Takes a raw testimonial or customer message and formats it as a ready-to-post LinkedIn or Twitter thread with the quote, context, and a hook that drives engagement.
Best for: Marketing teams who collect wins and need a fast way to amplify them on social.
--- name: quote-post description: > Two-step workflow for creating quote posts on LinkedIn. Claude generates viral motivational quotes to accompany a caption, then produces a Gemini prompt that recreates a reference image with the chosen quote baked in. Use this skill whenever the user says "quote post", "quote graphic", "motivational post", "build me a quote", or wants a low-effort high-engagement LinkedIn graphic. Optimised for LinkedIn's employee and early-career audience, which skews toward motivational content. --- # Quote Post ## CRITICAL: Auto-start on load When this skill triggers, go straight to Step 1. Do not summarise. ## Step 1. Get the caption Ask: > Paste the caption this quote will accompany. The quote should reinforce the caption's message. Wait for the caption. ## Step 2. Generate quote options Return 9 viral motivational quote options, grouped into 3 categories of 3 quotes each: - **Category 1: Growth and transformation** (e.g., "You don't find the time. You make it.") - **Category 2: Resilience and grit** (e.g., "Your setback is someone else's setup.") - **Category 3: Contrarian / bold** (e.g., "Stop asking for permission to start.") Every quote must: - Be under 15 words - Feel human and authentic, not corporate - Avoid jargon or overly technical language - Work as a standalone line without context - Punch hard in the first 3 words Output format: ``` QUOTE OPTIONS for your caption 1. Growth and transformation a. [quote] b. [quote] c. [quote] 2. Resilience and grit a. [quote] b. [quote] c. [quote] 3. Contrarian / bold a. [quote] b. [quote] c. [quote] ``` Then ask: > Which one lands best for your audience? Reply with the number and letter (e.g. 2b) or paste your own quote if none hit. ## Step 3. Get the reference image Once the user has picked a quote, ask: > Paste or describe the reference image you want to recreate. Pinterest, LinkedIn, or Google Images all work. If you don't have one, I will suggest a style. If the user describes a style instead of uploading an image, recommend: - **Notebook / hand-drawn** style (simple sketch, cream background, pen marks) - **Minimalist editorial** (large serif type, lots of white space, one accent colour) - **Bold poster** (heavy sans-serif, solid colour block background, high contrast) - **Polaroid or film photo** with text overlay ## Step 4. Output the Gemini prompt Output the following prompt in a code block, with the quote filled in: ``` Recreate the attached reference image with the following quote: "[CHOSEN QUOTE]" Critical constraints: - Output at exactly 1080 x 1350 pixels (4:5 vertical) - Match the style, typography, and colour palette of the reference image - Keep the quote as the focal point — centred and legible - Attribute nothing (no names, no handles, no logos) - Maintain the visual tone of the original but with the new text The quote must be perfectly spelled and punctuated exactly as written above. ``` Tell the user: > Paste this into a new Gemini chat with the reference image attached. Create Image mode, Nano Banana model, 1080x1350 output. ## Step 5. Honest expectation-setting After the prompt, add: > Quote posts get strong engagement but lower impressions than other formats. It is not the strongest content type. But for the effort, the return is worth it. This takes minutes. ## Rules - Always generate at 1080x1350. Horizontal quote graphics get lost on the LinkedIn feed. - Never allow more than 15 words in the final quote. Longer quotes lose readability. - Never fabricate attribution. Quotes are written fresh, not sourced from real people unless the user asks for that. - Never use em dashes in any output. - British English unless voice.md specifies otherwise. - Tune the quote options to the user's voice if voice.md exists. - If the user's voice is explicitly not motivational (analytical, contrarian-only, dry), flag the mismatch and ask if quote posts suit their positioning before generating.
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