Staring at a blank composer is where most LinkedIn habits die. This skill turns a half-formed idea into a finished post you can ship today.

Why use it

Writing a good post from scratch is slow, and a raw AI draft sounds generic because the model is guessing at your voice and at what works. This skill removes the blank page and, paired with the Taplio MCP, grounds the post in your real voice and in posts that have already gone viral in your niche, so you publish more often and better.

What it does

You hand it a raw idea, story, opinion or update. It picks the right format, writes a strong hook, a tight body and a clear call to action, and returns three distinct variants so you choose the angle that fits.

What you get

  • Three publish-ready post variants in your voice
  • A hook, body and CTA for each
  • A draft saved on your account, ready to schedule

Why the Taplio MCP makes it better

A skill on its own is a clever prompt working from memory. Connected to the Taplio MCP, the same skill runs on your real account and real data, which is what turns a generic draft into one built for you and proven to work. Here is what each function adds:

  • get_me pulls your industry, role, audience and the way you actually write from Taplio. Without it, the model falls back on a generic 'LinkedIn voice' that sounds like every other AI post. With it, the draft is shaped for your readers, in your tone.
  • search_inspiration searches Taplio's index of posts that actually went viral in your niche and feeds those proven hooks and structures into the draft. This is the core quality jump: instead of a post the model invented from memory, you get one modeled on what your audience has already rewarded with reach and comments. Proven beats plausible.
  • create_draft saves the finished result as a real draft on your Taplio account, so you go from chat to a post that is ready to ship, with zero copy-paste.
  • schedule_draft queues the post at a peak time you choose, so it lands when your audience is actually online, not at 2am.
  • publish_draft publishes the post, and only ever when you explicitly confirm, so nothing goes live behind your back.

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