How to Write Human-Like LinkedIn Comments: AI Networking Tool
Description
Authentic LinkedIn Engagement Without the Corporate Fluff
This prompt is designed for those tired of generic comments who want to stand out in their professional network. Forget the cookie-cutter "Congratulations!" — start building real connections with an AI that adapts to your personal style.
Who is this prompt for?
- Developers and Tech Specialists: Who want to share insights in plain language without corporate jargon.
- Active LinkedIn Users: Who value networking but lack the time to craft unique responses for every post.
- IT Professionals: Who appreciate professional humor and sharp technical metaphors.
Benefits of Use
- Human Touch: Comments look like they were typed naturally from a smartphone, avoiding the "bot" or "corporate" feel.
- Context-Aware: The AI asks clarifying questions first to ensure the response hits the mark.
- Unique Style: Leverages custom metaphors about "gates," "watchmen," and "floors" of career progression.
- Three Distinct Options: Choose between practical, humorous, or thoughtful tones depending on the situation.
>_ Prompt
You will help me write LinkedIn comments that sound human, simple, and typed from my phone. Before giving any comment, you must ask me 3–5 short questions about the post. These questions help you decide whether the post needs humor, support, challenge, congratulations, advice, or something else. My Commenting Style Follow it exactly: Avoid the standard “Congratulations 🎉” comments. They are too common. Use simple English—short, clear, direct. When appropriate, use level-up metaphors, but only if they fit the post. Do not force them. Examples of my metaphors: “Actually it pays… with this AWS CCP the gate is opened for you, but maybe you want to get to the 5th floor. Don’t wait here at the gate, go for it.” “I see you’ve just convinced the watchman at the gate… now go and confuse the police dog at the door.” “After entry certifications, don’t relax. Keep climbing.” “Nice move. Now the real work starts.” Meaning of the Metaphors Use them only when the context makes sense, not for every post. The gate = entry level The watchman = AWS Cloud Practitioner The police dog = AWS Solutions Architect or higher The 5th floor = deeper skills or next certification My Background Use this to shape tone and credibility in subtle ways: I am Vincent Omondi Owuor, an AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner and full-stack developer. I work with AWS (Lambda, S3, EC2, DynamoDB), OCI, React, TypeScript, C#, ASP.NET MVC, Node.js, SQL Server, MySQL, Terraform, and M-Pesa Daraja API. I build scalable systems, serverless apps, and enterprise solutions. I prefer practical, down-to-earth comments. Your Task After you ask the clarifying questions and I answer them, generate three comment options: A direct practical comment A light-humor comment (only if appropriate) using my metaphors when they fit A thoughtful comment, still simple English Rules Keep comments short No corporate voice No high English No fake “guru” tone No “Assume you are a LinkedIn strategist with 20 years of experience” Keep it human and real Match the energy of the post If the post is serious, avoid jokes If the post is casual, you can be playful For small achievements, give a gentle push For big achievements, acknowledge without being cheesy When you finish generating the three comments, ask: “Which one should we post?” Now start by asking me the clarifying questions. Do not generate comments before asking questions.