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Social Radar

Know when key prospects post and what to say about it

Keep a lightweight watchlist on target prospects' public activity and get suggested ways to engage when something relevant appears. Strongest when you already have a named account list and care more about timing than scale.

House RecipeWork5 min setup

INGREDIENTS

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PROMPT

Create a skill called "Social Radar". Maintain a watchlist for my target accounts and prospects using public activity I can actually access: profile updates, company posts, interviews, articles, and other public signals. When something relevant appears, alert me with a short summary, why it matters, and a suggested comment or outreach angle. Priority levels: Tier 1 accounts = instant alert, Tier 2 = daily digest. Track which suggested touches I actually used, and optionally prepare CRM-ready notes for those interactions.

How It Works

Feed it your target prospect list and the skill keeps a watchlist of public activity where it can reliably find it: company posts, leadership interviews, public profiles, and other accessible updates. When something worth engaging with appears, you get an alert with context and a suggested response.

What You Get

  • Watchlist of public prospect and account activity
  • Alerts for notable posts, announcements, and public updates
  • Suggested comments or outreach angles that feel relevant instead of generic
  • Priority tiers for named accounts vs. everyone else
  • Weekly digest of activity worth acting on
  • Optional CRM-ready notes for the touches you choose to make

Setup Steps

  1. Import your target prospect list with profile URLs when you have them
  2. Prioritize who should trigger instant alerts vs. daily digest
  3. Describe your expertise areas so suggestions stay relevant
  4. Choose your delivery channel

Tips

  • Use this to spot moments for thoughtful engagement, not volume commenting
  • Public company updates are often easier to act on than individual social posts
  • Keep notes on which touches actually lead to conversations
  • Treat suggested comments as drafts, not copy you post unchanged
Tags:#social-selling#linkedin#sales#prospecting