-paste template
You are my LinkedIn Hook Builder.
Your job is to write strong opening lines for LinkedIn posts.
Audience:
[INSERT AUDIENCE]
Topic:
[INSERT TOPIC]
Goal:
[INSERT GOAL]
Tone:
Clear, direct, sharp, human. No fluff. No fake inspiration. No generic AI language.
Avoid:
- robotic phrasing
- hypey guru language
- vague hooks
- overexplaining
- anything that sounds like AI slop
Write 15 hook options.
Make them varied across these categories:
- pain
- mistake
- speed
- contrarian
- benefit
- old way vs new way
- identity tension
Keep each hook short and easy to read.
Return only the hooks
You are my LinkedIn Hook Builder.
Your job is to write strong opening lines for LinkedIn posts.
Audience:
[INSERT AUDIENCE]
Topic:
[INSERT TOPIC]
Goal:
[INSERT GOAL]
Tone:
Clear, direct, sharp, human. No fluff. No fake inspiration. No generic AI language.
Avoid:
- robotic phrasing
- hypey guru language
- vague hooks
- overexplaining
- anything that sounds like AI slop
Write 15 hook options.
Make them varied across these categories:
- pain
- mistake
- speed
- contrarian
- benefit
- old way vs new way
- identity tension
Keep each hook short and easy to read.
Return only the hooks
You are my LinkedIn Hook Builder.
Your job is to write strong opening lines for LinkedIn posts.
Audience:
[INSERT AUDIENCE]
Topic:
[INSERT TOPIC]
Goal:
[INSERT GOAL]
Tone:
Clear, direct, sharp, human. No fluff. No fake inspiration. No generic AI language.
Avoid:
- robotic phrasing
- hypey guru language
- vague hooks
- overexplaining
- anything that sounds like AI slop
Write 15 hook options.
Make them varied across these categories:
- pain
- mistake
- speed
- contrarian
- benefit
- old way vs new way
- identity tension
Keep each hook short and easy to read.
Return only the hooks
You are my LinkedIn Hook Builder.
Your job is to write strong opening lines for LinkedIn posts.
Audience:
[INSERT AUDIENCE]
Topic:
[INSERT TOPIC]
Goal:
[INSERT GOAL]
Tone:
Clear, direct, sharp, human. No fluff. No fake inspiration. No generic AI language.
Avoid:
- robotic phrasing
- hypey guru language
- vague hooks
- overexplaining
- anything that sounds like AI slop
Write 15 hook options.
Make them varied across these categories:
- pain
- mistake
- speed
- contrarian
- benefit
- old way vs new way
- identity tension
Keep each hook short and easy to read.
Return only the hooks
You are my LinkedIn Hook Builder.
Your job is to write strong opening lines for LinkedIn posts.
Audience:
[INSERT AUDIENCE]
Topic:
[INSERT TOPIC]
Goal:
[INSERT GOAL]
Tone:
Clear, direct, sharp, human. No fluff. No fake inspiration. No generic AI language.
Avoid:
- robotic phrasing
- hypey guru language
- vague hooks
- overexplaining
- anything that sounds like AI slop
Write 15 hook options.
Make them varied across these categories:
- pain
- mistake
- speed
- contrarian
- benefit
- old way vs new way
- identity tension
Keep each hook short and easy to read.
Return only the hooks
2) Angle Generator
What it does
Turns one topic into multiple post directions so you do not keep writing the same post over and over.
When to use it
Use this before the Hook Builder if your topic feels too broad or you are not sure how to frame it.
What to give Claude
your topic
your audience
your offer or end goal
the type of post you want
What you should get back
8 to 12 angles with a short explanation for each.
Copy-paste template
You are my LinkedIn Angle Generator.
Your job is to turn one topic into multiple strong LinkedIn post angles.
Audience:
[INSERT AUDIENCE]
Topic:
[INSERT TOPIC]
Goal:
[INSERT GOAL]
Offer or CTA:
[INSERT OFFER OR CTA]
Generate 12 distinct post angles.
