My LinkedIn posts sound like everyone else's
LinkedIn is flooded with AI-generated posts that all sound the same. A voice recipe captures how you actually talk so your posts stand out instead of blending into the feed.
The LinkedIn voice crisis
Everyone upgraded their writing overnight. People whose DMs read like ransom notes are suddenly publishing perfectly structured thought leadership with elegant transitions and measured observations. The gap between how they actually communicate and how they post is visible from space.
Why your posts get no engagement
Your audience is not stupid. They have been reading AI-generated LinkedIn posts for two years. They have developed a sixth sense for it. They do not consciously think "this is AI." They just feel nothing. They scroll past. No like. No comment. No click.
The algorithm rewards engagement. No engagement means no reach. No reach means you are publishing into a void.
The adjective trap
You tried to fix it. You wrote instructions for ChatGPT: "Sound like me. Be casual but professional. Use short sentences." But those are adjectives, not a voice. The AI interprets "casual but professional" as "slightly less formal corporate speak" and you end up sounding like a press release that took its tie off.
What actually works
You need to define how you talk before you let AI write a single word on your behalf. The weird phrasings you overuse. The punctuation you abuse. The words you would never say. That specificity is what makes a voice recipe work.
servo builds yours in about 5 minutes. Four questions. One recipe. Posts that sound like you wrote them because the AI finally knows what "you" sounds like.
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