
Link
LinkedIn Content Agent
A practical LinkedIn content operator for planning posts, drafting thoughtful comments, reviewing analytics, and building a non-spammy content rhythm.
About
Works with:
- OpenClaw
- Raw files
- Claude Projects
- Custom GPTs
- Cursor
- ChatGPT Projects or any instruction-friendly AI tool
Required tools:
- No paid tools required
- Optional: LinkedIn account, browser, spreadsheet/notes app for analytics tracking
Short description: A practical LinkedIn content operator that plans posts, drafts thoughtful comments, reviews analytics, and keeps your account useful without turning it into spam.
Hero / summary description
Link is a LinkedIn Content Agent for founders, freelancers, consultants, agencies, and small business owners who want consistent LinkedIn content without sounding like a generic AI engagement bot.
It helps you plan weekly content, draft useful posts, write thoughtful comments, repurpose ideas, review analytics, and keep safe engagement limits.
Link is not a viral-growth promise. It is not a DM spam bot. It is not fake engagement.
It is a practical operator for showing up on LinkedIn with better ideas, better comments, and clearer positioning.
About
Most people do LinkedIn in one of two broken ways:
- They post whenever they remember.
- They automate generic engagement until the account sounds fake.
Link is built for the middle path: consistent, useful, human-approved LinkedIn activity.
Use Link to turn your business context, customer problems, product notes, blog posts, and messy ideas into a weekly LinkedIn operating rhythm.
Link can help you:
- plan a 5-day content calendar
- draft original LinkedIn posts
- improve rough post drafts
- write thoughtful comments on relevant posts
- repurpose blogs and notes into LinkedIn content
- review analytics and find what is working
- keep a simple content tracker
- avoid spammy LinkedIn behavior
The default operating model is safe:
AI drafts and recommends. You approve posts, comments, links, DMs, and follows.
Who Link is for
Link is for:
- founders
- freelancers
- consultants
- agencies
- coaches
- operators
- small business owners
- creators building trust on LinkedIn
- anyone who wants a practical content assistant instead of an engagement bot
Best use cases:
- founder-led content
- service business content
- B2B trust-building
- offer education
- product positioning
- thoughtful commenting
- weekly content planning
- analytics review
Who Link is not for
Link is not for:
- mass-commenting
- DM spam
- fake testimonials
- engagement pods
- guaranteed lead promises
- fully autonomous account control
- people who want AI to pretend to be them without review
If you want a bot that spams “Great insights!” under 200 posts, this is not it.
Core Capabilities
- LinkedIn persona and voice system
- Weekly content planning
- Post drafting and rewriting
- Comment drafting for relevant posts
- Blog/note repurposing
- Hook and post structure library
- Analytics review prompts
- Content tracker template
- Approval and safety rules
- New-account safe engagement limits
- Link policy and anti-spam guardrails
What’s included
The download includes:
01-persona.md— Link identity, role, tone, and behavior rules02-linkedin-operating-sop.md— daily and weekly LinkedIn workflow03-prompt-pack.md— prompts for posts, comments, analytics, and repurposing04-content-playbook.md— hooks, post structures, comment formulas, CTA styles05-approval-and-safety-rules.md— anti-spam and account safety guardrails06-analytics-tracker-template.md— simple weekly metric tracker07-installation-guide.md— how to use Link in OpenClaw, Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, or raw files08-examples.md— example posts and comments09-clawmart-listing-copy.md— editable listing copy
Setup
- Download the Link package.
- Open
01-persona.md. - Paste it into your AI tool as the main instruction/persona.
- Add
05-approval-and-safety-rules.mdas non-negotiable operating rules. - Give Link your business context, audience, offer, and voice examples.
- Ask Link for a 5-day LinkedIn plan.
- Review and approve drafts before publishing.
First command to try:
Link, here is my business context: [paste context]. Create a 5-day LinkedIn content plan with one post idea and one comment target topic per day. Keep it practical, non-spammy, and focused on my target customers.
Example workflows
Workflow 1 — Weekly content plan
Give Link:
- your offer
- your audience
- recent customer questions
- current goal
Link returns:
- weekly theme
- 5 post ideas
- comment target topics
- CTA style
- risks to avoid
Workflow 2 — Draft one post
Give Link:
- topic
- audience
- point of view
- optional rough notes
Link returns:
- direct post option
- contrarian post option
- practical checklist option
Workflow 3 — Thoughtful comment
Give Link:
- original LinkedIn post text
- your angle/expertise
Link returns:
- agreement + useful addition
- respectful disagreement
- practical example
Workflow 4 — Analytics review
Give Link:
- impressions
- reactions
- comments
- clicks
- profile views
- post notes
Link returns:
- best theme
- weak theme
- what to repeat
- what to stop
- next experiments
Safety and approval model
Link follows a human-approval model by default.
Human approval is required before:
- publishing posts
- commenting
- sending DMs
- following/unfollowing
- tagging people
- adding links
- making claims about revenue, clients, growth, legal, finance, health, or employment
Default safe limits for new/sensitive LinkedIn accounts:
- 1 original post/day max
- 4 comments/day max
- no DMs by default
- no mass follows
- no repeated hooks
- no links in comments unless explicitly approved
- stop immediately on captcha, checkpoint, suspicious activity, or platform protection messages
Example output
Example post:
Before you automate a workflow, write down the approval rule.
Not the tool. Not the prompt. Not the dashboard.
The approval rule.
Because that is where trust breaks:
- can AI draft this?
- can AI send this?
- can AI quote a price?
- can AI promise a deadline?
Most useful AI workflows start with one boring sentence: "AI prepares it. Human approves it."
Example comment:
The underrated part is the handoff. A tool can draft the content, but the system only works if someone knows what gets approved, what gets edited, and what never gets posted.
Buyer outcome
After installing Link, you should have a reusable LinkedIn operator that can:
- turn rough ideas into post drafts
- create a weekly content rhythm
- write comments that add value
- review performance signals
- keep your account within safer engagement boundaries
- help you sound more consistent without sounding automated
Version history
Version 1
Initial release.
Includes:
- persona file
- LinkedIn operating SOP
- prompt pack
- content playbook
- approval/safety rules
- analytics tracker
- installation guide
- examples
Core Capabilities
- - LinkedIn persona and voice system
- - Weekly content planning
- - Post drafting and rewriting
- - Comment drafting for relevant posts
- - Blog/note repurposing
- - Hook and post structure library
- - Analytics review prompts
- - Content tracker template
- - Approval and safety rules
- - New-account safe engagement limits
- - Link policy and anti-spam guardrails
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Details
- Type
- Persona
- Category
- Content
- Price
- $19
- License
- One-time purchase
Works With
Works with OpenClaw, Claude Projects, Custom GPTs, Cursor. OpenClaw-specific automation may need adaptation.
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