The Coachli LinkedIn Visibility Challenge Is Live: Post Daily and Win ₦500,000

The Coachli LinkedIn Visibility Challenge Is Live: Post Daily and Win ₦500,000

Most African professionals have LinkedIn accounts but very few of them post on it consistently.

That is not a talent problem. It is an accountability problem. Writing one post is easy. Writing twenty-one in a row, about your actual work, your actual skills, your actual journey, without burning out or second-guessing yourself... That is where most people stop.

The Coachli LinkedIn Visibility Challenge exists to fix that. Starting June 8, a cohort of African professionals and creators will post once a day on LinkedIn for 21 consecutive days. The top three performers walk away with a combined ₦800,000 in cash prizes. Everyone who completes it walks away with something arguably more valuable: a consistent content habit and a growing professional audience.

Here is everything you need to know.

Why LinkedIn, and Why Now

LinkedIn is the most underused platform by African creators. While most are fighting for attention on Instagram and TikTok, LinkedIn still rewards quality content with organic reach that the other platforms have mostly killed off.

A well-written LinkedIn post can land in front of recruiters, potential clients, collaborators, investors, and decision-makers without spending a single naira on ads. The professional context of the platform means your expertise gets noticed in a way it often doesn't on more casual feeds.

The gap between creators building a LinkedIn presence and those who are not is widening every month. This challenge is designed to put you firmly on the right side of that gap before it gets too wide to close.

What the Challenge Actually Involves

The rules are simple and intentionally strict.

  • Post once a day on LinkedIn from June 8 to June 28. That is 21 days, 21 posts.
  • Every post must open with "Day [X] of 21 — #CoachliLinkedInChallenge" and must tag Coachli.
  • Posts need to be original and substantive: text posts must be at least 100 words, carousels at least 4 slides, videos at least 30 seconds.
  • You get two grace days across the 21. Life happens. If you miss a day, post twice the next day to make it up. Miss a third day and you are out of prize contention, but you can still finish the challenge.

What to post about is the part most people overthink. The answer is whatever you actually do. What you are building, teaching, selling, or working on. A skill you developed. A mistake you made and what it cost you. A client win. A business lesson. Behind-the-scenes of your process. The challenge does not reward generic motivational content. It rewards specificity and honesty about your actual professional life.

What You Win (Beyond the Cash)

The cash prizes are real and significant.

  • First place: ₦500,000.
  • Second place: ₦200,000.
  • Third place: ₦100,000.

Winners receive payment within three business days of announcement. But the prizes are only part of what is on offer.

Every Friday, we send weekly coaching emails with practical LinkedIn-specific guidance: how to write hooks that get people to stop scrolling, how to use formatting to improve readability, how to grow your network strategically, and how to convert attention into real opportunities.

The top five posts each week by engagement get reshared to our growing LinkedIn audience, which means additional visibility beyond your existing network at exactly the moment your content is gaining traction.

There is also a WhatsApp community of other creators posting alongside you. That accountability layer is worth more than most people expect. Knowing other people are posting on the days you do not feel like it is one of the most effective ways to stay consistent.

And for participants who complete the challenge, the timing connects directly into Coachli's Creator Fund in July which is the next step for creators who want to monetize the audience they have spent 21 days building.

Who Is Judging and How Winners Are Picked

Three judges score the grand prize and runner-up at the end of the challenge. They review a curated shortlist, not every post, so winning is about the quality and consistency of your content over the full three weeks.

Blossom Affia is a LinkedIn growth strategist who grew her own profile to over 3 million organic views in six months and is ranked the number one LinkedIn growth creator in Nigeria by Favikon.

Real Desmond is a brand identity designer with clients across twelve countries, ranked in the top five percent of LinkedIn brand designers worldwide by Favikon.

Precious Obo is the founder of The Precious Touch, who has worked with over 200 brands in the past year and impacted 19,000 professionals worldwide through profile optimisation and content strategy.

The judging panel knows the difference between content that performs and content that is genuinely valuable. That should shape how you think about what you post.

The Timeline

  • June 5: Kickoff class announced live on Coachli, where the team walks through the rules and opens registrations.
  • June 8: Day one. The challenge opens and the cohort begins posting together.
  • Every Friday: Weekly email from Coachli with tips, shoutouts, and top performer features.
  • June 28: Day 21. Final posts counted, the review begins.
  • Early July: Winners announced and prizes paid within three business days. The Coachli Creator Fund opens.

Who This Is For

The challenge is open to anyone willing to show up. You do not need a large following. You do not need to be a thought leader. You do not need to have done this before.

What you do need is something real to say about what you do and the willingness to say it every day for three weeks. If you are a coach, consultant, freelancer, designer, developer, marketer, HR professional, founder, or creator of any kind — you already have material. The challenge just gives you the structure to publish it.

LinkedIn rewards consistency above almost everything else. Twenty-one consecutive days of posting is enough to meaningfully shift your visibility on the platform, build a real network, and demonstrate expertise to people who did not know you existed before.

The entry is free. The prize pool is ₦800,000. The upside is a professional audience you keep long after the challenge ends.

How to Register

Registration is open now. Click here to fill in the form, and you are in. The kickoff class is on June 5. Day one is June 8.

Your next client, collaborator, or opportunity is probably already on LinkedIn. The question is whether they can find you yet.

Register for the Coachli LinkedIn Visibility Challenge and give them a reason to.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the challenge free to enter?

Yes. There is no entry fee. Registration takes less than two minutes, and you can register here.

Do I need a Coachli account to participate?

No. The challenge is open to anyone. A Coachli account is not required to register or compete for prizes.

How are winners decided?

Three judges review a curated shortlist of top performers at the end of the 21 days and select the grand prize winner, runner-up, and third place. Judging criteria favour consistency, content quality, and genuine engagement.

What if I miss a day?

You get two grace days across the 21. Post twice the following day to make up a missed one. Missing a third day removes you from prize consideration, but you can still complete the challenge.

When do winners get paid?

Within three business days of the winner announcement in early July. Prizes are paid directly to the winners.

What happens after the challenge ends?

The Coachli Creator Fund opens in July for all challenge participants and Coachli creators. The challenge is specifically designed to help you build the LinkedIn audience you will then monetise through the Creator Fund. The Creator fund will have an even bigger prize but will only be open to those who have participated in this visibility challenge.

So, what are you waiting for? Register for the LinkedIn Visibility Challenge Now.