One agent, one account, your own profile

The LinkedIn AI agent that works your account all day.

It reads your website to learn who buys from you, watches LinkedIn every working day for those people, writes each note from what they actually posted, and hands you the conversation the moment somebody answers.

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Quick answer

What is a LinkedIn AI agent?

A LinkedIn AI agent works an account the way a person would rather than firing a campaign at a list. LinkedGrow's reads your website to learn who buys from you, finds those people daily from public signals, writes each note from what they posted, follows up once, and stops the moment anyone replies.

A day it works, while you do something else.

Office hours in your own timezone, at the pace your account has earned. Nothing happens at 3am, because nothing a person does happens at 3am.

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    09:00

    It looks at what changed overnight

    New comments on the competitor posts you named, questions in the topics you follow, people who started this month in the role that owns your problem. Everything it finds is scored against the profile it built from your website.

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    09:40

    It picks today's few, not today's many

    The account can carry a fixed number of invitations, so the job is choosing. Weak fits never enter the queue, and anyone your other agents have already touched is dropped before you see them.

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    10:15

    It warms before it asks

    A profile view, then one genuine like on the post that surfaced them. Your name appears twice before the invitation arrives, which is most of what familiarity means to a stranger.

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    11:00

    It writes each note from a different sentence

    Not a template with a first name in it. The note quotes what that person actually said, which is why two people with the same title at the same company get two different messages.

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    14:30

    It follows up once, and only once

    A single nudge about a week after somebody accepted without answering. There is no third message to configure, because a third message costs more than it returns.

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    16:00

    It stops the moment anyone replies

    Everything queued for that person is cancelled and the thread lands in your inbox with the original post beside it. What happens next is a conversation between two people, and the agent has no part in it.

What makes it an agent rather than an automation

Automation repeats an action you already decided on. You build a campaign, point it at a list, and it executes exactly that until you stop it. Every good outcome traces back to a decision you made before it started running, which is why the quality of the list is the whole game.

An agent decides. It arrives at a set of people it found rather than a list you supplied, works out which of them are worth the invitations available today, reads the thing each one wrote, and writes from that. The same input produces different output for two people who look identical in a spreadsheet.

The clearest test is what happens when somebody answers. An automation continues until a rule tells it to stop, which is how a follow-up lands two days after a reply. An agent treats the reply as the end of its job, because getting a conversation started was the job.

It works your account, so it protects your account

Everything the agent does comes from your own profile through its own cloud session, on a dedicated residential address in the country you pick, kept for as long as the account exists. LinkedIn compares each sign-in against where the account has always signed in from, and an address that never moves is the least interesting thing it can see.

Warm-up belongs to the account rather than to the campaign. A newly connected profile starts at a handful of invitations a day and climbs over weeks, and a profile that already served that ramp keeps the pace it earned even if you delete the agent and build a new one.

When several agents run from one profile, they divide a single daily budget instead of each spending their own. That one decision is what stops the most common way a careful setup gets an account restricted: two campaigns, each configured safely, sending double between them.

What it will not do

It never scrapes or exports profiles, and there is no spreadsheet anywhere in the product. It never sends email, so there is no domain to warm, no enrichment credits and no deliverability to manage. It never likes or comments on anything that is not part of warming a specific person you chose to approach.

And it never answers for you. A reply is handed over with the post that started it, and the words you send back are yours. An agent that argued with your prospects on your behalf would be a liability rather than a feature, and it is not something you can switch on here.

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Software that works a LinkedIn account the way a person would, rather than firing a campaign at a list. It decides who is worth approaching, reads what they wrote, writes something specific, and knows when to stop. The judgement is the part that makes it an agent.

Automation repeats an action you configured. An agent chooses the action. Here that means picking today's people out of everyone it found, writing each note from a different post, and cancelling the sequence the moment somebody answers, without a rule telling it to.

Yes, your own profile, through its own cloud session on a dedicated residential address in the country you choose. Everything it sends comes from you, which is why the pacing matters and why warm-up belongs to the account rather than to the campaign.

No. The agent AI is ours and it is in the price. Writing posts still runs on your own key, so somebody who never publishes never has to add one, and the agent works perfectly for them either way.

It never scrapes or exports profiles, never sends email, and never answers a reply on your behalf. When somebody responds, the sequence stops and the conversation is handed to you with the post that started it attached.

Agent AI included

Put it to work on your own account.

Give it your website address and it works out who buys from you before you type anything else. Two connected LinkedIn accounts on Pro, a dedicated address each, and the AI that writes is in the price.

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