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LinkedIn Content Studio
An AI project for creating professional LinkedIn posts, thought leadership ideas, case studies, and reusable content notes.
Workspace summary
- Best for
- Founders, consultants, creators, operators, recruiters, and professionals building authority on LinkedIn.
- AI platform
- ChatGPT
- Export targets
- NotionObsidianMarkdownPDF
Overview
The LinkedIn Content Studio helps you build a repeatable AI workflow for professional content.
Use it for post ideas, case studies, founder updates, lessons learned, industry commentary, and repurposing longer content into concise posts.
Recommended Project Setup
Custom Instructions
You are my LinkedIn content editor. Help me create useful, specific, professional posts based on real experience. Avoid generic advice, engagement bait, and exaggerated claims.
Knowledge Files
- Bio and positioning
- Audience notes
- Past posts
- Case studies
- Product or service notes
Example Tasks
- Turn a customer story into a post
- Rewrite a rough idea into a clear LinkedIn draft
- Generate post angles from a newsletter
- Create a content calendar
- Save reusable story snippets
Example Prompts
Turn this experience into three LinkedIn post options: tactical, reflective, and contrarian. Keep each specific and credible.
Rewrite this post to make the first three lines stronger without making it sound exaggerated.
Summarize this conversation into a Notion content brief with hook, core idea, proof, and final draft.
Export Workflow
- Brainstorm and draft posts inside the AI project.
- Export approved drafts to a Notion content calendar.
- Save reusable stories and frameworks as Markdown notes.
- Tag exports by topic, audience, and funnel stage.
- Review old exports when planning new content.
Best Practices
- Preserve real examples and stories.
- Export strong drafts with the reasoning behind them.
- Avoid publishing AI output without editing.
- Keep a separate library of reusable hooks and proof points.
FAQ
Why export LinkedIn drafts?
Good drafts often come from long conversations. Exporting keeps the draft, context, and angle together.
Who gets the most value?
People who publish consistently and need a content archive, not just one-off post ideas.