Viral video breakdown

Your LinkedIn has at least two problems, and Claude can fix both in one pass.

Summary

A burnout and career coach shows how to use Claude with a Chrome extension and a specific prompt to transform a weak LinkedIn profile into a clear, value-driven, authentic pitch to strangers.

At a glance

Who it’s for

knowledge workers, job seekers, and career-switching professionals who rely on LinkedIn and are curious about using AI to improve their profile

Best fit: Consultants

Where it fits

Top of funnel

Awareness. Reaches viewers who don’t know you yet.

How it’s built

problem-solution

State a clear problem, then walk through the fix.

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The hook

Your LinkedIn has at least two problems, and Claude can fix both in one pass.

Make it yours: the reusable formula

Your [thing they care about] has [number] problems, and [tool/approach] can fix [all of them] in one pass.

Swap the highlighted parts for your own niche.

The re-hook

Here's the exact prompt and how Claude's going to pull from your profile.

Promises a concrete, copy-pastable asset to keep viewers watching.

Hot take

Your profile was never designed to pitch you cold to a stranger, but right now that's exactly what it needs to do.

Why it works

The video works because it names two specific, painful LinkedIn mistakes that white‑collar professionals immediately recognize, then offers a turnkey AI-driven fix. Framing it as "episode one of Claude Can Do That" taps into series psychology, making viewers more likely to follow for the next installment. The prompt itself is highly swipeable, with built-in safeguards (flag assumptions, match my voice, tell me why you changed it) that signal depth and expertise rather than shallow AI usage. The mix of strategic explanation and literal wording of the prompt lets viewers feel they’re getting insider know‑how they can implement in minutes.

Swipe-file takeaways

  • Open by asserting there are specific problems with a high-stakes asset (LinkedIn, resume, portfolio) and promise to fix them in one pass.
  • Clearly define 1–2 concrete problems before introducing the tool, so the tool feels like a solution, not an ad.
  • Give viewers an exact, copy-pastable prompt/script and explicitly tell them to pause and grab it.
  • Bake constraints and meta-requests into your AI prompt (flag assumptions, explain changes, match my voice) to show you’re an advanced, trustworthy operator.
  • Frame the content as episode one of a recurring series to encourage follows and anticipation for future parts.

Full script

Your LinkedIn has at least two problems, and Claude can fix both in one pass. Welcome to episode one of Claude Can Do That. Here's the exact prompt and how Claude's going to pull from your profile. I'm Tara. I'm a burnout and career coach, and I help you find the language relief and strategy you need to navigate burnout at work. The first problem is that your headline is your job title. That tells your organization what category you're in. It says nothing to a recruiter or a hiring manager who's never even heard of you and has maybe eight seconds to decide whether to keep reading. And the second problem is and has maybe eight seconds to decide whether to keep reading. And the second problem is that your bullets describe what you were responsible for, not what happened because of you. Your profile was never designed to pitch you cold to a stranger, but right now that's exactly what it needs to do. So I'm using the Claude extension for Chrome today. What it does is it lets Claude read whatever page that you have open. So instead of copying your heading, your about, and your job bullets into Claude manually, you just have LinkedIn open in a tab and Claude reads it directly. Watch. I'm going to type this prompt, so pause here and grab it if you want to use it for yourself. I have my LinkedIn profile open. Read my current headline, my about section, and the job bullets for my most recent role. I'm targeting insert whatever role at whatever type of company. Rewrite the headline as a value proposition, one sentence that tells a stranger what problem I solve and for whom, and keep it under 200 characters. Rewrite the about in first person, conversational, under 200 words. Rewrite each bullet to lead with the result, not the task. For each change, tell me. to lead with the result, not the task. For each change, tell me in one sentence why you changed it. If you're assuming anything I didn't give you, flag it. Match my voice. Now watch. It read the whole profile and flagged the assumptions before it finished. That's what happens when you add flag anything you're assuming. Those tell you what's missing from your profile before a stranger even gets there. Now before you publish any version of this, paste in something that you already wrote that sounds like you. That could be a Slack message or an email or really anything that you didn't overthink. Then you tell Claude, hey, email, or really anything that you didn't overthink. Then you tell Claude, hey, this is how I actually write. Match this. Without it, you're probably going to get more of a polished corporate version that doesn't sound anything like how you talk. And when you get the output, read it out loud. If a line makes you cringe or feels like someone else wrote it, paste that specific line back and say, this doesn't sound like me. Adjust it. You may have to do this for a few rounds before it sounds like you. Also, the tell me why you changed it in the original prompt does a lot of work. It means that you're not just getting a rewrite, but you're seeing examples. does a lot of work. It means that you're not just getting a rewrite, but you're seeing exactly what was broken in the original. This is episode one of my new series, Claude Can Do That, dropping every Sunday. Next week, we're going to research company red flags, so stay tuned.

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