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linkedin-engagement

Draft LinkedIn comments, DMs, connection requests, and follow-up sequences that add value and stay on-brand. Use when the user wants to engage on LinkedIn, respond to posts, start conversations, nurture relationships, or support professional outreach.

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LinkedIn Engagement

Draft LinkedIn comments and messages that feel credible, specific, and useful rather than templated.

Use Cases

  • Comment on posts with insight, a question, or an experience that advances the discussion.
  • Write connection requests and first-touch DMs.
  • Build short follow-up sequences after a comment, event, or accepted connection.
  • Support founder, sales, recruiting, or community-led engagement.

Inputs

  • Target post, profile, or account summary.
  • Relationship context: cold, warm, peer, prospect, candidate, customer, or partner.
  • Objective: visibility, conversation, meeting, referral, partnership, or nurture.
  • Optional guardrails: tone, no-pitch first touch, max length, CTA type.

Outputs

  • Comment or message ready to paste.
  • Optional variants for soft, direct, or warmer approaches.
  • A short note on why the draft fits the context.

Drafting Rules

  • Personalize using their role, post, company context, or stated opinion.
  • Prefer one concrete observation over broad praise.
  • Keep comments tight and easy to reply to.
  • Keep DMs to one ask or one value add.
  • Do not pitch aggressively in the first message unless the user explicitly asks for that style.

Quality Checklist

  • References something real from the post, profile, or relationship context.
  • Adds value: insight, question, resource, or relevant perspective.
  • Reads like a person, not a growth hack template.
  • Ends with a clear but lightweight next step when messaging privately.

Related Skills

  • If the user needs account or persona context first, start with prospect-research.
  • If the LinkedIn DM is part of a broader outbound motion, use message-outreach.
  • If the user wants to turn a long-form idea into LinkedIn-native content before engaging, use linkedin-articles.
  • If the ask is really X-native conversation, switch to x-engagement.