I replaced my entire content team with Claude Code
A live demo of seven chained Claude Code skills that handle gap analysis, ideation, hooks, titles, thumbnails, repurposing, and performance tracking — for under $1 per cycle.
June 4thA 10-minute build that turns 1,500 LinkedIn comments into a buyer-quality dashboard and a ready-to-post content brief.
Posting volume tells you nothing about audience quality; the only signal that matters is whether the people commenting on your content match the buyer profile you actually want to reach.
Most LinkedIn creators optimize hooks when the real problem is audience mismatch. This video walks through a five-step Claude Code pipeline: define your ICP from your offer description, scrape 30 days of posts and comments via Apify, classify every commenter as buyer/peer/creator/competitor/unknown, render a branded HTML dashboard, and generate a content brief with three angles to lean into and three to cut. The live result: 44% buyer commenters, 40% competitors, and the discovery that format was not the problem.
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Hook and promise: Claude analyzed 1,500 posts and identified which ones to stop writing.

Open Claude Code desktop app, create a new project folder called LinkedIn Analyzer.

Six-step plan: define ICP, scrape posts and comments, analyze job titles, classify against ICP, render dashboard, extract content patterns.

ICP Discovery prompt: feed Claude your offer description, it returns buyer psychology, trigger event, exact language, negative ICP.

Apify is a scraper marketplace with a Claude Code MCP connector. Free $5 per week. Connect via the connectors menu.

30 days of LinkedIn posts and comments scraped to CSV. Result: 45 posts, 1,586 comments, 1,135 unique commenters. Cost: $5.67.

Commenter Classifier prompt reads CSV, checks job title and bio against ICP, assigns BUYER/PEER/CREATOR/COMPETITOR/UNKNOWN with confidence.

44% buyers, 40% competitors and peers. Hooks landing in the industry echo chamber. Fix: shift CTAs away from founder-flex content.

Audience Dashboard prompt: buyer % headline, commenter breakdown chart, best/worst posts by buyer engagement, 30-day trend line. Single HTML file.

A design system file (bold retro typography, orange/cream/black) passed to Claude Code so the dashboard renders on-brand.

42% ICP engagement displayed. Full post-performance table, buyer trend line, best/worst posts with audience split percentages.

Content Brief Generator: top 5 vs bottom 5 posts by buyer engagement, pattern extraction, 3 angles to lean into, 3 to cut, reusable template appended to the dashboard.

Key finding: format was right, messaging was wrong. Beginner language attracts buyers; flexing repels them. Draft Monday post generated.

CTA: all prompts and pre-built dashboard inside Claude Code Club ($9/mo on Skool).
Most creators optimize the wrong variable -- post format stays consistent while the audience receiving it drifts further from people who will ever pay.
“You might think you need better hooks to reach buyers, but the real problem is you do not know which posts are already attracting them.”
“Your content is working as a buyer magnet -- 44% of everyone who comments fits your ICP, but a striking 40% are competitors and peers.”
“When I flex about running my business, buyers actually collapse.”
“You have saved 40 AI tutorials this month, you have opened zero. There is only one thing that works.”
See every word as it's spoken — crank it to 2× and still catch all of it. The same dual-channel trick behind Amazon's Kindle + Audible.
What if the reason your LinkedIn posts are not converting is not the hook -- it is that 40% of your commenters are competitors watching you? This video builds the pipeline to find out: a Claude Code-powered audience quality dashboard that classifies every commenter against your ICP and hands you a content brief before Monday.
Feed Claude your offer description; it reverse-engineers a full buyer psychology profile including the exact words your prospect uses to describe their own problem.
Reads a CSV of LinkedIn commenters, checks each person against the ICP, assigns a classification with confidence level and one-line reason.
Compares your best and worst buyer-attracting posts to extract patterns, then generates a content brief and reusable template modeled on your actual winners.
“If you want access to all the prompts I used today and the HTML dashboard along with all the lessons and done-for-you skills, just check the link in the description.”
Soft sell at end only. Claude Code Club at $9/mo on Skool. No mid-roll pitch. Clean execution.
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10:10A live demo of seven chained Claude Code skills that handle gap analysis, ideation, hooks, titles, thumbnails, repurposing, and performance tracking — for under $1 per cycle.
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March 30thA 27-minute takedown of the old LinkedIn playbook, backed by the platform's own engineering research paper.
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