InfuseOS Workflow Pack #7: The Research‑to‑Post Engine
Web Search → Google Docs → LinkedIn (research, synthesize, publish — in one command) Consistent LinkedIn publishing isn’t a “write better” problem. It’s a research + synthesis + shipping problem.
Paolo Marchica
Co-Founder
Published
Web Search → Google Docs → LinkedIn (research, synthesize, publish — in one command)
Consistent LinkedIn publishing isn’t a “write better” problem. It’s a research + synthesis + shipping problem.
This pack turns a single idea into a credible, source-backed post—fast:
- pull what changed (and what matters) via Web Search
- synthesize into a clean Google Doc (so you build a library)
- publish the best version to LinkedIn
The stack (clear + actionable)
Inputs
- Topic + audience + tone (e.g., “concise founder”)
- Optional: competitors to ignore, regions, time window (30/90 days)
Outputs
- A Google Doc with: sources, key takeaways, hooks, 3 post variants, comment replies
- A LinkedIn post published (text or link post)
Workflow playbooks (single prompts, multi-tool execution)
1) “Research → 3 angles → publish the strongest”
Research the latest on [TOPIC] (focus on the last 90 days). Pull 5 credible sources and extract the most important 7 takeaways. Create a Google Doc titled “LinkedIn Research — [TOPIC] — [DATE]” containing: sources with links, takeaways, and 3 distinct post angles (contrarian / tactical / narrative). For each angle, write a LinkedIn post (short/medium/long). Recommend the best one and publish the medium version on LinkedIn in a concise founder tone. Add the final published version at the top of the Doc under “PUBLISHED”.
2) “Link post that actually adds value” (URL → summary → publish)
Fetch and summarize this page: [PASTE URL]. Extract the 5 most useful points and 2 surprising implications. Create a Google Doc titled “LinkedIn Link Post — [DATE]” with the summary, key quotes (if any), and 10 hook options. Publish a LinkedIn link post sharing the URL with a strong hook + 3 bullets + a clear takeaway. Archive the final post + unused hooks in the Doc.
3) “Myth-buster post” (research receipts, then ship)
Research common misconceptions about [TOPIC]. Identify 3 myths and the strongest evidence-based corrections with sources. Create a Google Doc titled “Myth Buster — [TOPIC] — [DATE]” including: myth → correction → proof links. Write a LinkedIn post that debunks all 3 (tone: sharp but respectful, no fluff) and publish it. Add 10 comment replies for predictable objections into the Doc.
4) “Weekly trend brief → post” (founder cadence)
Research what changed this week in [INDUSTRY]. Produce a 1-page brief in a Google Doc titled “Weekly Brief — [DATE]” with: 5 changes, why they matter, and 2 second-order effects. Then write and publish a concise founder-style LinkedIn post that covers the single most important change, with 1 strong claim + 3 supporting bullets. Archive the post and sources in the Doc.
5) “Debate-ready post” (steelman both sides, then choose a stance)
Research both sides of [DEBATE TOPIC] with at least 4 credible sources total. Create a Google Doc titled “Debate Pack — [TOPIC] — [DATE]” with: best arguments for each side, what’s actually true, and where nuance matters. Write 2 LinkedIn posts: one taking Side A, one taking Side B, both in concise founder tone. Recommend which one will perform better and publish it.
One master prompt (copy/paste, runs the whole pack)
Run the Research-to-Post Engine for [TOPIC] aimed at [AUDIENCE] (tone: concise founder). Use web search to gather 5–7 credible sources from the last 90 days and extract 7 key takeaways. Create a Google Doc titled “LinkedIn — [TOPIC] — [DATE]” with sources, takeaways, 10 hooks, and 3 post variants (short/medium/long). Pick the best variant and publish it on LinkedIn. Add the published version at the top of the Doc and include 10 comment replies.
Add control when you want it:
Draft everything first and show me the chosen post before publishing.
Fast “fill-in-the-blank” prompts (still cross-tool)
- Trend post
Research [TOPIC] (last 30/90 days) → write 3 post variants → publish the best → archive everything in a Doc with sources + comment replies.
- Link post
Fetch [URL] → extract key points → publish a link post with a strong hook → save the research + final copy to a Doc.
- Myth-buster
Research 3 myths about [TOPIC] with sources → publish a debunk post → save the myth/proof table + replies in a Doc.