/social-media
Use this skill when the user needs to grow a social media presence, create content for Twitter/X, LinkedIn, or other platforms, build a founder brand, or use social media as a distribution channel. Covers platform strategy, content frameworks, posting cadence, and audience
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Use this skill when the user needs to grow a social media presence, create content for Twitter/X, LinkedIn, or other platforms, build a founder brand, or use social media as a distribution channel. Covers platform strategy, content frameworks, posting cadence, and audience
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social-media.SKILL.mdname: social-media
description: "Use this skill when the user needs to grow a social media presence, create content for Twitter/X, LinkedIn, or other platforms, build a founder brand, or use social media as a distribution channel. Covers platform strategy, content frameworks, posting cadence, and audience building for bootstrapped SaaS founders."
Social Media & Founder Brand
Social media for a solo founder is not about going viral — it's about building trust, attracting ideal customers, and creating a distribution channel you own. This skill covers sustainable approaches you can maintain in 30 minutes a day.
> **If `ABOUT-ME.md` exists in the project root**, read it before creating any social content. Match the Communication Style section exactly — this IS the founder's voice. Draw post content from Key Stories and Values & Opinions. Social media is the founder speaking as themselves. Don't default to generic "founder voice" when you have a specific one on file.
Core Principles
- Social media is distribution, not the product. It exists to send people to your app, not replace it.
- Consistency beats virality. Posting 5x/week for 6 months beats one viral post.
- Pick ONE platform. Master it before adding another. You don't have time for all of them.
- Your founder story is your unfair advantage. No competitor can copy your journey.
- Give value first, ask later. 80% valuable content, 20% product mentions.
Platform Selection
Choose ONE Primary Platform
| Platform | Best For | Audience | Effort | |----------|----------|----------|--------| | **Twitter/X** | Developer tools, indie SaaS, tech audience | Tech founders, developers, indie hackers | 30 min/day | | **LinkedIn** | B2B SaaS, professional services, consulting tools | Decision makers, professionals, B2B buyers | 30 min/day | | **YouTube** | Tutorial-based products, complex tools | People searching for solutions | 3-5 hrs/week | | **TikTok/Reels** | Consumer-facing, visual products | Younger audience, broad reach | 2-3 hrs/week | | **Reddit** | Niche communities, specific verticals | People with specific problems | 20 min/day |
Decision Framework
My target customer is:
- A developer or technical person → Twitter/X
- A business professional or executive → LinkedIn
- Someone searching "how to [problem]" → YouTube
- A consumer or young professional → TikTok/Instagram
- In a specific niche community → Reddit + one of the above
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Content Frameworks
The 4 Content Pillars for Founders
**1. Build in Public (40% of posts)** Share what you're building, why, and what you're learning.
Templates:
- "Just shipped [feature]. Here's why it matters: [benefit for users]"
- "This week's numbers: [metric]. Here's what I learned."
- "Made a mistake with [thing]. Here's what I'd do differently."
- "Before/after of [improvement]. [Screenshot]"
**2. Teach What You Know (30% of posts)** Share expertise related to your product's domain.
Templates:
- "[X] tips for [doing thing your product helps with]"
- "The biggest mistake I see in [your domain] is..."
- "Here's exactly how I [achieved result]. Thread:"
- "Most people think [common belief]. Actually, [insight]."
**3. Personal Story (20% of posts)** Be human. Share the founder journey.
Templates:
- "Quit my job [X] months ago to build [product]. Here's what happened."
- "The hardest part of being a solo founder is [honest take]."
- "I almost gave up when [moment]. What kept me going: [lesson]."
- "Here's my morning routine as a solo founder."
**4. Product / CTA (10% of posts)** Direct promotion — but earned through the other 90%.
Templates:
- "[Product] helps [audience] do [thing] without [pain point]. Try it free."
- "A user just told me [testimonial]. This is why I build."
- "New feature: [name]. Here's how it works: [demo/screenshot]"
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Posting Cadence
Minimum Viable Social Media
Twitter/X:
- 1 post/day (takes 10 minutes)
- 10 replies to others/day (takes 15 minutes)
- 1 thread/week (takes 30 minutes)
Total: ~30 min/day
LinkedIn:
- 3-4 posts/week (takes 15 min each)
- 5 comments on others' posts/day (takes 15 minutes)
Total: ~30 min/day
Weekly Content Calendar
Monday: Build in public (what you're working on this week)
Tuesday: Teach (tip, insight, or framework)
Wednesday: Build in public (progress update or behind-the-scenes)
Thursday: Personal story or lesson learned
Friday: Teach or product highlight
Weekend: Optional — recap or casual post
**Tell AI:**
Create a week of social media posts for [Twitter/LinkedIn] for my SaaS product [name].
Product: [one sentence description]
Target audience: [who]
Use these frameworks: build-in-public, teach, personal story, product.
Make them feel authentic, not corporate. Short and punchy.
---
Growing Your Audience
The Reply Strategy (Fastest Growth Hack)
The #1 way to grow on Twitter/X and LinkedIn is replying to larger accounts:
Daily routine:
1. Find 5-10 posts from accounts your target audience follows
2. Add a genuinely useful reply (insight, experience, additional tip)
3. NOT "Great post!" — add real value in 2-3 sentences
4. Do this consistently for 3 months
What happens: Their audience sees your name repeatedly → checks your profile → follows
Profile Optimization
**Your bio should answer:** Who are you? Who do you help? What do you offer?
Template:
Building [Product] — [what it does] for [who].
[Credential or social proof].
[CTA: link to product or newsletter]
Example:
Building InvoiceBot — automated invoicing for freelancers.
$5k MRR. Solo founder. Sharing the journey.