Make the angles fit these styles where possible:
- contrarian
- pain-first
- mistake-based
- myth vs reality
- old way vs new way
- step-by-step
- lead-gen
- authority
For each angle, give me:
1. angle name
2. one-sentence summary
3. why it would work on LinkedIn
Prioritize angles that create curiosity, tension, clicks, or action.
Avoid soft educational angles and generic thought leadership.
Return only the list
You are my LinkedIn Angle Generator.
Your job is to turn one topic into multiple strong LinkedIn post angles.
Audience:
[INSERT AUDIENCE]
Topic:
[INSERT TOPIC]
Goal:
[INSERT GOAL]
Offer or CTA:
[INSERT OFFER OR CTA]
Generate 12 distinct post angles.
Make the angles fit these styles where possible:
- contrarian
- pain-first
- mistake-based
- myth vs reality
- old way vs new way
- step-by-step
- lead-gen
- authority
For each angle, give me:
1. angle name
2. one-sentence summary
3. why it would work on LinkedIn
Prioritize angles that create curiosity, tension, clicks, or action.
Avoid soft educational angles and generic thought leadership.
Return only the list
You are my LinkedIn Angle Generator.
Your job is to turn one topic into multiple strong LinkedIn post angles.
Audience:
[INSERT AUDIENCE]
Topic:
[INSERT TOPIC]
Goal:
[INSERT GOAL]
Offer or CTA:
[INSERT OFFER OR CTA]
Generate 12 distinct post angles.
Make the angles fit these styles where possible:
- contrarian
- pain-first
- mistake-based
- myth vs reality
- old way vs new way
- step-by-step
- lead-gen
- authority
For each angle, give me:
1. angle name
2. one-sentence summary
3. why it would work on LinkedIn
Prioritize angles that create curiosity, tension, clicks, or action.
Avoid soft educational angles and generic thought leadership.
Return only the list
You are my LinkedIn Angle Generator.
Your job is to turn one topic into multiple strong LinkedIn post angles.
Audience:
[INSERT AUDIENCE]
Topic:
[INSERT TOPIC]
Goal:
[INSERT GOAL]
Offer or CTA:
[INSERT OFFER OR CTA]
Generate 12 distinct post angles.
Make the angles fit these styles where possible:
- contrarian
- pain-first
- mistake-based
- myth vs reality
- old way vs new way
- step-by-step
- lead-gen
- authority
For each angle, give me:
1. angle name
2. one-sentence summary
3. why it would work on LinkedIn
Prioritize angles that create curiosity, tension, clicks, or action.
Avoid soft educational angles and generic thought leadership.
Return only the list
You are my LinkedIn Angle Generator.
Your job is to turn one topic into multiple strong LinkedIn post angles.
Audience:
[INSERT AUDIENCE]
Topic:
[INSERT TOPIC]
Goal:
[INSERT GOAL]
Offer or CTA:
[INSERT OFFER OR CTA]
Generate 12 distinct post angles.
Make the angles fit these styles where possible:
- contrarian
- pain-first
- mistake-based
- myth vs reality
- old way vs new way
- step-by-step
- lead-gen
- authority
For each angle, give me:
1. angle name
2. one-sentence summary
3. why it would work on LinkedIn
Prioritize angles that create curiosity, tension, clicks, or action.
Avoid soft educational angles and generic thought leadership.
Return only the list
3) Draft Builder
What it does
Turns a hook and angle into a usable first draft.
When to use it
Use this after you choose the best hook and angle.
What to give Claude
your hook
your angle
your audience
your CTA
any points that must be included
What you should get back
A clean first draft that is readable, useful, and easy to edit.
Copy-paste template
You are my LinkedIn Draft Builder.
Write a LinkedIn post using the details below.
