--- id: ins_bharath-krishna-pai-linkedin-ghostwriters-obsolete title: 'Claude Sonnet 4.6 makes LinkedIn ghostwriters obsolete by replacing prompts with agents.' operator: Bharath Krishna Pai operator_role: 'Tinkering with AI, automations, and content | Deep in the AI stack since 2017 | RAG, prompt engineering, agents' source_url: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7430135139487154176/ source_type: thread source_title: 'Claude Sonnet 4.6 makes LinkedIn ghostwriters obsolete by replacing prompts with' source_date: 2026-04-10 captured_date: 2026-05-03 domain: [pmm] lifecycle: [] maturity: applied artifact_class: framework score: { originality: 3, specificity: 3, evidence: 2, transferability: 3, source: 3 } tier: B related: [] raw_ref: raw/linkedin/reactions/linkedin-reactions-2026-04-10.md --- # Claude Sonnet 4.6 makes LinkedIn ghostwriters obsolete by replacing prompts with agents. ## Claim Most people are still stuck writing prompts for LinkedIn content: tweaking, re-prompting, fixing. That's not leverage, that's a new kind of time tax. I didn't want to give prompts, so I built a system of 7 LinkedIn content agents that do the work for you. ## Mechanism By building a multi-agent system (persona, research, hook, writer, editor, ideation, interview agents) that learns your voice from just two links, you eliminate the need for manual prompting or expensive ghostwriters. The system self-learns and adapts with feedback, so you never start from scratch.