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LinkedIn Watchlist Prompts

LinkedIn coverage is profile- and company-based: people, their posts and articles, company pages and their posts, single posts, and video transcripts. There is no keyword search, so every prompt starts from a profile or company you already have. Without keyword search, spotting a shift on LinkedIn means reading a list of companies and people you chose in advance — narrower than a search, and more precise about the market you actually care about. Replace the bracketed values before sending.

11 prompts — LinkedIn · Watchlist readingKonbiniAPI required
  • 01

    Watchlist digest

    Fetch recent LinkedIn posts from [company A], [company B], and [company C] and give me one summary of what they are all saying.

  • 02

    Convergence

    Read recent LinkedIn posts from these companies and tell me what topic they are converging on: [list].

  • 03

    Language shift

    Compare [company]’s LinkedIn posts from recent weeks against older ones. Has their language changed?

  • 04

    Category framing

    Fetch LinkedIn posts from [company A] and [company B] and tell me how each frames the category.

  • 05

    Leadership signals

    Fetch LinkedIn posts from the founders of [company A] and [company B] and summarize what they are pushing.

  • 06

    Hiring as signal

    Read recent LinkedIn posts from [list of companies] and flag who is hiring and for what.

  • 07

    Article themes

    Fetch LinkedIn articles from [name A] and [name B] and tell me what they are arguing about.

  • 08

    Announcement sweep

    Read recent LinkedIn posts from [list of companies] and pull out every product announcement.

  • 09

    Headcount trajectory

    Fetch LinkedIn pages for [list of companies] and compare their headcount bands.

  • 10

    Video claims sweep

    Get transcripts for these LinkedIn video posts and tell me what claims they share: [list of urls].

  • 11

    New voices

    Read recent LinkedIn posts from [company] and tell me which employees are publishing under their own names.

Replace @[username], [topic], and other bracketed placeholders with real values before sending.