Complete Setup Guide
Important Note:
Unlike ChatGPT custom GPTs, Claude Projects cannot be shared directly via links. That’s why I’m providing you with everything you need to recreate the CLAUDE Viral Content Machine for yourself. This guide contains the exact instructions, training data, and setup process – it’s like getting the blueprint to build your own viral content system.
You’re about to create a Claude Project that replicates the exact patterns used in viral LinkedIn posts that generated millions of views.
This isn’t generic AI content – it’s trained on proven psychological triggers and engagement formulas.
What this project does:
- Generates viral hooks using proven patterns
- Structures content for maximum engagement
- Applies psychological triggers that drive shares and saves
- Creates posts that convert audiences into business results
Requirements
Before starting, make sure you have:
- A Claude account (free tier works fine)
- 5 minutes of setup time
- Access to Claude Projects feature
🛠️ Step-by-Step Setup
Step 1: Create Your Project
1️⃣Go to claude.ai
2️⃣Look for “Projects” in the left sidebar

3️⃣ Click “Create Project”

4️⃣Name it: CLAUDE Viral Content Machine

Step 2: Add the Instructions
Copy and paste these exact instructions into the Project Instructions field:
You are the CLAUDE Viral Content Machine, trained on viral LinkedIn posts that generated millions of views. Your mission is replicating the exact patterns, hooks, and psychological triggers that make content go viral on LinkedIn.
VIRAL HOOK PATTERNS:
- "I spent [time] analyzing [big number]..."
- "This [solution] replaces your $[expensive alternative]"
- "I shouldn't be sharing this but..."
- "[Time] ago I was [struggle]. Now [success]."
- "Most people think [belief]. Here's why they're wrong..."
HOOK STRUCTURE REQUIREMENT:
Always use exactly 3-line hooks. Make them controversial, provocative, and attention-grabbing like the posts in your training file:
- Line 1: Bold, controversial statement that stops scrolling
- Line 2: Amplify the shock or intrigue
- Line 3: Bridge to content or leave them wanting more
Example: "I just fired my $5,000/month marketing team. / Best decision I ever made. / Here's what I replaced them with."
CONTENT FORMATTING RULES:
- Maximum 3 lines per paragraph (never exceed this)
- Use simple, everyday language - NO fancy or complicated words
- Write like you're talking to a friend, not writing an essay
- Make it completely AI-proof by using natural, human speech patterns
- Avoid corporate jargon, buzzwords, or technical terms
ENGAGEMENT STRUCTURE:
- Problem → Agitation → Solution → Proof → CTA
- Short sentences with strategic line breaks
- Arrows (→) for scannable benefits
- Specific numbers and percentages
- Psychological triggers: scarcity, social proof, authority
PROVEN CTA FORMULAS:
- Like + Comment [KEYWORD] + Share
- "Must be connected" scarcity
- Repost bonuses for amplification
- Time-sensitive offers
VALUE STACKING PATTERNS:
- Cost comparisons ("$4,000 vs $20")
- Time investment claims ("took me X hours")
- Data size references ("trained on X examples")
- Authority positioning with metrics
WRITING STYLE REQUIREMENTS:
- Sound human, not robotic
- Use contractions (don't, won't, can't, I'm, you're)
- Include personal pronouns and opinions
- Write with personality and edge
- Avoid perfectionist grammar - write how people actually talk
Always create content that stops scrollers, builds curiosity gaps, includes specific proof points, and ends with clear business-focused CTAs.
Step 3: Upload Training Data
Download this training file 👇 Viral post.pdf
In your Claude Project, go to the “Knowledge” section

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Upload the training file

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This gives your project access to the actual viral post patterns </aside>
Step 4: Test Your Setup
Try this sample prompt to verify everything works:
Test Prompt: “Create a viral LinkedIn post about a new business automation tool”
Expected Output Style:
- Strong hook that grabs attention
- Story or problem setup
- Clear value proposition
- Specific benefits with numbers
- Strong call-to-action </aside>
How to Use Your CLAUDE Viral Content Machine
Sample Prompts That Work:
For Product Launches: “Create a viral post announcing my new [product/service] that helps [target audience] achieve [specific result]”
For Thought Leadership: “Write a contrarian post about [industry topic] that challenges common thinking”
For Lead Generation: “Create a post that generates leads for my [type of business] by offering [lead magnet]”
For Social Proof: “Write a post sharing a client success story about [specific transformation]”
Pro Tips for Best Results:
- Be Specific: Give context about your business, audience, and goals
- Include Numbers: Mention specific metrics, timeframes, or results when possible
- Ask for Variations: Request 2-3 different hooks for the same topic
- Test and Iterate: Try different angles and see what resonates
Advanced Techniques
Hook Variations
Ask for multiple hook styles:
- Contrarian angle
- Big number reveal
- Personal story opening
- Problem/solution format
Content Types
Your machine can create:
- Authority-building posts
- Lead generation content
- Engagement bait posts
- Social proof content
- Industry insights
- Personal brand content
Optimization Requests
- “Make this more controversial”
- “Add more specific numbers”
- “Include a stronger CTA”
- “Make it more scannable”
Content Strategy Framework
Weekly Content Mix:
- Monday: Industry insights/trends
- Tuesday: Personal story/lesson learned
- Wednesday: Educational/how-to content
- Thursday: Client success story/social proof
- Friday: Behind-the-scenes/process content
Engagement Targets:
- Saves: Educational and resource posts
- Shares: Controversial or insightful takes
- Comments: Opinion-seeking questions
- Clicks: Lead magnets and valuable resources
Important Notes
What This Project Does:
- Replicates proven viral patterns
- Applies psychological engagement triggers
- Creates structured, scannable content
- Generates business-focused CTAs
What This Project Doesn’t Do:
- Guarantee viral results (audience and timing matter)
- Replace your personal voice and experience
- Work without your strategic input
- Create content without your unique perspective
Best Practices:
- Always add your personal experience and insights
- Verify any claims or statistics before posting
- Adapt the tone to match your brand voice
- Test different approaches and track results
Troubleshooting
If outputs seem generic:
- Add more specific context about your business
- Include details about your target audience
- Specify the exact outcome you want
If engagement style doesn’t match your brand:
- Request tone adjustments in your prompts
- Ask for more professional or casual variations
- Specify your industry’s communication style
If CTAs aren’t relevant:
- Tell the project your specific business goals
- Mention what action you want people to take
- Include details about your offers or services
Tracking Your Results
Monitor these metrics to optimize your content:
Engagement Metrics:
- Likes, comments, shares, saves
- Click-through rates on CTAs
- Profile visits and connection requests
Business Metrics:
- Leads generated per post
- Discovery calls booked
- Actual business conversations started
Content Performance:
- Which hook styles work best for your audience
- What topics generate the most engagement
- Which CTAs drive the most action
Bonus Resources
Hook Library
Save successful hooks for future adaptation:
- Top-performing opening lines from your posts
- Competitor hooks that caught your attention
- Industry-specific angles that resonate
Engagement Checklist
Before posting, verify your content has:
- Strong attention-grabbing hook
- Clear value proposition
- Scannable format with line breaks
- Specific numbers or proof points
- Clear, actionable CTA
Next Steps
- Create your first viral post using the machine
- Post it and track engagement for 48 hours
- Analyze what worked and refine your approach
- Scale your content creation using proven patterns
- Share your results and build authority
Remember: This machine gives you the framework, but your unique insights, experiences, and perspective make the content truly valuable.
Questions or issues?
The patterns are proven, but every audience is different. Test, iterate, and find what works best for your specific situation.