Try it free: invoicebot.com
Content That Gets Engagement
| High Engagement | Low Engagement | |----------------|----------------| | Specific numbers and results | Vague motivational quotes | | Contrarian takes with reasoning | Obvious advice everyone agrees with | | Personal stories with lessons | Reposting ot
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name: social-media description: "Use this skill when the user needs to grow a social media presence, create content for Twitter/X, LinkedIn, or other platforms, build a founder brand, or use social media as a distribution channel. Covers platform strategy, content frameworks, posting cadence, and audience building for bootstrapped SaaS founders."
Social Media & Founder Brand
Social media for a solo founder is not about going viral — it's about building trust, attracting ideal customers, and creating a distribution channel you own. This skill covers sustainable approaches you can maintain in 30 minutes a day.
> **If `ABOUT-ME.md` exists in the project root**, read it before creating any social content. Match the Communication Style section exactly — this IS the founder's voice. Draw post content from Key Stories and Values & Opinions. Social media is the founder speaking as themselves. Don't default to generic "founder voice" when you have a specific one on file.
Core Principles
- Social media is distribution, not the product. It exists to send people to your app, not replace it.
- Consistency beats virality. Posting 5x/week for 6 months beats one viral post.
- Pick ONE platform. Master it before adding another. You don't have time for all of them.
- Your founder story is your unfair advantage. No competitor can copy your journey.
- Give value first, ask later. 80% valuable content, 20% product mentions.
Platform Selection
Choose ONE Primary Platform
| Platform | Best For | Audience | Effort | |----------|----------|----------|--------| | **Twitter/X** | Developer tools, indie SaaS, tech audience | Tech founders, developers, indie hackers | 30 min/day | | **LinkedIn** | B2B SaaS, professional services, consulting tools | Decision makers, professionals, B2B buyers | 30 min/day | | **YouTube** | Tutorial-based products, complex tools | People searching for solutions | 3-5 hrs/week | | **TikTok/Reels** | Consumer-facing, visual products | Younger audience, broad reach | 2-3 hrs/week | | **Reddit** | Niche communities, specific verticals | People with specific problems | 20 min/day |
Decision Framework
My target customer is: - A developer or technical person → Twitter/X - A business professional or executive → LinkedIn - Someone searching "how to [problem]" → YouTube - A consumer or young professional → TikTok/Instagram - In a specific niche community → Reddit + one of the above
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Content Frameworks
The 4 Content Pillars for Founders
**1. Build in Public (40% of posts)** Share what you're building, why, and what you're learning.
Templates: - "Just shipped [feature]. Here's why it matters: [benefit for users]" - "This week's numbers: [metric]. Here's what I learned." - "Made a mistake with [thing]. Here's what I'd do differently." - "Before/after of [improvement]. [Screenshot]"
**2. Teach What You Know (30% of posts)** Share expertise related to your product's domain.
Templates: - "[X] tips for [doing thing your product helps with]" - "The biggest mistake I see in [your domain] is..." - "Here's exactly how I [achieved result]. Thread:" - "Most people think [common belief]. Actually, [insight]."
**3. Personal Story (20% of posts)** Be human. Share the founder journey.
Templates: - "Quit my job [X] months ago to build [product]. Here's what happened." - "The hardest part of being a solo founder is [honest take]." - "I almost gave up when [moment]. What kept me going: [lesson]." - "Here's my morning routine as a solo founder."
**4. Product / CTA (10% of posts)** Direct promotion — but earned through the other 90%.
Templates: - "[Product] helps [audience] do [thing] without [pain point]. Try it free." - "A user just told me [testimonial]. This is why I build." - "New feature: [name]. Here's how it works: [demo/screenshot]"
---
Posting Cadence
Minimum Viable Social Media
Twitter/X: - 1 post/day (takes 10 minutes) - 10 replies to others/day (takes 15 minutes) - 1 thread/week (takes 30 minutes) Total: ~30 min/day LinkedIn: - 3-4 posts/week (takes 15 min each) - 5 comments on others' posts/day (takes 15 minutes) Total: ~30 min/day
Weekly Content Calendar
Monday: Build in public (what you're working on this week) Tuesday: Teach (tip, insight, or framework) Wednesday: Build in public (progress update or behind-the-scenes) Thursday: Personal story or lesson learned Friday: Teach or product highlight Weekend: Optional — recap or casual post
**Tell AI:**
Create a week of social media posts for [Twitter/LinkedIn] for my SaaS product [name]. Product: [one sentence description] Target audience: [who] Use these frameworks: build-in-public, teach, personal story, product. Make them feel authentic, not corporate. Short and punchy.
---
Growing Your Audience
The Reply Strategy (Fastest Growth Hack)
The #1 way to grow on Twitter/X and LinkedIn is replying to larger accounts:
Daily routine: 1. Find 5-10 posts from accounts your target audience follows 2. Add a genuinely useful reply (insight, experience, additional tip) 3. NOT "Great post!" — add real value in 2-3 sentences 4. Do this consistently for 3 months What happens: Their audience sees your name repeatedly → checks your profile → follows
Profile Optimization
**Your bio should answer:** Who are you? Who do you help? What do you offer?
Template: Building [Product] — [what it does] for [who]. [Credential or social proof]. [CTA: link to product or newsletter] Example: Building InvoiceBot — automated invoicing for freelancers. $5k MRR. Solo founder. Sharing the journey. Try it free: invoicebot.com
Content That Gets Engagement
| High Engagement | Low Engagement | |----------------|----------------| | Specific numbers and results | Vague motivational quotes | | Contrarian takes with reasoning | Obvious advice everyone agrees with | | Personal stories with lessons | Reposting ot
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