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Use BEFORE any writing skill when user wants LinkedIn posts that sound like them rather than generic AI voice. Trigger phrases include "learn my voice," "train on my writing," "match my style," "make it sound like me," "here are my past posts," or when user uploads Shares.csv from LinkedIn data export. Also trigger proactively before first writing-skill use when voice-profile.md does not exist.
warpirate/linkedin-maxxing · ★ 0 · AI & Automation · score 65
Install: claude install-skill warpirate/linkedin-maxxing
# Train voice The most useful thing you can do for someone before they write a LinkedIn post is figure out how they actually sound. Every other AI tool skips this step and produces the same templated voice for everyone, which is exactly why LinkedIn is full of identical-sounding posts. This skill exists to fix that. ## Why this skill exists LinkedIn's 2026 algorithm rewards content that holds attention. Generic-sounding content gets scrolled past. The fastest way to sound generic is to write in the average LinkedIn AI voice. The fastest way to sound like a real person is to write in the voice the user actually writes in. Real voice is not "professional but approachable" or any other tone-deck label. It is concrete: sentence length, word choice, how the user opens and closes, whether they use semicolons, what they refuse to say, what they get excited about. The job here is to capture that from real samples and write it down so other skills can use it. ## When to use this skill Trigger when: - The user wants their posts to sound like them, not like a tool - The user uploads samples of their writing (past posts, blog posts, emails they wrote, LinkedIn Shares.csv export) - The user is about to use a writing skill for the first time and a voice profile does not exist yet - The user says their current AI output "doesn't sound like me" Do NOT trigger when: - A voice-profile.md already exists and the user is not asking to update it - The user explicitly says they want neutral,