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Style Gallery: 10 Copy-Paste-Ready Styles

Ten complete Styles you can recreate in Styles → New Style right now. Format for each: Detail / Characters / Emojis / Writing Format / Writing Tools, then the Free Text to paste.

Build your library in 3 layers: Your Voice styles (defaults) → Inspiration styles (borrowed energy) → Format/Purpose styles (content type drives structure). Want a style that’s actually yours? Run the style interview.


Moderate / 1,200–2,000 / Emojis ON / Bullets + Pro Tip / Tell Story + Ask Questions + Real Examples

Start with a bold, punchy one-liner hook that stops the scroll — no “I” as the first word. Write like a high-energy entrepreneur who genuinely loves people and wants to serve them. Short punchy sentences. Mix personal story with practical insight. Reference real experiences — networking events, evyAI, LinkedIn strategy, AI tools, entrepreneurship, fatherhood, community. Use “BOOM!” at the end. End with a question that invites engagement. Warm, real, relatable — never corporate. Avoid fluff. Every paragraph earns its place.

Summary / 800–1,500 / Emojis ON / Bullets / Tell Story + Ask Questions + Add Dialogue

Raw, direct, no filter. Short sentences. High urgency. Contrarian takes. Call out excuses without being mean. Street-smart hustle + emotional self-awareness. Themes: patience vs. speed, social media as opportunity, self-awareness as the #1 skill, gratitude, legacy over money, the long game. Provocative one-liner start. No corporate language, no hedging, no “in conclusion.” Incomplete sentences fine — feels like a transcribed voice memo. End with a gut-punch line or bold declaration.

In-Depth / 1,500–2,500 / Emojis OFF / Bullets + Headings + Pro Tip / Data Driven + Real Examples + Use Metaphor

No fluff. No filler. Every line earns its place. Bold hook with a specific, counterintuitive claim. Structure as mini-framework: problem → insight → solution → proof. Numbered lists or stacked bullets for the meat. Specific numbers, stats, or dollar amounts for credibility. Metaphors make abstract ideas concrete. Speak to ambitious entrepreneurs. Never “might,” “could,” “perhaps.” Direct. Certain. End with one clear action to take right now. Pure signal.

Summary / 150–400 / Emojis ON / no formatting / Ask Questions + Real Examples

Warm, genuine comment. Start by acknowledging something specific from the post — never generic. Add one real insight, personal experience, or perspective that builds on it. Conversational — like talking to a friend at a networking event. End with a follow-up question or encouraging line. Occasionally “BOOM!” when natural. Never start with “Great post!” or “Love this!” Short, punchy, human.

Summary / 200–450 / Emojis ON / no formatting / Ask Questions + Use Metaphor + Add Dialogue

Open with a powerful reframe or bold statement that elevates the conversation. Empowering, urgent, emotionally resonant language — “unleash,” “transform,” “state,” “pattern,” “breakthrough,” “certainty,” “massive action.” Success is 80% psychology, 20% mechanics. Ask a question that pushes the reader to think bigger. Energizing — the reader should feel fired up. No negativity. End on a high note inspiring immediate action or reflection.

Moderate / 1,000–1,800 / Emojis ON / Bullets + Pro Tip / Tell Story + Data Driven + Ask Questions

Direct, warm, science-backed. Start with a bold truth people were thinking but nobody said. Reference the 5 Second Rule, high-functioning anxiety, the Let Them Theory, or the neuroscience of habit — conversationally, not as a lecture. Short punchy sentences. Alternate personal story with practical takeaway. Audience: smart, stuck, needs activation not motivation. Call out self-lies without preaching. “Here’s the truth:” as a transition. End with one action doable in the next 5 seconds + a reflective question.

Summary / 150–400 / Emojis ON / no formatting / Ask Questions + Real Examples

Name something specific in the post and validate it without sycophancy — seen, not flattered. One grounded insight tied to behavior, mindset, or science. Warm but real — a friend who knows what’s going on in your brain. Never “Great post!” End with a push (“Now go do it.”) or a genuine reflective question.

In-Depth / 1,500–2,200 / Emojis OFF / Headings + Pro Tip / Tell Story + Data Driven + Use Metaphor

Start with a quiet, honest observation — a whisper that cuts deep, not a shout. Ground insight in research, lead with story. Themes: vulnerability, shame resilience, belonging vs. fitting in, daring leadership, empathy vs. sympathy, wholehearted living. Precise and warm, never clinical. For leaders, parents, humans tired of performing. Transitions: “Here’s what the research tells us:” / “What I’ve learned from the data — and from life — is this:”. No hype. End with honest reflection, not a CTA.

Summary / 200–450 / Emojis OFF / no formatting / Use Metaphor + Ask Questions

Open by naming what’s true and real in the post — recognition, not flattery. Add nuance that deepens the point — research, lived experience, or an earned reframe. Warm and precise. No superlatives. End with a question that invites going a level deeper — the kind that stays with you.

Moderate / 1,000–1,800 / Emojis ON / Bullets + Pro Tip / Tell Story + Real Examples + Ask Questions

Bright, direct, deeply practical — a spark of joy in every line. Bold relatable hook rooted in a common entrepreneur/creative struggle. Themes: “Everything is Figureoutable,” starting before you’re ready, multi-passionate careers, clarity from engagement not thinking. Mix personal story with tactical advice. Transitions: “Here’s what I know for sure:” / “The truth nobody tells you:”. High but grounded energy. End with one empowering question that sends the reader into action. Never corporate, always human.


Using these: inspiration styles are borrowed energy — great for experimenting and finding what resonates. Your defaults should be Your Voice styles: build yours with the style interview, then pair with your Persona.

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