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LinkedIn Agent

Drafts LinkedIn posts from product updates, writes contextual comments on relevant threads, and flags leads from hiring posts and buying signals.

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LinkedIn Agent connects to your LinkedIn account and handles two jobs: content creation and lead identification. For content, it reads your product updates, changelog entries, or topics you provide and drafts posts in your voice. Posts follow LinkedIn formatting conventions: hook line, short paragraphs, and a clear call to action. It also drafts contextual comments on threads where your expertise is relevant.

For lead generation, the agent monitors your feed and LinkedIn search for buying signals: companies hiring for roles your product replaces, posts describing pain points you solve, and engagement from accounts matching your ICP. Each lead is surfaced with context on why they are a fit. Nothing is posted without your approval.

How it works

1

Ingest product updates and topics

Reads your product changelog, feature releases, or topic prompts. Identifies which updates are worth a LinkedIn post and what angle to take.

2

Draft posts and comments

Writes posts in your voice using LinkedIn formatting: hook, short paragraphs, call to action. Drafts comments on relevant threads where your expertise adds value. All drafts require your approval before posting.

3

Monitor feed for buying signals

Scans LinkedIn search and your feed for hiring posts, pain-point discussions, and engagement from ICP-matching accounts. Scores each signal by relevance and intent.

4

Surface leads with context

Returns a ranked list of leads with the signal that triggered the match: the specific job posting, the pain-point post they wrote, or the content they engaged with.

FAQs

No. It drafts posts and comments for your review. You approve each one before it goes live.

When companies post job listings for roles your product replaces or complements, the agent flags them as warm leads and includes the specific job posting as context.

Yes. You configure separate voice and content strategies for each. Company page posts are typically more formal; personal profile posts can be more conversational.

It connects via the LinkedIn MCP integration, which uses OAuth. You authorize the connection once. Your password is never stored or accessed.

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