mcp-linkedin
The mcp-linkedin project is a tool that lets AI assistants post content, leave comments, and react to posts on LinkedIn for you. It acts like a bridge between AI and your LinkedIn account.
Benefits
This tool helps you share updates, thoughts, and engage with others on LinkedIn automatically. It has a safe preview mode so you can check everything before it goes live. You can also add pictures and videos to your posts. The tool can even understand when you mention a company and make it a clickable link.
Use Cases
AI assistants can use mcp-linkedin to write and publish posts for you. They can also comment on other people's posts or react to them with likes, celebrations, or other emotions. This is useful for managing your professional presence online without having to do all the work yourself.
Pricing (ONLY include if available)
Unipile, which is needed to use this tool, offers a free tier for basic use.
Vibes (ONLY include if available)
This tool is designed to work with AI assistants like Claude Code and Claude Desktop. It follows a careful process where the AI shows you a preview of the content first. You can then approve it or ask for changes before anything is actually posted. This makes sure you are always in control.
Additional Information (ONLY include if available)
To use mcp-linkedin, you need Node.js and a Unipile account. You get your API key and DSN from your Unipile dashboard settings. The project is available under the MIT license.
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