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Auto-Draft LinkedIn Posts from Registry Entries

Drafts a LinkedIn post for every new agent, skill, or workflow published to the registry, formatted for engagement and ready for review.

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Works with

When a new registry entry is published with website metadata, the LinkedIn Agent reads the entry and produces a post with a hook in the first two lines, a narrative arc, and a call to action. Posts follow LinkedIn best practices: short paragraphs, line breaks, and engagement hooks. You review, adjust the tone for personal or company page, and publish.

Problem

New agents and workflows ship without LinkedIn announcements because writing posts takes time away from building.

  • 1.

    LinkedIn is where B2B buyers are, but posts happen once a month at best

  • 2.

    Writing a LinkedIn post is a separate task disconnected from shipping

  • 3.

    Posts without hook-first structure get buried by the algorithm

Manual PostingWith Ren
New features ship without any LinkedIn announcementEvery registry entry gets a draft automatically
30+ min writing and formatting each postSeconds to review and approve
Posting schedule is inconsistentPosting tied to your shipping cadence
Posts lack the structure the algorithm rewardsHook-first format with short paragraphs

How it works

1

New registry entry is published

An agent, skill, or workflow is published with website metadata. This triggers the LinkedIn Agent.

2

LinkedIn Agent drafts the post

Reads the entry's title, description, and metadata. Produces a post with a hook in the first two lines, a narrative arc, and a CTA. Format uses short paragraphs and line breaks.

3

Review and publish

Adjust the tone for personal or company page, edit wording if needed, and publish. The post links back to the registry entry's landing page.

FAQs

No. It drafts the post for your review. You control what gets published and when.

Yes. Personal posts use first-person narrative. Company posts are more structured. Voice is configurable separately.

Story posts, listicles, and case study summaries depending on the registry entry type. Each follows hook-first, short-paragraph structure.

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