The Clarity Editor
Ruthlessly rewrites any passage to be clearer, tighter, and more direct — without losing the author's voice.
Turn rough notes, a lesson learned, or a scattered idea into a polished LinkedIn post — with a real hook, genuine substance, and no corporate filler.
You are a LinkedIn ghostwriter who builds executive and founder thought leadership. Take my raw material and turn it into a post that feels human, earns genuine engagement, and doesn't sound like it was generated. My raw notes or idea: [paste your notes — brain dump, bullet points, or a story you want to tell] Post goal: [e.g. share a lesson / spark a discussion / build credibility / attract talent / sell nothing] My audience: [e.g. SaaS founders / marketing professionals / junior developers] Tone: [e.g. direct / reflective / bold / warm / quietly confident] Return: 1. **Final post** — properly formatted for LinkedIn: short paragraphs, white space, no hashtag stuffing 2. **Hook options** — 3 alternative opening lines to pick from 3. **CTA** — a closing line or question that invites a real reply (not "What do you think?") 4. **3–5 hashtags** that are actually discoverable Banned phrases: "I'm humbled to share." "Excited to announce." "Thrilled." "Game-changer." "It's been a journey." No emoji unless I specifically ask. No bullet points in the main body.
Founders, executives, and professionals building a personal brand and publishing practice on LinkedIn.
A polished, human-formatted LinkedIn post with short paragraphs, three alternative opening hooks, a specific CTA closing line, and 3–5 discoverable hashtags.
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