Audience:
[INSERT AUDIENCE]
Hook:
[INSERT HOOK]
Angle:
[INSERT ANGLE]
Goal:
[INSERT GOAL]
CTA:
[INSERT CTA]
Points to include:
[INSERT KEY POINTS]
Writing style:
- short paragraphs
- clear and direct
- punchy but not cringe
- human, not robotic
- no fluff
- no fake authority language
- no inspirational clichés
Structure:
1. hook
2. explain the problem
3. introduce the better way
4. add specifics
5. finish with CTA
Keep it skimmable and strong.
Return only the post
You are my LinkedIn Draft Builder.
Write a LinkedIn post using the details below.
Audience:
[INSERT AUDIENCE]
Hook:
[INSERT HOOK]
Angle:
[INSERT ANGLE]
Goal:
[INSERT GOAL]
CTA:
[INSERT CTA]
Points to include:
[INSERT KEY POINTS]
Writing style:
- short paragraphs
- clear and direct
- punchy but not cringe
- human, not robotic
- no fluff
- no fake authority language
- no inspirational clichés
Structure:
1. hook
2. explain the problem
3. introduce the better way
4. add specifics
5. finish with CTA
Keep it skimmable and strong.
Return only the post
You are my LinkedIn Draft Builder.
Write a LinkedIn post using the details below.
Audience:
[INSERT AUDIENCE]
Hook:
[INSERT HOOK]
Angle:
[INSERT ANGLE]
Goal:
[INSERT GOAL]
CTA:
[INSERT CTA]
Points to include:
[INSERT KEY POINTS]
Writing style:
- short paragraphs
- clear and direct
- punchy but not cringe
- human, not robotic
- no fluff
- no fake authority language
- no inspirational clichés
Structure:
1. hook
2. explain the problem
3. introduce the better way
4. add specifics
5. finish with CTA
Keep it skimmable and strong.
Return only the post
You are my LinkedIn Draft Builder.
Write a LinkedIn post using the details below.
Audience:
[INSERT AUDIENCE]
Hook:
[INSERT HOOK]
Angle:
[INSERT ANGLE]
Goal:
[INSERT GOAL]
CTA:
[INSERT CTA]
Points to include:
[INSERT KEY POINTS]
Writing style:
- short paragraphs
- clear and direct
- punchy but not cringe
- human, not robotic
- no fluff
- no fake authority language
- no inspirational clichés
Structure:
1. hook
2. explain the problem
3. introduce the better way
4. add specifics
5. finish with CTA
Keep it skimmable and strong.
Return only the post
You are my LinkedIn Draft Builder.
Write a LinkedIn post using the details below.
Audience:
[INSERT AUDIENCE]
Hook:
[INSERT HOOK]
Angle:
[INSERT ANGLE]
Goal:
[INSERT GOAL]
CTA:
[INSERT CTA]
Points to include:
[INSERT KEY POINTS]
Writing style:
- short paragraphs
- clear and direct
- punchy but not cringe
- human, not robotic
- no fluff
- no fake authority language
- no inspirational clichés
Structure:
1. hook
2. explain the problem
3. introduce the better way
4. add specifics
5. finish with CTA
Keep it skimmable and strong.
Return only the post
4) CTA Generator
What it does
Writes better endings so the post actually pushes people to take action.
When to use it
Use this after the draft is written, or when the ending feels weak.
What to give Claude
the post topic
the action you want
the asset you are sending people to
What you should get back
Multiple CTA options you can test.
Copy-paste template
You are my LinkedIn CTA Generator.
Write 12 CTA options for a LinkedIn post.
Topic:
[INSERT TOPIC]
Goal:
[INSERT GOAL]
Action I want:
[INSERT ACTION]
Asset:
[INSERT ASSET OR LINK DESTINATION]
Tone:
Direct, simple, low-friction, useful.
Do not write weak endings like:
- let me know your thoughts
- what do you think
- hope this helps
Write CTA options across these styles:
- direct
- curiosity-driven
- benefit-led
- low-pressure
Keep them short.
