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Create LinkedIn posts, polls, and newsletters with Joule

Learn how to ask Joule for LinkedIn post, poll, and newsletter drafts you can review before publishing.

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Joule can help you draft LinkedIn text posts, native poll packages, and newsletter article packages from a plain-language brief. Use this workflow when you want a reviewable draft package before you publish anything in LinkedIn.

Joule composer filled with a request for a LinkedIn post, poll, and newsletter outline.
A single Joule prompt can name the LinkedIn formats you want and the review checkpoint before Joule drafts them.

Joule does not publish these LinkedIn assets for you from this article's flow. Review the output, edit the copy, and then publish from the LinkedIn account or company page you control.

Decide what kind of LinkedIn asset you need

Start by naming the format:

  • Text post: a short LinkedIn post with a hook, body, and optional calls to action.
  • Poll: a native LinkedIn poll package with a question, answer options, context copy, and suggested follow-up.
  • Newsletter: a longer LinkedIn newsletter package with a title, structure, article draft, excerpt, and promotion copy.

If you are not sure which format fits the campaign, ask Joule to recommend one before it drafts.

Give Joule the brief

Include the audience, topic, offer or point of view, and the source material Joule should use. Mention whether the post should sound founder-led, educational, launch-focused, tactical, or opinionated.

Useful prompts include:

  • "Draft three LinkedIn text post options for this product launch, using the selected project brief."
  • "Create a LinkedIn poll about the biggest blocker for early-stage marketing teams. Include four answer options and a short intro post."
  • "Turn this research note into a LinkedIn newsletter package with a title, outline, article draft, and promotion post."

For polls, keep the poll question narrow enough that the answer choices are distinct. For newsletters, tell Joule whether you want a concise article or a deeper piece.

Review the package before publishing

Check the hook, claims, source material, tone, and any numbers or examples. LinkedIn copy often benefits from a quick human pass because audience fit and timing matter.

Before publishing, confirm:

  • The claim is accurate and supported by your source material.
  • The copy does not imply results, partnerships, or customer facts you cannot verify.
  • Poll answer options are mutually exclusive and easy to understand.
  • Newsletter sections are complete enough for a public article.
  • Any links, tags, or calls to action are intentional.

Ask for revisions in the same chat

If the first version is close, keep the work in the same Joule session and ask for targeted changes. For example:

  • "Make option two more founder-led and less corporate."
  • "Shorten the poll intro to two sentences."
  • "Add a stronger newsletter conclusion and a softer call to action."
  • "Create a final version using the second hook and the third body."

This keeps the context together and helps Joule revise the specific package instead of starting from scratch.

Export or save the final copy

When the draft is ready, copy it into your publishing workflow or ask Joule to save the final package as a file in the session workspace. If you need several related outputs, ask Joule to create a simple Markdown handoff with the final post, alternate hooks, poll options, and notes for the publisher.

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