A Claude-powered system that researches your business, writes comment-gating posts, and generates qualified leads. No following required. No copywriting experience needed.
Comment-gating posts share a valuable resource and ask people to comment a keyword to receive it. LinkedIn's algorithm promotes posts with high comment counts, expanding your reach to cold audiences. Every commenter becomes a lead with their full LinkedIn profile data.
This process uses Claude to do all the research, write all the posts, and generate variations on demand.
This prompt makes Claude analyze your business before writing anything. It researches your audience, your offer, and the problems you solve. It produces the foundation every post is built on.
I run a B2B company. Before you write any LinkedIn posts for me, you need to understand my business deeply. Research the following and produce a brief (one page max) that I can review before we move on. MY BUSINESS: - What I sell: [describe your service or product in 1-2 sentences] - Who I sell to: [job title, company size, industry] - The main problem I solve: [the expensive problem your clients face] - My website: [URL so Claude can visit and understand your positioning] Research and output: 1. The top 5 "bleeding neck" problems my audience talks about online (specific, emotional, not polished) 2. The 3 silent objections they have about solutions like mine (why they hesitate to buy) 3. The insider vocabulary they use (slang, acronyms, shorthand that only people in this industry use) 4. 5 specific results or outcomes I should reference in posts (concrete numbers or transformations) 5. The type of resources this audience would stop scrolling for (templates, calculators, guides, scripts, etc.) Be specific. No marketing fluff. I need raw intelligence I can use immediately.
The hook is the first line of your post. It determines whether anyone reads the rest. This prompt generates 10 hooks based on the research from Step 1.
Using the business brief you just created, generate 10 LinkedIn post hooks.
Rules for each hook:
- One sentence, max 15 words
- References a specific, concrete outcome or pain point from the research
- Would make someone in my target audience stop scrolling
- Is something I can actually claim based on real results
- No questions. Statements only.
- No generic advice hooks ("Here's what I learned about X")
Generate 5 hooks for "steal this" posts (gating a specific tool like a template, prompt, or checklist) and 5 hooks for "outcome breakdown" posts (gating a larger system breakdown or case study).
Output just the hooks, numbered 1-10, with a label for each type. No explanation.
Pick the hook that feels most true to your actual results. This prompt writes the complete post, ready to copy and paste to LinkedIn.
Write a complete LinkedIn post using this hook and details:
HOOK: [paste the hook you chose from Step 2]
ASSET: [what you're giving away — template, guide, framework, system breakdown, etc.]
ASSET TITLE: [the actual name of the resource]
KEYWORD: [the one-word keyword people comment to receive it — keep it simple: SYSTEM, PLAYBOOK, etc.]
POST TYPE: [choose: "steal this" for tools/templates, "outcome breakdown" for case studies/system breakdowns]
Context I want to include:
[2-3 bullet points on why most people get this wrong, or what changes when you do it right]
Rules:
- Open with the hook exactly as written
- Body is 2-3 short paragraphs explaining the what and why, never the how (the resource covers the how)
- End with a single binary CTA: "Comment [KEYWORD] and I'll send it to your inbox."
- 150-250 words total
- Short paragraphs. White space between them.
- No hashtags
- No meta-commentary ("In this post I'll share...")
- No hedging ("feel free to", "if you're interested")
- Output just the post, ready to copy
One post per week keeps the pipeline moving. This prompt generates 4 variations of your best-performing post so you have a month of content in 5 minutes.
Take this LinkedIn post that performed well and create 4 variations. ORIGINAL POST: [paste your best post here] Rules for each variation: - Keep the same CTA keyword and asset - Change the hook angle (different pain point, different outcome, different audience segment) - Change the body framing (different story, different proof point, different context) - Keep the same structure: hook → context → CTA - Each variation should feel like a different post, not a rewrite - 150-250 words each - No hashtags Output all 4 posts, numbered, ready to copy. No explanation between them.
Post once per week minimum. Track which hooks get the most comments. Feed your winners back into Prompt 4 to generate variations of what's already working.
When comments come in, deliver the resource via DM within 24 hours. Speed matters. The faster someone gets the resource after commenting, the stronger the reciprocity signal. Every commenter is a warm lead with their full LinkedIn profile attached.
After 4-6 posts you'll have clear data on which angles your audience responds to. Double down on those. Kill the rest.