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.
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.
| 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. |
| allowed-tools | none — this skill adds judgement, not reach |
| compatibility | Zealos, Claude Code, Cursor, Codex and any client that reads SKILL.md |
| license | Free to use and edit |
--- 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.
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.
Executive posts come from the executive's actual week rather than from a content calendar they did not read.
The observation from a customer call becomes a post while it is still true, instead of a note you never look at.
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.
Whatever the agent can see — calls, shipped work, email threads, CRM changes. The skill decides which of those are worth writing about.
It can queue drafts. Publishing without review is a bad default for anything with your name on it.
A writing-voice skill is the highest-leverage thing you can give an AI, because it changes every sentence the product produces and it needs no tools, no integrations and no data.
/our-writing-voiceAI writing gives itself away structurally before it does lexically: paragraphs of identical length, lists that always contain three items, and a closing summary that restates a body the reader just finished.
/no-slopA connection note has about three hundred characters and one job: prove you know who they are, without the sentence that reveals you found them in a filtered list.
/our-writing-voiceAnswering from documentation is safe only with an explicit rule about the boundary: say what the docs say, cite where, and escalate rather than reconstruct an answer that is not written down anywhere.
/our-writing-voice