Draft a linkedin post from your week

AI LinkedIn post generator is an Agent Skill: a written method your AI applies on demand, in Zealos or in any client that reads SKILL.md.

The hard part of posting consistently is not writing, it is noticing: the week already contained something worth saying, and a drafting skill mostly needs to know what counts.

What is in this skill

nameour-writing-voice
descriptionThe house style for anything we write: emails, proposals, posts, docs. Use whenever drafting or editing prose that a customer, prospect or teammate will read.
allowed-toolsnone — this skill adds judgement, not reach
compatibilityZealos, Claude Code, Cursor, Codex and any client that reads SKILL.md
licenseFree to use and edit

How it works

  1. 1Pull candidates from what actually happened — a call that changed your mind, a shipped change, a number that surprised you, a question you were asked twice.
  2. 2Reject anything that could have been written without the week having happened. Generic advice is the failure mode here.
  3. 3Open with the specific thing, not the lesson. The lesson is the last line, if it appears at all.
  4. 4Run the de-slop pass. Nothing marks a post as generated faster than three parallel bullets and a closing summary.

The skill itself

---
name: our-writing-voice
description: The house style for anything we write: emails, proposals, posts, docs. Use whenever drafting or editing prose that a customer, prospect or teammate will read.
---

# Our writing voice

Default to how a competent colleague writes when they respect the reader's time.

## Rules

1. **Lead with the point.** The first sentence says the thing. Context comes
   after, and only if the reader needs it to act.
2. **Short sentences beat clever ones.** If a sentence needs a second read,
   split it.
3. **Concrete over abstract.** "Cut onboarding from 9 days to 2" beats
   "dramatically accelerates time-to-value".
4. **Name the actor.** "We missed the deadline", not "the deadline was missed".
5. **One idea per paragraph.** Three sentences is usually plenty.
6. **No throat-clearing.** Cut "I hope this finds you well", "I wanted to reach
   out", "As you may know", "Per my last email".
7. **Ask for one thing.** If a message has two asks, it gets neither.

## Banned

Leverage (as a verb) · utilize · synergy · seamless · robust · best-in-class ·
cutting-edge · game-changer · revolutionize · unlock · empower · elevate ·
supercharge · "in today's fast-paced world" · "it's not just X, it's Y".

## Calibration

Read the draft aloud. If you would not say it to the person across a table,
rewrite it.

Who uses it

Founder

Posting stops depending on having a spare hour and a good idea at the same time, which is why most founder content dies in month two.

Marketer

Executive posts come from the executive's actual week rather than from a content calendar they did not read.

Account executive

The observation from a customer call becomes a post while it is still true, instead of a note you never look at.

Frequently asked questions

Will the posts sound generated?

Not if you pair this with a voice skill and a de-slop skill. Alone, any drafting skill produces something recognisable; together the three do not.

Where do the candidates come from?

Whatever the agent can see — calls, shipped work, email threads, CRM changes. The skill decides which of those are worth writing about.

Can it post automatically?

It can queue drafts. Publishing without review is a bad default for anything with your name on it.

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