These are the exact workflows from my TikTok. Copy-paste ready. No setup beyond what you already built in the course.
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๐ธ Instagram ๐ต TikTok โถ๏ธ YouTube ๐ Twitter ๐งต Threads ๐ฆ Bluesky ๐ฅ FacebookThese bonuses work best after you've set up your Claude Project in Module 3. The prompts below assume Claude already knows your business. If it doesn't yet, do Module 3 first, then come back here.
I posted a full week of content across 7 platforms in 4 minutes. I didn't open a scheduling tool once. Here's exactly how it works: one voice memo, one prompt, Claude turns it into platform-specific posts for all 7. Then I schedule them in one batch. The whole thing runs in the time it used to take me to write one caption.
Record a 60-second voice memo about anything happening in your business this week. Get the transcript (your phone does this automatically, or paste the audio note text). Then run this inside your Claude Project:
Here is a transcript of a voice memo about my business this week: [paste transcript] Turn this into one post for each platform below. Match my business voice exactly. Each post should feel native to that platform, not copy-pasted across them. Instagram caption: visual, storytelling, ends with a question TikTok script: hook under 8 words, 3 punchy points, CTA to follow LinkedIn post: professional insight, first-person, practical takeaway Twitter/X: under 250 characters, punchy, sparks a reply Facebook: warm, community tone, ends with a question Threads: casual, behind-the-scenes feel, conversational YouTube Shorts script: hook, 3 points, subscribe CTA
Now give me 5 hashtags for each platform post above. Research what's performing in my niche right now. Mix broad and niche-specific tags. Format as one list per platform.
I want to post this content across Monday to Friday this week. Give me a posting schedule with the best time for each platform based on current engagement data. Format as a table: Day, Platform, Post type, Recommended time.
Read each post out loud before you schedule it. Does the Instagram one sound like Instagram? Does the LinkedIn one sound like LinkedIn? If any of them sound like the same post with different formatting, send Claude one more message: "The [platform] post sounds too generic. Make it feel more native to how people talk on that platform."
The 4-part formula from Module 2 in one block. Print it, pin it, paste it at the top of every Claude chat until it's automatic.
ROLE: You are a [type of expert] who specialises in [your niche]. TASK: [Exactly what you want done in one sentence.] CONTEXT: I run [business type]. My audience is [who they are]. My tone is [3 words]. The specific situation is [detail]. FORMAT: [How you want the output: bullet points, email, 3 options, under 100 words, etc.]
Paste this at the top of any new Claude chat. Fill in the brackets. Delete this line. Send it.
Inside your Claude Project you can skip the Role and Context parts. Your Project already knows them. Write Task and Format and Claude fills in the rest from your Project instructions.
The exact instructions to paste into your first Claude Project. Fill in the brackets once and every chat inside that Project already knows your business.
I am [your name], the owner of [business name]. What I do: [describe your service or product in 2 sentences]. Who I serve: [describe your ideal client or customer in 1 sentence]. My tone: [3 words, e.g. warm, direct, no-fluff]. My business started: [year]. My background: No developer background. I learned as I went. Voice samples (copy 2-3 real emails or captions you've written below): --- [paste example 1] --- [paste example 2] --- What I sell: - [product/service 1, price if relevant] - [product/service 2, price if relevant] Never assume I have years of prior experience. Always explain technical steps in plain language.
The voice samples are the most important part. I pasted 3 real Instagram captions and one client email. After that, every single output Claude wrote sounded like me. Not like AI trying to sound like me. My real voice. That one change cut my editing time by 80%. The voice samples do the heavy lifting.
Run these inside your Claude Project. The more context your Project has, the better each result.
Write my content plan for this week. Give me 5 post ideas, one per platform (Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook). For each: topic, hook, 3 key points, and a call to action. Base it on what's trending for [your niche] right now.
Draft a follow-up email to a potential client I met [when]. We talked about [topic]. I want to: [goal, e.g. book a call, send a proposal]. Keep it under 5 sentences. Sound like me.
Write a payment reminder email. The client is [X weeks] late on a [amount] invoice for [service]. We have a [good/new/professional] relationship. Warm but clear. End with one specific next step. Under 4 sentences.
Rewrite my Instagram bio. Current bio: [paste it]. My business: [what you do]. My audience: [who follows you]. Make it clear, specific, and end with a CTA. Under 150 characters.
Write 5 headline options for a sales page for [product or service]. The buyer's main problem is [problem]. The outcome they want is [outcome]. Make each headline specific, not generic. No hype words.
Give me 10 TikTok video hooks about [topic] for a [business type] audience. Each hook should be under 8 words and create enough curiosity to stop someone mid-scroll. No clickbait. Real hooks.
Create an outline for a proposal to [type of client] for [service]. Include: their problem, my solution, deliverables, timeline, investment, and one clear next step. Keep it scannable.
Write an FAQ section for my [service/product] page. Include the 7 questions my ideal client most likely has before buying. Write honest answers that build trust, not marketing answers. My service is [describe it].
Write the opening 3 sentences of a weekly email newsletter. This week's topic is [topic]. Start with a specific moment or observation, not a definition. Sound like me talking to a friend who runs a business.
Research [competitor name or URL]. Tell me: what they offer, who they target, their pricing if visible, how they position themselves, and 3 specific gaps I could fill that they're not addressing. I run [your business type].
Run through this before you use any AI output. Takes 60 seconds. Saves you from sending something wrong.
1. Does it sound like me? (Read it out loud. If you'd never say it, don't send it.) 2. Are any specific facts, numbers, or claims in here? (If yes, verify each one before using.) 3. Does it name a real person, business, or product? (If yes, double-check every detail.) 4. Would I be comfortable if my best client read this and knew AI helped write it? (If not, edit it.) 5. Is there anything I'd normally say here that's missing? (Add it. AI doesn't know what it doesn't know about you.)
If you answer "no" to any of these, fix that part before using the output. The output is a first draft, not a finished product.
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