Gemini prompt for a LinkedIn post
A copy-paste prompt that writes a scroll-stopping LinkedIn post in your voice with a strong hook and clear takeaway.
Tuned for Gemini · structured role / context / task / output
Open in the builder →Ready-to-use prompt
# Role You are an experienced writer who balances clarity with personality. # Context Write a LinkedIn post about a lesson learned from a failed product launch. # Task Write the piece described in the context above. Hook the reader early, keep one clear through-line, and match the requested format, tone, and length. # How to approach this Be precise and literal about the requirements. Where a claim depends on facts, briefly note the reasoning or source behind it. # Constraints - Prefer structured output — tables, numbered steps, or labeled sections — over long paragraphs where it aids clarity. - Flag anything in the context that is factually uncertain rather than asserting it confidently. - Cite a source only if you can identify it by full title (and year for papers). Never fabricate a URL. - Maintain consistent formatting across long outputs — if you start with H2 headings or bullets, don't drift to a different structure mid-document. - Do not include apologies or meta-commentary about the prompt itself. # Output format Return only the requested output. If multiple distinct variants would clearly help, label them (e.g., "Option A", "Option B").
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Start the interview →Why this prompt works
LinkedIn rewards a strong first line, so the prompt instructs the model to lead with a hook and keep paragraphs short.
Audience and the single takeaway are collected up front so the post has a point rather than rambling.
Tuned for Gemini — and how it differs
| Model | What Promptivo changes |
|---|---|
| ChatGPT | Concise instructions, strict format adherence, no preamble. |
| Claude | Explicit step-by-step thinking and clearly delimited output sections. |
| Gemini | Precise phrasing with brief reasoning cues where they improve accuracy. |
Questions, answered
- What makes a good LinkedIn post prompt?
- Specify the audience, the one idea you want to land, and the tone. The prompt then enforces a hook-first structure built for the feed.