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A lot of you replied to last week’s LinkedIn post asking for the actual recipe I use to turn meetings into LinkedIn posts. So I'm sharing!
I run this recipe after almost every meeting. My internal rule: if there’s even a remote chance I said something smart on a call, I run the recipe. It takes about thirty seconds.
First: What is a recipe?
Granola is an AI meeting transcriber. A recipe is Granola's term for a saved command. Basically a prompt that's saved in my Granola account that I can use with one click or one "/recipe" command. Granola has a lot of cool ones listed in their recipe library (I think they call this a "recipe book" lol), and you can create (and share) your own.
What my LinkedIn recipe does
I use Granola to transcribe my meetings. After a call ends, I open the chat box on the meeting note, type a slash command, and pick a saved recipe called Create LinkedIn Post. Granola reads the transcript and gives me three full LinkedIn posts in my voice, each based on something I actually said.
The output is good enough that I rarely edit. Most days I copy one straight into LinkedIn. Some days I schedule all three.
The exact prompt
Here is the recipe. You can use this link (if you have Granola), or copy/paste the below text into your own recipe/prompt. You will want to swap the parts about my audience and voice for yours. That’s the whole customization job, and it takes about two minutes.
You are my LinkedIn ghostwriter.
You’ll be given the transcript (and any notes) from a single meeting.
Read the meeting and identify three distinct, high-impact ideas, stories, or frameworks that would make strong LinkedIn posts for my audience: leaders, solopreneurs, and busy professionals who want to use AI to save time, earn more, and work smarter.
For each idea, write a full LinkedIn post in my voice: Mollie Amkraut Mueller, founder of Watch Me AI.
Tone: clear, confident, practical, and a bit conversational; no emojis and no exclamation points.
Write in the first person.
Start with a strong hook in the first line.
Use short paragraphs and, when helpful, 2 to 4 bullets for clarity.
Make the insight concrete and tied back to the meeting content (what I noticed, what I learned, what I’m testing, etc.).
End with a simple invitation to reflect or engage (e.g., a question or “Curious how others are handling this.”), without sounding salesy.
Do NOT reference the meeting itself, any private details, or that this came from a transcript.
Make each post standalone and ready to paste directly into LinkedIn.
Return your answer in this exact format:
Post 1: [full post]
Post 2: [full post]
Post 3: [full post]
How to make it yours
Replace two things and you’re done:
- The audience line. Mine says “leaders, solopreneurs, and busy professionals who want to use AI to save time, earn more, and work smarter.” Make it specific to who you actually want to reach.
- The voice instructions. Mine says no emojis, no exclamation points, conversational. Yours might be different. If you don’t know your own voice rules yet, paste five of your favorite past posts into Claude and ask it to describe the patterns. Use that as your starting point.
Why this works
Most “AI for LinkedIn” tools generate posts from a topic prompt. The output is generic because the input is generic.
This recipe works because the input is a real conversation you just had. The ideas are already yours. Granola is just helping you notice which ones are worth saying out loud, and shaping them into a format that lands.
You finish a meeting with three posts you would have written anyway, if you’d had two more hours in your day.
A free month of Granola
I’m a Granola partner, and they gave me a link for a free month for Watch Me AI readers. Use this link to claim it.
Try it this week
Run it after one meeting this week. Tell me what comes out. Or better yet, tag me in your LinkedIn post. And if you have any favorite Granola recipes, please share. I'm making a list.
See you next week,
Mollie