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| write_post_task: | |
| description: > | |
| Write a LinkedIn post draft about: {topic} | |
| The input already includes a small "Research findings" section with recent updates. | |
| Do NOT browse the web or add citations/URLs beyond what's provided in the input. | |
| Rules: | |
| - Open with a punchy hook referencing something NEW or surprising from the research | |
| - Mention 3 specific recent updates or facts (with context) | |
| - Show why this matters RIGHT NOW for professionals | |
| - End with a thought-provoking question or CTA | |
| - Max 170 words | |
| - Write in first-person, conversational tone | |
| - No corporate jargon | |
| expected_output: > | |
| A LinkedIn post draft under 170 words. | |
| agent: writer_agent | |
| edit_post_task: | |
| description: > | |
| Polish this LinkedIn post for maximum engagement: {write_post_task.output} | |
| Apply these formatting improvements: | |
| - Make the first line stand alone as a hook (no more than 10 words) | |
| - Add a blank line between each paragraph or thought | |
| - Ensure it still references the recent updates from the research input | |
| - Add 3-5 relevant hashtags at the end | |
| - Add 0-2 emojis only if they feel natural (optional) | |
| - Max 200 words total | |
| - Keep it human, concise, and non-corporate | |
| expected_output: > | |
| Final LinkedIn post under 200 words, properly formatted with hashtags. | |
| agent: editor_agent | |