When the user wants to build personal brand, thought leadership, or IP as a founder on Twitter/X or LinkedIn. Also use when the user mentions "founder brand", "personal content", "build audience", or "grow my following".
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npx tessl skill review --optimize ./skills/founder-thought-leadership/SKILL.md## Founder Thought Leadership Plan
### IP Territory
- Topic 1: [topic] — why you have authority here
- Topic 2: [topic] — why you have authority here
### Original Frameworks
- [Framework name]: [one-line description]
- Origin story: [how you discovered/developed this]
- Post format: [how to present it]
### Platform Strategy
**LinkedIn:** [posting cadence, format preference, audience]
**X/Twitter:** [posting cadence, format preference, audience]
### 2-Week Content Calendar
| Day | Platform | Type | Topic | Hook |
|-----|----------|------|-------|------|
| Mon | LinkedIn | Pillar | ... | ... |
| Tue | X | Proof | ... | ... |
| ... | ... | ... | ... | ... |
### Metrics to Track
- [metric]: [current baseline] → [30-day target]The IP Test: A post builds IP if people screenshot it, reference your framework by name, or tag you when the topic comes up. If none of that happens, it's content — not IP.
Platform differences:
Building in public works when:
Common mistakes:
social-content — for ongoing social media content beyond founder personal brandcontent-strategy — for broader content planning across blog, SEO, and channelslanding-page — to convert audience attention into signups or leadsPrompt: "I'm a technical founder building a dev tools startup. Help me build thought leadership on X."
Good output includes: Identifying 2-3 IP territories based on the founder's unique technical insights, drafting 10 posts that establish original frameworks (not generic "startups are hard" content), platform-specific formatting for X (thread structure, hook patterns), and a system for turning daily building into content.
Prompt: "I want to grow my LinkedIn to attract enterprise buyers for our security product."
Good output includes: IP territory around security insights the founder has from building the product, pillar posts that demonstrate expertise to CISOs and security engineers, proof posts showing customer outcomes, and a strategy for engaging in security-focused LinkedIn discussions.
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