
Community
I started bookmarking great LinkedIn posts for my own inspiration—the ones with sharp hooks, clear structure, and strong engagement. I'd share them with clients and gave them feedback on their drafts. Eventually I realised this stuff shouldn't just live in paid calls and private messages.
So I built a community around it. A place to see what good content looks like, get honest feedback on your own work, and learn from watching other people turn messy first drafts into something that actually lands.
A community of people growing on LinkedIn
After joining, check your email for your access code.
How this community works
The commnity runs on Discord. It's a chat platform available as an app or in your browser. You'll get an invite link when you sign up with all the details. It should take you roughly 60 seconds before you're in.
What you get
- Content inspiration - The best LinkedIn posts I find on the platform. I rarely share mine. Just the ones that make me stop and think "Yeah, that's how you do it."
- Feedback on your drafts - I try to answer all your questions and requests for feedback. Get honest notes on whether your hook works, if your structure holds up, and where you might be losing people.
- A searchable library of edits - Every piece of feedback I've given is archived. Real questions, honest mistakes, and the changes that turn okay posts into great ones.
- A safe place to figure things out - Follow along the conversations about the algorithm, career pivots, "is this too risky to post?" and content strategy.
I genuinely love this little corner of the internet because it cracks open things that used to live only in private calls and paid engagements.
It’s a growing library of real questions, honest mistakes, and great stories tangled in complicated narratives. You can get feedback, steal a bit of confidence from someone else’s progress, and keep moving without needing to pay for a coach or an agency's retainer.
