What an Agent Is
An agent finds buyers on LinkedIn, decides who is worth contacting, and opens the conversation, every working day, without you.
An agent is one LinkedIn account working for you on its own. It signs in to a real Chrome browser on an address in your country that is reserved for that account, and it spends the working day doing what you would do if you had the time.
What it does every day
- Opens the searches it has decided are worth opening, in the order that has been producing people
- Reads the profiles it finds and scores them against the buyer you described
- Sends connection invitations to the ones worth your time, spread through the day
- Opens the conversation when somebody accepts, in your voice rather than in a template
- Reads the replies, answers the ordinary ones itself, and hands over the ones that matter
You do not queue anything, approve anything or press start each morning. You describe your buyer once and read the results.
One agent, one LinkedIn account
Each agent drives exactly one LinkedIn account, and each account gets its own dedicated address. Two agents never share an account and two accounts never share an address, because that is how LinkedIn notices something is off.
Pro includes 2 agents and Business includes 3. You can add more at $49 a month each, on either plan.
Two agents, two different markets
Agents on the same plan do not pool what they know. If you sell a booking tool with one and a cookie banner with another, each one learns its own buyer and neither is confused by the other's results. What they do share is anything that belongs to the LinkedIn account itself, such as its daily limits and its inbox.
What it never does
- It never likes or comments on somebody else's post on your behalf
- It never contacts anybody twice, and never contacts anybody another of your agents has already written to
- It never pushes past a security check, a password problem or anything else unexpected. It stops, tells you what it saw, and waits