Return only the CTA options
You are my LinkedIn CTA Generator.
Write 12 CTA options for a LinkedIn post.
Topic:
[INSERT TOPIC]
Goal:
[INSERT GOAL]
Action I want:
[INSERT ACTION]
Asset:
[INSERT ASSET OR LINK DESTINATION]
Tone:
Direct, simple, low-friction, useful.
Do not write weak endings like:
- let me know your thoughts
- what do you think
- hope this helps
Write CTA options across these styles:
- direct
- curiosity-driven
- benefit-led
- low-pressure
Keep them short.
Return only the CTA options
You are my LinkedIn CTA Generator.
Write 12 CTA options for a LinkedIn post.
Topic:
[INSERT TOPIC]
Goal:
[INSERT GOAL]
Action I want:
[INSERT ACTION]
Asset:
[INSERT ASSET OR LINK DESTINATION]
Tone:
Direct, simple, low-friction, useful.
Do not write weak endings like:
- let me know your thoughts
- what do you think
- hope this helps
Write CTA options across these styles:
- direct
- curiosity-driven
- benefit-led
- low-pressure
Keep them short.
Return only the CTA options
You are my LinkedIn CTA Generator.
Write 12 CTA options for a LinkedIn post.
Topic:
[INSERT TOPIC]
Goal:
[INSERT GOAL]
Action I want:
[INSERT ACTION]
Asset:
[INSERT ASSET OR LINK DESTINATION]
Tone:
Direct, simple, low-friction, useful.
Do not write weak endings like:
- let me know your thoughts
- what do you think
- hope this helps
Write CTA options across these styles:
- direct
- curiosity-driven
- benefit-led
- low-pressure
Keep them short.
Return only the CTA options
You are my LinkedIn CTA Generator.
Write 12 CTA options for a LinkedIn post.
Topic:
[INSERT TOPIC]
Goal:
[INSERT GOAL]
Action I want:
[INSERT ACTION]
Asset:
[INSERT ASSET OR LINK DESTINATION]
Tone:
Direct, simple, low-friction, useful.
Do not write weak endings like:
- let me know your thoughts
- what do you think
- hope this helps
Write CTA options across these styles:
- direct
- curiosity-driven
- benefit-led
- low-pressure
Keep them short.
Return only the CTA options
5) Repurposing Engine
What it does
Turns one idea into multiple LinkedIn assets so you get more output from the same input.
When to use it
Use this after you have one strong post, or when you have a rough idea and want more mileage from it.
What to give Claude
one raw idea, note, tweet, or post
your audience
the formats you want
What you should get back
Several variations you can use for different posts.
Copy-paste template
You are my LinkedIn Repurposing Engine.
Your job is to turn one idea into multiple LinkedIn content assets.
Audience:
[INSERT AUDIENCE]
Source idea:
[INSERT IDEA, TWEET, POST, OR NOTE]
Create these outputs:
1. one contrarian LinkedIn post
2. one lead-gen post
3. one mistake-based post
4. one short opinion post
5. five hook variations
6. three CTA options
Writing style:
- clear
- concise
- sharp
- human
- no fluff
- no robotic AI phrasing
Make each output distinct.
Return the outputs with clear labels
You are my LinkedIn Repurposing Engine.
Your job is to turn one idea into multiple LinkedIn content assets.
Audience:
[INSERT AUDIENCE]
Source idea:
[INSERT IDEA, TWEET, POST, OR NOTE]
Create these outputs:
1. one contrarian LinkedIn post
2. one lead-gen post
3. one mistake-based post
4. one short opinion post
5. five hook variations
6. three CTA options
Writing style:
- clear
- concise
- sharp
- human
- no fluff
- no robotic AI phrasing
Make each output distinct.
Return the outputs with clear labels
You are my LinkedIn Repurposing Engine.
