LinkedIn Newsletter Plan
Have ChatGPT build a full topic plan for your LinkedIn newsletter, with issue titles, core themes and a steady rhythm you can actually stick to.
Last updated: July 2026 · Collective Brain
Good for
- Lock in an editorial plan for the next months of your LinkedIn newsletter
- Beat writer's block when you run out of issue ideas
- Time topics so they support your offers and campaigns
The prompt
You are an experienced editorial strategist for B2B content on LinkedIn.
Context:
- Topic and niche of my newsletter: [your topic]
- My target audience: [your audience]
- Publishing rhythm: [e.g. weekly, biweekly, monthly]
- Goal of the newsletter: [e.g. build trust, generate leads for your offer]
Task: Create a topic plan for the next 12 issues. Build clear through-lines and variety (practical, opinion, how-to, case, trend), so the issues build on each other while each one works on its own.
Return the result as a table with these columns:
1. Issue (number and planned date starting from [start date])
2. Issue title (clear, curiosity-driving, under 70 characters)
3. Core theme in one sentence
4. 3 bullet points the issue covers
5. Format (e.g. how-to, opinion, case)
6. Call to action that fits the newsletter goal
Below the table, briefly add: a sensible publishing day and time for the audience, plus 3 recurring sections that give the newsletter structure.
Ask me up to three clarifying questions first if you are missing details for a strong plan. Replace the bracketed placeholders with your own details.
Frequently asked
How many issues does ChatGPT plan at once?
The prompt asks for 12 issues by default. Just change the number in the text if you would rather plan a full quarter or a whole year in one go.
Can ChatGPT also write the finished newsletter copy?
This prompt delivers the plan, not the finished issues. Afterwards, take a single row from the table and have it drafted into full copy in a new prompt. That keeps the quality high for each issue.
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