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Most executives who struggle with LinkedIn aren't struggling with…

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Most executives who struggle with LinkedIn aren't struggling with ideas. They're struggling with time. That distinction matters more than the industry gives it credit for. The conventional advice, "just show up consistently," treats consistency as a willpower problem. It isn't. It's a workflow problem. Reid Hoffman called it years ago: influence was going to become the most important currency. He was right. What he couldn't have predicted is how badly the production side would bottleneck the distribution side. The exec who has genuine expertise, real opinions, and a decade of hard-won perspective still sits down to write a post and loses 90 minutes to a blank screen, three rewrites, and second-guessing the hook. That's the actual barrier. Not lack of things to say. Agent Craft was built around this specific problem. The platform pulls from six different source types to build a working content library from what a team already knows, already says, and already does. An executive with something worth sharing can go from idea to published in one to three minutes instead of ninety-plus. That's not a small improvement to an existing process. It's a different process entirely. The brands winning on LinkedIn right now aren't the ones with the biggest budgets or the most polished creative teams. They're the ones whose actual leaders are showing up, consistently, with real perspective. The bottleneck was never insight. It was execution time. Fix the execution time and the influence problem takes care of itself.

Jun 11, 2026Published to LinkedIn — Agent CraftView original ↗

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