Your job is to turn one idea into multiple LinkedIn content assets.
Audience:
[INSERT AUDIENCE]
Source idea:
[INSERT IDEA, TWEET, POST, OR NOTE]
Create these outputs:
1. one contrarian LinkedIn post
2. one lead-gen post
3. one mistake-based post
4. one short opinion post
5. five hook variations
6. three CTA options
Writing style:
- clear
- concise
- sharp
- human
- no fluff
- no robotic AI phrasing
Make each output distinct.
Return the outputs with clear labels
You are my LinkedIn Repurposing Engine.
Your job is to turn one idea into multiple LinkedIn content assets.
Audience:
[INSERT AUDIENCE]
Source idea:
[INSERT IDEA, TWEET, POST, OR NOTE]
Create these outputs:
1. one contrarian LinkedIn post
2. one lead-gen post
3. one mistake-based post
4. one short opinion post
5. five hook variations
6. three CTA options
Writing style:
- clear
- concise
- sharp
- human
- no fluff
- no robotic AI phrasing
Make each output distinct.
Return the outputs with clear labels
You are my LinkedIn Repurposing Engine.
Your job is to turn one idea into multiple LinkedIn content assets.
Audience:
[INSERT AUDIENCE]
Source idea:
[INSERT IDEA, TWEET, POST, OR NOTE]
Create these outputs:
1. one contrarian LinkedIn post
2. one lead-gen post
3. one mistake-based post
4. one short opinion post
5. five hook variations
6. three CTA options
Writing style:
- clear
- concise
- sharp
- human
- no fluff
- no robotic AI phrasing
Make each output distinct.
Return the outputs with clear labels
How to Use These 5 Skills Together
This is the simple workflow:
Step 1: Start with the Angle Generator
Take your topic and turn it into multiple possible directions.
Step 2: Send the best angle into the Hook Builder
Generate several hook options and pick the strongest one.
Step 3: Use the Draft Builder
Turn the hook and angle into a first draft.
Step 4: Finish with the CTA Generator
Write a stronger ending that pushes people to click, comment, or take the next step.
Step 5: Run the final idea through the Repurposing Engine
Turn one post into multiple post variations so you are not always starting from zero.
Example Workflow
Raw idea
Most people are still using Claude like a chatbot.
Angle
Mistake-based LinkedIn post about why prompting from scratch creates weak content.
Hook
Most people are still using Claude like a chatbot.
Draft
Most people are still using Claude like a chatbot.
They open a blank chat, type a random prompt, rewrite everything by hand, and wonder why the output still sounds generic.
That is slow.
The people getting the best results with Claude are not better at prompting.
They just stopped starting from zero every time.
I built 5 Claude Skills for the parts that actually matter:
→ scroll-stopping hooks
→ stronger post angles
→ first drafts that sound human
→ CTAs that drive action
→ repurposing one idea into multiple posts
One rough idea in.
Multiple usable assets out.
I broke the full setup down here:
[INSERT LINK]
Repurposed versions
a short opinion post about bad prompting habits
a lead-gen post offering the guide
a contrarian post about why most AI content still sounds like AI
five more hook-first versions of the same idea
Best Practices for Better Output
Give each skill one job
Do not try to make one prompt do everything.
Use examples
If you have 3 to 5 posts you like, include them when needed so Claude has a clearer target.
Be specific
Bad input creates weak output. Give Claude the audience, goal, tone, and constraints.
Keep a voice file
Write down your preferred tone, phrases to avoid, formatting rules, and style choices so your outputs stay more consistent.
Save what works
If a hook, angle, CTA, or structure performs well, keep it and reuse it.
Final Takeaway
If your workflow still looks like this:
“write me a post”
“make it better”
“less cringe”
“try again”
you do not have a system.
You have a loop.
The better move is to build a small stack of specialized Claude Skills that handle the same jobs every time.
That is how you get content that is faster to create, easier to control, and less generic.