Every week someone DMs me: "Marina, how do I start on LinkedIn?"
And I get it. You open the app, you stare at the empty profile, you try to write a headline, you delete it, you try an About section, you delete that too, you give up for another 3 months.
Meanwhile LinkedIn is the most underrated platform for anyone who actually has expertise and no idea how to show it.
Over the last few months, my LinkedIn producer Sofia and I built a system that anyone can use to start their account.
The idea was simple — take everything we learned growing my account from 10K to 60K followers on LinkedIn (and earning $80K on the platform in the process), and package it into tools that get a complete profile live in one afternoon.
That's how the LinkedIn Starter Kit was born: 5 AI tools that take everything you already have (your CV, your niche, your background) and produce a ready-to-publish profile plus your first post. No writing from scratch, no figuring out what tone to use.
You upload. You click. You copy-paste. You publish.
To test it before launch, I put my Instagram producer's account through all 5 tools.
Where we started
Xenia has been working with brands and influencers for years. She had a lot to say on LinkedIn but didn't know how to start.
Blank Profile, 30 connections. 0 posts. 0 comments. 0 impressions.

Here's what we did in one afternoon:
1. CV → LinkedIn Profile converter Xenia uploaded her resume as a PDF and the tool produced a new headline, a rewritten About section, and experience descriptions that actually sounded like her. Copy-paste ready.
Cool, right? Way better than spending 3 hours staring at a blank LinkedIn editor trying to figure out how to describe yourself.


2. Audience Analysis. Xenia typed in her niche — creative direction for content brands. The tool mapped her ideal audience: who they are, where they hang out on LinkedIn, what content they engage with, what problems they care about. Before she wrote a single post, she knew who she was writing for.
3. Influencer Finder. We picked her niche from 30 pre-curated lists and pulled up the top accounts posting about creative direction right now. She saved 8 of them for inspiration. Not to copy — to study what hooks are working this month.

4. "Let Me Introduce Myself" Post Writer. This is the most important post on LinkedIn and most people get it wrong. The tool generated the first post based on her background and niche. She edited two lines and published.

Here's what her dashboard looked like one week later:
7,000 post impressions. 127 followers. 280 profile viewers.
From one post.

Profile analytics on Monday, April 13

Profile analytics one week later, on April 20
The post itself was simple — a first-impression intro. Not viral content or hot take. Just "hi, here's who I am, here's what I do, excited to be here."
4,500 people reached, 180 reactions, 28 comments — all from one post, because the account was set up right.


Why I'm telling you this:
We built this kit because I've been answering the same question for two years. One afternoon with these tools does what used to take people 3 months of trial and error — figuring out how to position yourself, who to write for, what your first post should say, what your profile should look like.
It's built for English-speaking founders, consultants, freelancers, and career people who have the expertise but haven't figured out how to make LinkedIn work for them yet.
What's inside:
CV → LinkedIn Profile converter
Audience Analyzer
Influencer Finder (30 pre-curated niches + winning posts search) for inspiration.
"Let Me Introduce Myself" Post Writer
6 Canva templates (3 profile frames + 3 banners)
Bonus: 300 post ideas organized by content type and goal
The deal:
The LinkedIn Starter Kit is $121. Lifetime access, no subscription.
For my readers, use code FUTUREPROOF for 20% off.
If you've been sitting on the idea of building a LinkedIn presence for a while and haven't done it yet, this is your afternoon.
See you on the other side,
Marina 💜
